
The boost bug sprint started Friday, May 29th, and ended Sunday June 7th. Thank you to everyone who participated! Just because the bug sprint is over, that doesn't mean you can't fix bugs! ;-) Here's a day by day status: Status <https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/1> 7:00 AM PDT 5/29: 797 open tickets. 7:45 AM PDT 5/30: 772 open tickets. 6:00 AM PDT 5/31: 761 open tickets. 6:00 AM PDT 6/2: 747 open tickets. 6:00 AM PDT 6/3: 748 open tickets. 6:00 AM PDT 6/4: 739 open tickets. 8:00 AM PDT 6/5: 730 open tickets. 7:00 AM PDT 6/6: 719 open tickets. 7:00 AM PDT 6/7: 706 open tickets. 7:00 AM PDT 6/8: 710 open tickets (oops!) Activity: 5/29: 6 new tickets, 77 modifications, 25 tickets closed 5/30: 2 new tickets, 42 modifications, 17 tickets closed 5/31: 2 new tickets, 27 modifications, 8 tickets closed 6/1: 2 new tickets, 42 modifications, 17 tickets closed 6/2: 5 new tickets, 18 modifications, 5 tickets closed. 6/3: 4 new tickets, 19 modifications, 2 tickets closed. 6/4: 3 new tickets, 42 modifications, 24 tickets closed. 6/5: 3 new tickets, 35 modifications, 8 tickets closed. 6/6: 4 new tickets, 61 modifications, 29 tickets closed. 6/7: 1 new ticket, 20 modifications, 4 tickets closed. [ Numbers may not add up because I am counting via two different methods, using data that is time-stamped in two different time zones. Also, tickets can be closed and reopened. ] -- -- Marshall Marshall Clow Idio Software <mailto:marshall@idio.com> It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning. It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.

Marshall Clow wrote On Monday, June 08, 2009 9:18 AM
The boost bug sprint started Friday, May 29th, and ended Sunday June 7th.
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Activity: 5/29: 6 new tickets, 77 modifications, 25 tickets closed 5/30: 2 new tickets, 42 modifications, 17 tickets closed 5/31: 2 new tickets, 27 modifications, 8 tickets closed 6/1: 2 new tickets, 42 modifications, 17 tickets closed 6/2: 5 new tickets, 18 modifications, 5 tickets closed. 6/3: 4 new tickets, 19 modifications, 2 tickets closed. 6/4: 3 new tickets, 42 modifications, 24 tickets closed. 6/5: 3 new tickets, 35 modifications, 8 tickets closed. 6/6: 4 new tickets, 61 modifications, 29 tickets closed. 6/7: 1 new ticket, 20 modifications, 4 tickets closed.
139 (net 16.8%) tickets closed! That is a terrific beginning to what must be ongoing diligence to address tickets! _____ Rob Stewart robert.stewart@sig.com Software Engineer, Core Software using std::disclaimer; Susquehanna International Group, LLP http://www.sig.com IMPORTANT: The information contained in this email and/or its attachments is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by reply and immediately delete this message and all its attachments. Any review, use, reproduction, disclosure or dissemination of this message or any attachment by an unintended recipient is strictly prohibited. Neither this message nor any attachment is intended as or should be construed as an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument. Neither the sender, his or her employer nor any of their respective affiliates makes any warranties as to the completeness or accuracy of any of the information contained herein or that this message or any of its attachments is free of viruses.

Hi, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marshall Clow" <marshall@idio.com> To: <boost@lists.boost.org>; <boost-users@lists.boost.org> Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 3:17 PM Subject: [boost] Bug Sprint Final Report
The boost bug sprint started Friday, May 29th, and ended Sunday June 7th.
Thank you to everyone who participated!
Just because the bug sprint is over, that doesn't mean you can't fix bugs! ;-) Here's a day by day status:
Status <https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/report/1> 7:00 AM PDT 5/29: 797 open tickets. 7:45 AM PDT 5/30: 772 open tickets. 6:00 AM PDT 5/31: 761 open tickets. 6:00 AM PDT 6/2: 747 open tickets. 6:00 AM PDT 6/3: 748 open tickets. 6:00 AM PDT 6/4: 739 open tickets. 8:00 AM PDT 6/5: 730 open tickets. 7:00 AM PDT 6/6: 719 open tickets. 7:00 AM PDT 6/7: 706 open tickets. 7:00 AM PDT 6/8: 710 open tickets (oops!)
Activity: 5/29: 6 new tickets, 77 modifications, 25 tickets closed 5/30: 2 new tickets, 42 modifications, 17 tickets closed 5/31: 2 new tickets, 27 modifications, 8 tickets closed 6/1: 2 new tickets, 42 modifications, 17 tickets closed 6/2: 5 new tickets, 18 modifications, 5 tickets closed. 6/3: 4 new tickets, 19 modifications, 2 tickets closed. 6/4: 3 new tickets, 42 modifications, 24 tickets closed. 6/5: 3 new tickets, 35 modifications, 8 tickets closed. 6/6: 4 new tickets, 61 modifications, 29 tickets closed. 6/7: 1 new ticket, 20 modifications, 4 tickets closed. [ Numbers may not add up because I am counting via two different methods, using data that is time-stamped in two different time zones. Also, tickets can be closed and reopened. ]
-- -- Marshall
Thanks Marshall for this initiative. Maybe the next time we can have as goal that not lib has more than 20 tickets. thread 41 quickbook 40 Python 39 date_time 34 iostreams 28 mpl 27 fusion 26 asio 24 serialization 22 smart_ptr 22 filesystem 20 Best, Vicente
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Marshall Clow
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