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[Python-Dev] Summary of Python tracker Issues

[Python-Dev] Summary of Python tracker Issues [Python-Dev] Summary of Python tracker IssuesTerry Reedy tjreedy at udel.edu
Sat Sep 25 18:53:48 CEST 2010
On 9/25/2010 7:11 AM, Georg Brandl wrote:

> I'll bother Ezio when he's back.  It just feels strange to me that the bit
> of statistic I feel is most interesting -- whether there are less open bugs
> at the end of the week than at the start -- is not obvious from the report.

As of just now, the default search for all open issues returns 2475. 
That is down steadily over the last 8 or so weeks from a peak of about 
2750 in early June. About 30 people have closed at least one issue in 
this period.

The current figure is up from about 1200 a few years ago. Part of the 
increase is due to the 2.x to 3.x transition and the bulge from 2 to 4 
active issues. I would roughly guess that there are perhap a couple 
hundred 2.7-only issue. You just closed one today.

-- 
Terry Jan Reedy

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