Visualizing our work

Gema Gomez gema.gomez-solano at canonical.com
Thu Apr 18 07:41:23 UTC 2013


I think it'd be possible to have a second view with such list (not sure
if listing all the bugs found by each person would be practical, but
maybe a counter of bugs from a person that were raised and also one of
the number of those that ended up fixed... so that we are motivated to
raise good bugs that actually get fixed). It'd be the "details"[1] or
the "raw data" that was used to draw the graph. Maybe when you click on
the title of each of the graphs it could take you to that view, or you
could have a link under each graph which would take the user there. It
may also be interesting to have the number of test cases each person has
run and/or written.

Nick, this is an awesome step in the right direction, looking forward to
pulling your finished version into reports.qa.ubuntu.com :)

Thanks,
Gema


[1] See the "Detailed view" link at the bottom here:
http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/power/arch/i386/



On 18/04/13 01:27, Istimsak Abdulbasir wrote:
> Is it possible to include what flavor of ubuntu was tested, e.g,
> kubuntu, lubuntu, xubuntu etc? Also, should include the names of each
> tester for each flavor, with the bugs they reported.
> 
> Istimsak abdulbasir
> 
> On Apr 17, 2013 3:58 PM, "Nicholas Skaggs"
> <nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com <mailto:nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com>>
> wrote:
> 
>     I wanted to share with everyone a sneak preview of some data I've
>     been gathering to help us as a team visualize our work and impact.
>     This work will eventually *fingers crossed* land on
>     reports.qa.ubuntu.com <http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com>. Note that this
>     website is temporary and isn't the final home for this. It might go
>     off-line or disappear/not be up at times. I will do my best to keep
>     the site up, and it up to date with the latest results until they
>     land on the ubuntu qa dashboard.
> 
>     http://91.189.93.58/
> 
>     Please let me know of ideas you might have or things/data you would
>     want to see as part of this. Currently I'm looking at trying to get
>     data for the following things:
> 
>     Top contributors in each area
>     Highlight potential problem ares in development release:
>             package with most new bugs in last X days
>             oldest un-run testcases
>             unconfirmed bugs opened by team members
>             least run testcases (packages, isos)
> 
>     Questions? Comments? Most of all I want to let everyone know about
>     our work as a team, what we've accomplished over the past cycle,
>     etc. It's exciting to see people step up and learn new things all
>     while helping make ubuntu better. Thanks everyone!
> 
>     Nicholas
> 
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