Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 22 May 2008 22:17:33 +0300 | From | Adrian Bunk <> | Subject | Re: Number of bugs - statistics |
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On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 07:45:40PM +0200, Stefan Richter wrote: > Adrian Bunk wrote: >> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 06:22:57PM +0200, Stefan Richter wrote: >>> Adrian Bunk wrote: >>>> And ALSA alone has 2000 open bug reports, which makes the open ACPI >>>> or SCSI bug numbers relatively irrelevant in any "number of bugs" >>>> statistics. >>> Central facilities like ACPI and SCSI having relatively few [and >>> according to Arjan a decreasing number of] reported unfixed bugs is... >>> irrelevant? >> >> Yes, _in any "number of bugs" statistics_ that is irrelevant. > > Well, yes, in any "simplistic total number of bugs without any frame of > reference what is actually counted" statistics it is indeed irrelevant.
But this kind of statistics is the only one we could realistically ever get.
There is no simple and correct way to e.g. say whether some ACPI bug is more or less bad than some ALSA bug or which of them might affect more people.
> [...] >> We do not even have good data for "number of bug reports". > > That's right. We don't have comprehensive data, and it is difficult to > draw conclusions from the data that we have. > > Stefan Richter
cu Adrian
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