Just wanted to link to:
It’s a suggestion to use bitrust’s data to display information about how frequently breaking changes occur.
What are the prospects for expanding our data collection to rust-lang projects beyond rust-lang/rust?
It’d require some refactoring and a DB migration or two, but certainly not a big deal. Which repos would be good to track? What about nursery repos?
open issues, untriaged issues, issues/PRs that haven’t been updated since X days
Like a triage dashboard, not just a metric dashboard? I can see that being very useful.
Imagine a page that displays information about all issues (across the entire org) that have assignments. It shows a list of all users (and their avatars) that have assignments, and next to that shows the linked issue number and description.
Another idea. There are lots of ways to configure github to display useful aggregations of information, but they are pretty hard to discover and remember. It would be great to have these cryptic formulas in one place, and linking them from our metrics site seems like it.
The average issue/PR age number link to pages like this, sorted by age (maybe should change to last activity?). The issue label counts link to pages like this. What other types of searchs do you see being useful? I’ll try to include them wherever I see them as I’m adding things, but if there are specific ones it isn’t hard to throw them on there.
http://perf.rust-lang.org/index.html
So, at current count there are 30 issues open on the repo, which doesn’t include a few deployment things like HTTPS and maybe eventually a better backup plan than digital ocean’s weekly plan. @brson, any interest in helping me triage the priority a bit? It’s not that much stuff, but my time is unfortunately a bit constrained. So, it might be a few weeks before I get traction on more than a few of these suggestions, which are the highest priority to work on right now?