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  Hello!

On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 23:52:19 +0100
e-letter <inpost@gmail.com> wrote:

On 25/10/2011, v_2e@ukr.net <v_2e@ukr.net> wrote:
  Hello!
  Is it possible to see not only the total numbers of bugs on
categories, but also the "progress" in time? It is also interesting
to see the number of fixed (and not fixed) bugs on each new LO
version. Can I find such information?


"Progress" to what? Resolution of the error? This would be represented
by the ratio of fixed to unresolved bugs.

In terms of each LO version, have been thinking about a periodic
retrieval of the csv data for this summary table and then plotting the
results. If this was repeated on a monthly basis, you would see how
bugs resolution occurred during time, which would be interesting.

  Yes, this is what I was talking about. I'd like just to see how many
bugs had been fixed by developers before each version of LO release. Is
is possible at the moment?
  The idea is to see whether the number of fixed bugs for each version
increases ore decreases with time.

  Regards,
    Vladimir
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