GNOME bugs through the ages

Over on Planet Debian, Christian Perrier looked back at the number of Debian bugs submitted over the years.

The variation is not quite large enough to make any serious judgements about the impact of Ubuntu, but the spike in 2004 has a certain whiff of intrigue about it. Perhaps that’s just me. :-)

Of course, I soon wondered what GNOME’s yearly bug submission count looked like. Based on a very simple query against the creation date of all bugs in the database, we get…

2008 … 1554
2007 … 115178
2006 … 66011
2005 … 37838
2004 … 39927
2003 … 36432
2002 … 44130
2001 … 33426
2000 … 12362

Keeping in mind that it’s usually fairly quiet at the beginning of the year, the progress so far in 2008 puts us closer to the 2006 total than 2007’s mammoth results… I wonder if there’s a systemic reason for the massive spike? Perhaps one of the bugsquad folks can provide some insight in the comments. :-)

Meanwhile, something (buggy?) must in the water, because almost as soon as I mentioned the numbers, someone on IRC pointed out Andre Klapper’s timely and informative annual Bugzilla statistics post, based on the output of Olav Vitter’s analysis scripts.

Rock on!

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7 Comments

  1. Xav
    Posted January 10, 2008 at 00:28 | Permalink

    I think the spikes are due to changes in bug-buddy.

  2. Posted January 10, 2008 at 01:59 | Permalink

    Surely you mean the spike in 2006!

    2004 … 39927
    2003 … 36432

    Not really a spike but;

    2006 … 66011
    2005 … 37838

    Is close to double

  3. Posted January 10, 2008 at 03:14 | Permalink

    As Xav says, it’s bug-buddy automatically reporting crashes. Creates a huge number of new reports, especially as duplicates aren’t automatically detected (your poor triage team has to do it).

    Karl, he was talking about the Debian figures he *linked* to at that point, not the GNOME figures he *printed*.

  4. Posted January 10, 2008 at 03:15 | Permalink

    Isn’t 2007 when Bug Buddy started making automated reports into Bugzilla? There’s your spike.

  5. Filip
    Posted January 10, 2008 at 05:50 | Permalink

    Karl, you’re looking at the wrong data. Jeff is referring to the debian bug counts. See the second link.

  6. Posted January 10, 2008 at 06:55 | Permalink

    yepp, bug-buddy switched to xml-rpc.

    to me, the riot started in late 2006 when ubuntu 6.10 and fedora 5 were released at the same time (http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/2006/11/29/bug-flood/). after that, things have never been the same again as before…

  7. Posted January 10, 2008 at 20:40 | Permalink

    Maybe the next ubuntu/fedora release(s) will increase those numbers too.

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