diff --git a/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/bugmeister.adoc b/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/bugmeister.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..752a7a3b0b --- /dev/null +++ b/website/content/en/status/report-2024-07-2024-09/bugmeister.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +=== Bugmeister status report for 2024Q3 + +Links: + +link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugzilla[FreeBSD Bugzilla] URL: link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugzilla[] + +Contact: Bugmeister + +==== Charts and graphs + +link:mailto:emaste@FreeBSDFoundation.org[Ed Maste from the FreeBSD Foundation] has expressed an interest in seeing useful charts and graphs added to Bugzilla. +The few that we have now are not very informative. +Many of the link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugzilla/SearchQueries[interesting Bugzilla queries] for them have been documented, but the information there is really dense. + +If you are interested in working on this task, contact Ed directly. + +==== Bugzilla version upgrade + +Recently, upstream Bugzilla has released 5.0.4.1, which is a minor bugfix release. +Preliminary work suggests that the update will be unobtrusive. +Work is continuing. + +==== PR statistics + +PRs continue to come in and get triaged. +Over the longer term, we are nearly at steady-state. + +The number of PRs over the past quarter (and year) has fluctuated. +Vladimir Druzenko pointed out that the number dropped by around 200 during 2023Q4. +(We have not done the data analysis to find out why that was.) +However, slowly, the number has come back to where it was a year ago. +But we do seem to be closing incoming PRs more quickly these days. +For reference: + +link:https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/page.cgi?id=dashboard.html&days=365[] + +The overall number of PRs remains at slightly over 11,600. +We do have a lot of technical debt. + +Bugmeister is also working towards restarting the link:https://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugathons[Bugathons]. + +==== Acknowledgements + +Bugmeister would like to thank a number of people who have assisted with bugbusting, including new triagers Alexander Vereeken, Alexander Ziaee, and Frederick Lee.