Marc Garcia píše v Po 29. 04. 2013 v 12:55 +0200:
Here you have the main changes to it:
- Made the script more modular
- Made it more Pythonic
- Added copyright information
- Usage information is displayed when called with -h parameter
- Made it more scalable, as it allows to add new possible information
(e.g. the platform or the component of reported bugs), by simply
adding its name and its regular expression to a defined constant
- Made more customizable. As well as the year and month, it's
possible to specify by the command line, the number of authors to be
displayed (-n parameter), or the format of the output (see next point)
- Added an alternative output as CSV (using the parameter --csv), as
well as the original human readable output
- Added a new group to report, "commentators", together with existing
"wranglers" (renamed "changers") and "reporters"
- Displaying the full name of the authors (e.g. "My Name
<myname@libreoffice.org>" instead of simply "myname@libreoffice.org")
These are great changes. I have pushed the patch, see
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/contrib/dev-tools/commit/?id=75083a0e822d25ae7c3dfd3c86b335440d0a60b6
I have only removed the section about Apache from the copyright. The
scrip works only with the bugzilla used by LO. It was primary created
for LO. I see that all developers gave the permissions to contribute
changes under MPL license, so I do not see any contribution from the
Apache project. Or did I miss anything? :-)
Thanks a lot for the improvement.
Best Regards,
Petr
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