On the MySQL Bugs website there are some
tide stats available. These show rate of bug creation.
I've put them in a graph:

I made these with
this IPython Notebook. There are more detailed graphs per version in the notebook.
Update: The version in the notebook now uses the same range for the Y axis and has a marker for the GA dates of each release.
Very nice! What does the Y axis show? Open bugs, or number of bugs being opened? If it's open bugs, then it's very satisfactory to see the number eventually shrinking to zero in each graph. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Y axis is the number of opened bugs.
DeleteWith a small change in the script you can plot (opened-closed) instead of opened.
https://gist.github.com/dveeden/cf18e39f90a35db20bf139c676b3b015
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Don't forget 8.0. Just announced and there are already bug reports for it.
ReplyDeleteThat data is not yet available on https://bugs.mysql.com/tide.php
DeleteSee also https://bugs.mysql.com/82973
This refers to the "all or nothing" feature of a database transaction according to which the changes in a database occur only if a specific transaction is completed and no change in the database occurs if the transaction remains incomplete.kpi dashboards
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