Here's February's monthly analysis (a bit late) of the pushes to our Mozilla development trees (Gaia trees are excluded).
TRENDS
- We are staying on the 7,000 pushes/month range
- Last year we only had 4 months with more than 7,000 pushes
HIGHLIGHTS
- 7,275 pushes
- 260 pushes/day (average)
- NEW RECORD
- Highest number of pushes/day: 421 pushes on 02/26
- Current record is 427 on January
- Highest pushes/hour (average): 16.57 pushes/hour
- NEW RECORD
GENERAL REMARKS
- Try keeps on having around 50% of all the pushes
- The three integration repositories (fx-team, mozilla-inbound and b2g-inbound) account around 30% of all the pushes
RECORDS
- August of 2013 was the month with most pushes (7,771 pushes)
- February 2014 has the highest pushes/day average with 260 pushes/day
- February 2014 has the highest average of "pushes-per-hour" is 16.57 pushes/hour
- January 27th, 2014 had the highest number of pushes in one day with 427 pushes
DISCLAIMER
- The data collected prior to 2014 could be slightly off since different data collection methods were used
- An attempt to gather again all data will be attempted sometime this year
This work by Zambrano Gasparnian, Armen is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
Why is Gaia not included?
ReplyDeleteHi Evert Pot, contributions to Gaia are done through GitHub and is run through Travis CI (rather than on releng infra).
DeleteHowever,independently from Travis CI, we retrieve Gaia pull merges like this: github -> git.mozilla.org -> hg.mozilla.org
The HG check-ins can have one or more Gaia revisions and can be seen in here https://tbpl.mozilla.org/?tree=B2g-Inbound as "B2G Bumper Bot".
In on way, Gaia commits are counting in the overall count, however, it is not a one to one match.
I hope this helps.