
Yes, we're on a good path :) We're gone from ~430 open Issues when we started to ~345 right now. Also, there are now only ~160 Unlabelled Issues, of which there must have been (I didn't check) about 220 or so. I'm also getting a feeling for the history of the project: the different GUIs (gnome-only first, then KDE and GNOME separately, then unified Qt4, now unified Qt5), the main features etc. I'm sure this will grow further, as I hope to have "handled" in some way (closed or Labelled, mostly) each and every open Issue someday soon. Also, I'm forming an idea about the history of the project: from the "Dan era" (first release in 2008 to 1.0.x in 2014, published on a custom blog first, then on Launchpad), through the "Germar era" (about 1.1 in 2015 through 1.2 in 2019, and lately 1.3.x, migrated from Launchpad to Github in 2015), to now :) Cheers, Michael On Thu, Sep 15, 2022 at 09:28:40PM +0000, c.buhtz@posteo.jp wrote:
Hello,
I played a bit around with the Github API and build a little statistic about the Back In Time issues.
https://codeberg.org/buhtz/spielwiese/src/branch/main/bit.md
Maybe this is a nice eye catcher for Germar. :D
The migration from Launchpad to Github is taken into account and the creation and closing dates of that Launchpad issues are integrated in the data I used. The creation_date was extracted from the first comment. And the close date was extracted directly from Launchpad.
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