I counted the results from 28th October:
https://fedorahosted.org/pipermail/autoqa-results/20110928/thread.html
Total: 11523 emails
The number of emails per test is:
3745 rpmguard
3743 rpmlint
3718 upgradepath
280 depcheck
12 rats_sanity
11 repoclosure
6 conflicts
4 anaconda_storage
4 rats_install
I also counted .fcNN patterns:
6183 fc16
3331 fc17
1270 fc15
537 fc14
I created more statistics today for the last 4 days. The first set of numbers denote the
number of tests executed. The second set of numbers denote the number of results (pretty
logs) created. If you count up both numbers for a particular test you'll receive the
number of emails we would have sent (because we used to send both pretty logs and full
logs).
Dec 20:
161 rpmlint
161 rpmguard
117 depcheck
30 upgradepath
2 repoclosure
2 rats_sanity
2 conflicts
681 upgradepath
251 depcheck
161 rpmlint
161 rpmguard
2 repoclosure
2 rats_sanity
2 conflicts
Dec 19:
167 rpmlint
166 rpmguard
126 depcheck
34 upgradepath
2 repoclosure
2 rats_sanity
2 conflicts
552 upgradepath
185 depcheck
167 rpmlint
166 rpmguard
2 repoclosure
2 rats_sanity
2 conflicts
Dec 18:
65 rpmlint
65 rpmguard
59 depcheck
15 upgradepath
10 repoclosure
10 rats_sanity
10 conflicts
180 upgradepath
83 depcheck
65 rpmlint
65 rpmguard
10 repoclosure
10 rats_sanity
10 conflicts
Dec 17:
62 rpmlint
62 rpmguard
36 depcheck
10 upgradepath
10 repoclosure
10 rats_sanity
10 conflicts
78 upgradepath
62 rpmlint
62 rpmguard
54 depcheck
10 repoclosure
10 rats_sanity
10 conflicts
After consulting with Josef I'll try to modify AutoQA to send emails only for full
logs (i.e. one for every test execution). That should be fairly easy and the total number
of emails for Dec 20 would be then around 450, which I find acceptable. This change will
not affect opt-in emails at all.
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For future reference I used these commands:
test execution count:
(for DIR in {259531..259730}-autotest/*/*/results/; do echo $DIR | cut -d / -f3; done) |
sort | uniq -c | sort -nr
test results count:
(for DIR in {259531..259730}-autotest/*/*/results/; do TEST=`echo $DIR | cut -d / -f3`; if
[ "$TEST" == "*" ]; then continue; fi; for RESULT in `echo
$DIR/*.html`; do echo $TEST; done; done;) | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr