Graphs for upstream code for packages
Michael Hudson
michael.hudson at canonical.com
Mon Dec 14 04:04:40 GMT 2009
Jonathan Lange wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> It took longer than I expected, but I've now got graphs showing how
> well we are doing for having upstream code for branches.
>
> https://lpstats.canonical.com/graphs/PackagesWithUpstreamBranchesMain/
> https://lpstats.canonical.com/graphs/PackagesWithUpstreamBranchesTop100/
Cool.
> The 'main' graph shows the number of packages in main, the number of
> those with linked products, the number of those products with trunk
> branches and the number of those trunk branches that work.
>
> The 'top 100' graph does the same thing, except for packages on
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+upstreamreport instead of main.
>
> Unfortunately, because the graphs are on lpstats, they aren't visible
> to people outside Canonical -- sorry. I'll try to get a public table
> showing the actual names of the packages in the top100 graph soon.
>
> At the moment, the numbers are:
> main: 3240; 537; 323; 317
> top100: 100; 90; 55; 52
I'm pleased the third and fourth numbers are so close together here!
Cheers,
mwh
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