Oh Doug, you have little faith. J I can
definitely try to generate my own numbers for some of the stats, however I
thought it would be ‘safer’ to get them directly from the source.
This way there would be no interpretation errors.
Ian
From:
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[mailto:cross-project-issues-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Doug Schaefer
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Subject: RE:
[cross-project-issues-dev] Callisto stats
A-ha, but that will give
you the real data, not the marketing data J. One thing
I’ve learned over the last little while is that marketing resides on a
different plane of the universe than what we’re used to. I’m very
careful what numbers I give to marketing now because they can be used for good
but also evil. Not that Ian would do anything evil ;).
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Ian, can't you compute some of these things yourself with
automated querries? For example, the
http://www.eclipse.org/emf/plan/query.php
page has this gem:
#--------#--------#--------#--------
# count of bugs entered between two dates
# for a given product
SELECT DISTINCT
count(BUG.bug_id) AS CNT
FROM
bugs as BUG,
products as PROD
WHERE
PROD.id = BUG.product_id AND
(PROD.name = 'EMF' OR PROD.name = 'XSD') AND
BUG.creation_ts >= '2004-07-01'
AND BUG.creation_ts <= '2005-07-07'
Which looks like it's close to what you need to get the
bugzilla info. Similarly, the list of committers for the Eclipse Project, for
example is already found here:
http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/commit.html
McQ.
"Ian Skerrett"
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I am getting prepared for the press outreach around
Callisto. An important part of the message is the sheer size of the
Callisto effort. Therefore, I would like to collect some cross project
stats that we can use. It would be appreciated if each project leader
could let me know an estimate for each of the following stats. I will
then collate and make it publicly available. Let me stress, the
numbers can just be estimates, they don’t need to be exact but please
don’t inflate them either. J
Callisto Stats per project
Number of committers
Number of development team locations (if you are so
inclined a list of locations would be useful)
Number of companies contributing resources to the project
Number of bugzilla entries addressed during release
Number of LOC for the project
Number of plug-ins
Number of source files
Btw, if anyone else has a stat you think we should collect,
please feel free to add it.
Thanks again for the help.
Ian
Ian Skerrett
Director of Marketing
Eclipse Foundation, Inc.
Tel: 613-224-9461 ext. 227
Fax: 613-224-5172
ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.eclipse.org
Blog: http://ianskerrett.blogspot.com/
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