>>>>> "GN" == Gustavo Niemeyer <niemeyer@conectiva.com> writes: GN> Hi Jeremy! [...] >> BTW, what measurements are you proposing to make? How will you >> make them? What will they tell us? GN> You may want to have a look at the following URL: GN> http://snapshot.conectiva.com.br GN> This was made for the exact purpose of what is being discussed. I see lots of colors, tiny graphs, and bunches of numbers. Example: There are 15 normal bugs with a weight of 38.668 and an impact of 3.7. Is that supposed to mean something? <wink> >From this page, I can't tell how bugs are measured, how they are classified, and what all the numbers mean. Was all this done by hand? It looks a little over-engineered to me. I was imagining the answer would be something more like: Count number of bugs marked as "closed" and "fixed" over some time interval. Jeremy
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