On Tue, 2013-09-10 at 11:37 +0200, bjoern wrote:
FWIW, I had a bibisected charting query sometime ago, you find it in
bugzilla->reports->new charts and then select the
LibreOffice->LibreOffice->bibsected-unresolved. I just added a bibisected-total
there too, so one can now get these as extremely ugly plots out of bugzilla
itself (on a positive note, you can also download the history as CSV there).
Neato :-) well - anyone that wants to do the automating of that lot and
generation of pretty charts with long data series so that I don't have
to is more than welcome to.
Having said that - I guess investing more cycles into a dashboard /
homepage for developers that shows where the fires are burning, the new
MAB's etc. would prolly be a more useful investment of time.
Thanks,
Michael.
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