[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #33993: Add Links for additional props on about.php after updating.
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Thu Sep 24 16:19:35 UTC 2015
#33993: Add Links for additional props on about.php after updating.
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Reporter: scotthack | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: General | Version: 4.3.1
Severity: normal | Keywords:
Focuses: administration |
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Upon updating WordPress, a user is presented with the "Welcome to
WordPress X.X" or the about.php page that has tabs that also link to the
credits.php page and the freedoms.php page. I recently started following
development in Slack. Reading new tickets, watching committed tickets and
I've been really amazed by all of the hard work that goes into the
project. I've been sucked into reading trac tickets and comments and
looking at the various patches etc and I'm NOT a coder. I do however run
the monthly meetup in my city and I do my best to teach from the middle
and share what I learn and what features developers need to be made aware
of. That said, the average person isn't following along in Slack and they
have no idea how many tickets have been impacted in a release, how many
lines of code were added, how many were deleted, how many new files were
created for organization...
I propose that the about.php add an addition tab that has a "Project
Progress" tab that will then link to the
https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticketgraph showing how many tickets were
recently closed and how many are still outstanding. How many lines of
code were actually impacted by being added and deleted, etc. A lot of
times I tell my Meetup attendees that there was "a ton of things done
under the hood" that made the code base better/faster/etc. But having
numbers I think would help people really get a feel for the progress that
is made during a release.
I'd also think it would be neat if trac can give up the info on the ticket
that was oldest that was closed during the release. Just today I saw
something that was 6 years old that was closed. That is pretty cool to
see, and a few days ago I saw something that was submitted and then
committed all within 2 hours it seemed like. What is the fastest ticket
closed. Some of those stats would be nice to see ESPECIALLY on releases
that don't have a whizbang feature plugin being merged into them.
PS - Thanks to everyone who works tirelessly to make the project better.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/33993>
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