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/!\ This text is here for archival purposes. The master copy is in the scribus file, i.e. somewhere here: https://github.com/gnome-design-team/gnome-marketing/tree/master/annual-report-2014 The final text should eventually be copied from the file to this wiki page

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Article for the 2013 Bugzilla Statistics


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Feel free to leave your comments on what I have so far below.

I would recommend you to shorten the article, simplify the language and cut out much of the explanatory text. -OliverPropst

Done. -PeriHelion

I would want to have a nice visualization of the data as can be found in the 2012 Annual Report page 15. -OliverPropst

The report link doesn't work for me, I checked with somebody else and they said it didn't work for them either. -PeriHelion



GNOME had 22,120 tickets opened and 25,137 closed in 2013. The most active project in regarding to bug activity was GTK+, followed by gnome-shell and Banshee.

Matthias Classen, André Klapper, Bastien Nocera, Sebastian Dröge, and Florian Müllner all closed more than 500 bugs.

Top bug reporters were Adam Dingle, Jim Nelson, Matthias Clasen, William Jon Mc-Cann, Bastien Nocera, Allan Day, Giovanni Campanga, who all reported more then 250 bugs.

Top contributors were Jasper St. Pierre, Giovanni Campagna, Bastien Nocera, Florian Müllner, Ryan Lortie, Debarshi Ray, Cosimo Checchi, and Rui Matos who all contributed more than 250 patches.

:Bastien Nocera, Jasper St. Pierre, Sebastian Sebastian Dröge, Matthias Clasen, Colin Walters, Giovanni Campanga, and Cosimo Checchi, all reviewed more then 500 bugs.

Bug reporters, ticket closers, patch contributors and reviewers are always needed. A good step to get involved wtih GNOME QA is to join the Bugsquad!


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