What happens after updating the status of 300+ bugs

You start to go a little crazy and the updates become more esoteric

Koha 3.2.1 Released – More useless statistics

Koha 3.2.1 was released today, you can read the full announcement at http://koha-community.org/koha-3-2-1/ but here are some useless statistics.

This is a report on the changes between 3.2.0 and 3.2.1

Developers with the most changesets
Owen Leonard 39 22.8%
Galen Charlton 33 19.3%
Nicole Engard 16 9.4%
Chris Cormack 14 8.2%
Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel 14 8.2%
Katrin Fischer 12 7.0%
Chris Nighswonger 7 4.1%
Frederic Demians 6 3.5%
Colin Campbell 6 3.5%
Marcel de Rooy 4 2.3%
Srdjan Jankovic 3 1.8%
Andrew Elwell 2 1.2%
Liz Rea 2 1.2%
Brian Engard 2 1.2%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 1 0.6%
Zeno0 Tajoli 1 0.6%
MJ Ray 1 0.6%
Robin Sheat 1 0.6%
Nahuel ANGELINETTI 1 0.6%
ByWater Solutions 1 0.6%
Jared CAMINS-ESAKOV 1 0.6%
Jared Camins-Esakov 1 0.6%
Nate Curulla 1 0.6%
Daniel Grobani 1 0.6%
Magnus Enger 1 0.6%
Developers with the most changed lines
Chris Cormack 65942 86.8%
Owen Leonard 3622 4.8%
Katrin Fischer 979 1.3%
Andrew Elwell 750 1.0%
Galen Charlton 434 0.6%
Chris Nighswonger 362 0.5%
Srdjan Jankovic 306 0.4%
Nicole Engard 111 0.1%
Zeno0 Tajoli 107 0.1%
Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel 96 0.1%
Nahuel ANGELINETTI 69 0.1%
Frederic Demians 66 0.1%
Marcel de Rooy 49 0.1%
Magnus Enger 42 0.1%
Jared Camins-Esakov 37 0.0%
Colin Campbell 25 0.0%
Brian Engard 17 0.0%
Liz Rea 16 0.0%
ByWater Solutions 16 0.0%
Nate Curulla 14 0.0%
Daniel Grobani 14 0.0%
MJ Ray 2 0.0%
Robin Sheat 2 0.0%
Tomas Cohen Arazi 1 0.0%
Jared CAMINS-ESAKOV 1 0.0%
Developers with the most lines removed
Chris Cormack 513 0.7%
Galen Charlton 71 0.1%
Nahuel ANGELINETTI 65 0.1%
Frederic Demians 46 0.1%
Andrew Elwell 38 0.1%
Colin Campbell 5 0.0%
Zeno0 Tajoli 3 0.0%
Developers with the most signoffs (total 404)
Chris Nighswonger 165 40.8%
Chris Cormack 121 30.0%
Galen Charlton 97 24.0%
Ian Walls 7 1.7%
Katrin Fischer 4 1.0%
Frederic Demians 3 0.7%
Nicole Engard 3 0.7%
Owen Leonard 2 0.5%
Robin Sheat 1 0.2%
Liz Rea 1 0.2%
Top changeset contributors by employer
(Unknown) 70 40.9%
ACPL 39 22.8%
ByWater-Solutions 18 10.5%
Catalyst 14 8.2%
BSZ-BW 12 7.0%
PTFS-Europe 6 3.5%
Tamil 6 3.5%
BigBallOfWax 4 2.3%
Foundations 1 0.6%
Biblibre 1 0.6%
Top lines changed by employer
BigBallOfWax 68056 89.6%
ACPL 3775 5.0%
(Unknown) 2151 2.8%
BSZ-BW 982 1.3%
Catalyst 637 0.8%
ByWater-Solutions 150 0.2%
Biblibre 69 0.1%
Tamil 68 0.1%
PTFS-Europe 28 0.0%
Foundations 12 0.0%
Employers with the most signoffs (total 404)
(Unknown) 259 64.1%
Catalyst 122 30.2%
ByWater-Solutions 10 2.5%
BSZ-BW 4 1.0%
Foundations 4 1.0%
Tamil 3 0.7%
ACPL 2 0.5%

Trying to stay organised for 3.4

As you most likely know, I am the release manager for the 3.4 release of Koha. In order to try to stay sane, I am using an ikiwiki hosted at branchable.com to try and help me stay on top of things. You can see what I have been up to at http://koha-releasemanagement.branchable.com/

I hope it helps Chris Nighswonger with his 3.2.x release maintainer duties also.

Kohacon10 is finished

I thought it went really well, and I hope all those who attended felt the same. It was a long week with tons of things packed in to do.  Three days of conference followed by a trip north for Mayoral reception and Powhiri and finally 3 days of Hackfest.

Knowledge was shared, friendships strengthened, new friends made and spirits uplifted.

I didn’t even get a chance to pull out my camera, or to blog any sessions, Nicole of course blogged everything, check it out at www.web2learning.net and there are tons of photos on flickr.

I was going to list highlights, but really everything was a highlight, there was not one bad presentation … well except for that one Chris guy he was kinda under prepared.

Thanks to everyone who made it happen and thanks everyone who attended .. see you all next year in the UK right MJ?

Coveritlive for Kohacon10

Inspired by NEKLS (and let’s face it, who isn’t inspired by NEKLS) and what they did with coveritlive for kohacon09. We have set it up for kohacon10

You can see it here, and for those without flash/js, you can use the rss feed.  I’ll be trying to keep it up to date and ticking along and will recruit people at the conference to help live blog the presentations. With the speakers permission of course.

Any other suggestions people have?

American Talk

Kahurangi’s cousin Te Manaia rang him tonight to ask about his trip. This is how the conversation went.

Manaia: How was america?

Kahurangi: It was good, I can talk america talk

Manaia: America talk, how does that sound?

Kahurangi: Bing dan ding

Manaia: wow!

So there you have it all my american friends, thats what you sound like to a nearly 4 year old nz boy.