Final results of the June 2009 bug sprint

The bug sprint is now over. Yesterday's activity: New tickets: 3 Modified: 7 Closed: 12 Reopened: 1 The final ticket counts by day were: Saturday 989 Sunday 988 Monday 958 Tuesday 938 Wednesday 894 Thursday 854 Friday 824 Saturday 806 Sunday 789 Monday 781 We closed 208 open tickets in a single week. That's more than 20% of all the open tickets. Thank you to everyone who helped! [ Channeling the release managers: Please don't forget to merge your changes to the release branch after the tests have cycled ] Here's the breakdown by type of ticket: Ticket Type Start Finish Change ------------------------------------------ Bugs 613 454 -159 Feature Requests 238 221 - 17 Patches 95 71 - 24 Tasks 27 22 - 5 Support Requests 15 13 - 2 Library Submissions 1 0 - 1 Top 10 libraries (counted by number of tickets at the start of the bug sprint): Library Start Finish Change -------------------------------------- thread 76 37 -39 date_time 55 47 -8 Python 48 43 -5 test 43 16 -27 interprocess 40 40 0 iostreams 37 34 -3 filesystem 36 21 -15 mpl 36 32 -4 quickbook 33 30 -3 asio 31 26 -5 Top 10 bug owners (counted by number of tickets at the start of the bug sprint): User Start Finish Change ---------------------------------- anthonyw 75 38 -37 djowel 71 47 -24 dave 58 41 -17 igaztanaga 58 58 0 az_sw_dude 53 45 -8 vladimir_prus 49 56 +7 bemandawes 46 36 -10 rogeeff 43 16 -27 agurtovoy 36 32 -4 turkanis 36 33 -3 Useful reports: https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/1 -- full list of tickets https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/18 -- ticket counts by owner https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/19 -- ticket counts by component https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/20 -- ticket counts by ticket type https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/21 -- ticket counts by milestone I'll be playing with some generating some graphs in the next couple days, and when I get them, I'll put them up on the Wiki. Thanks again, everyone! -- Marshall

On 14 June 2010 15:08, Marshall Clow <mclow.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
[ Channeling the release managers: Please don't forget to merge your changes to the release branch after the tests have cycled ]
Also, if there's anything that should be mentioned in the release notes, please add it to the site or let me know and I'll add it for you. There's probably too much to mention individually, but I'll try to summarise things. thanks, Daniel
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