Dev call 01/12/2011

Miro 4.0 status (roadmap)

  • working on metadata support, device syncing, performance enhancements, extensions, streaming to other devices (ipad, ...), ...

  • working on project infrastructure: wiki, nightlies, nightly runs of unit tests, ...

Janet:

  • playing catch-up on testing for Miro 4.0

  • updating tests with Sikuli, found a problem which they fixed (thank you super cool Sikuli developers!)

  • tested Miro Video Converter

  • tested Universal Subtitles

  • started testing the Miro app for the iPad

Kaz:

  • working on the new ui--tried to get it done for the call, but it's not quite there, yet

  • working on the view menu--probably land it this week

  • working on ratings--almost done

  • researching adding MusicBrainz support

  • fixed some bugs

Will:

  • did a bunch of stuff related to moving servers around

  • overhauled the windows build scripts and some of the code so that I can work on Windows

  • fixed unit tests so we have proper test skipping

  • planning to land extensions

Ben:

  • interviewing candidates

  • made changes to signals that we talked about on the last couple of calls which caught some funky issues

  • fixed a bunch of bugs

  • working on performance fixes for tree inserts

Paul:

  • fixed a bunch of bugs

  • working on Amazon store support

Geoffrey:

  • merged the DAAP branch to master

  • did some release engineering for putting Miro in the app store

  • having problems with bonjour support on Windows

Asheesh:

  • working on Miro Community tiers

Order of business:

  • Can Will land extensions, yet? In the future, if you need peoples' input, track them down and ping them until they submit to your needs.

  • talked about how to get bonjour support working for Miro on Windows

    • problems with bonjour support on Windows

    • could use mDNS responder (Apache license) but we can't get it to compile with Visual Studio Express

    • maybe the user should download the file and print sharing thing and install it?

  • git master is in pretty heavy flux right now and because of that nightlies are pretty unstable--use them at your own risk. This will sort itself over time when there are fewer massive changes being made.

  • PCF is looking to hire another Miro developer and a System Administrator. See the jobs page for more details.

  • Miro is developed by a community of people including you! If you can't contribute your time and work, please consider contributing funding by donating. Your money goes directly to ongoing development of Miro and related projects. See http://pculture.org/about/ for more details on these projects.

  • Did you know there's a Miro User Manual? If you haven't looked at it yet, it's worth taking a look at. You can find it at http://manual.getmiro.com/. (It just moved.)

Bugzilla stats for Miro for the last week:

  • 46 bugs/feature-requests created

  • 1 bugs marked WORKSFORME

  • 6 bugs marked INVALID

  • 3 bugs marked DUPLICATE

  • 1 bugs marked WONTFIX

  • 20 bugs marked FIXED

  • 1 bugs marked INCOMPLETE

Year end: 2010

I'm really proud of the work we did this year. Miro went through two major version releases that added support for conversions and subtitles, fixed a lot of issues, and fixed a lot of performance issues. Behind the scenes, we reworked the Windows build environment making building Miro on Windows sooooo much easier. We also switched from our home-grown httpclient to libcurl for faster, better HTTP downloads. We drastically improved our QA and testing. We migrated from Trac to Mediawiki for documentation.

Then in August, Nick stepped up to home plate, hefted his bat a few times, then pointed his finger clear across the field into the stands. Thus started the very aggressive and ambitious Miro 4.0 development cycle. The earth-shaking thunder of changes hitting git master has been growing into a deafening roar.

But the fun doesn't stop there! Miro Community has come a long way in the last year. There are dozens of really great Miro Community communities now and I regularly see urls to Miro Community site pages in Stack Overflow, forum conversations, blog posts, ....

Additionally, Universal Subtitles has gone from a gleam in someone's eye to a system for collaborating on subtitles and translating subtitles for videos across the Internet. Translating video and making it accessible to people is so important. This system is making that magic happen. It's awesome.

It's been a huge year for PCF and the projects we work on.

I want to bring it back down to the project I work on: Miro. Last year I wrote a year-end post with some stats I culled from Bugzilla and git along with some commentary. I do so again this year.

Bugzilla stats:

I took a look at last year's overall stats and I have no idea where I got those numbers. So I tweaked my script and produced new stats.

Last Year's Overall statistics
------------------------------
                                  2007  2008  2009
Opened reports at end of year:     453   705  1102
Opened:                           4052  1625  1593
Closed:                           4368  2032  1654
Users created:                     644  1083   771
Comments created:                13564  7529  8329


Overall statistics (recalculated)
---------------------------------
                                  2007  2008  2009  2010
Opened reports at end of year:     453   705  1102   720
Created:                          3805  1518  1162   968
Resolved:                         1038  1842  1157  1197
Comments created:                12588  6749  6191  6843
Users created:                     644  1083   771   611

"Opened reports at end of year" is the total number of opened bugs at the end of that year. So at the end of 2007, we had 453 open bugs. At the end of 2008, we had 705 open bugs, ...

As a reminder, we switched from Trac to Bugzilla half-way through 2007 which drastically reduced the amount of bug and comment spam we were getting and dealing with.

Looking at the overall statistics and the recomputed set, the new numbers are lower. I think the old numbers involved all bugs in our Bugzilla instance--Miro and non-Miro bugs. Prior to 2009, that was pretty much the only project we were working on, so the numbers made more sense. Now that Miro Community, Miro Video Converter and Universal Subtitles are using Bugzilla, we need to explicitly focus on Miro bugs.

We have the same problem with the Bugs closed by activity data I did for last year.

The drop in total opened bugs for 2010 happened because a bunch of us did a massive triage campaign at the end of December and resolved a lot of old, stale bugs.

Bugs closed by activity (old set)
---------------------------------

             2007  2008  2009
fixed         736   932   969
invalid       170   133    85
wontfix        35   142    71
duplicate     139   313   190
worksforme    169   344   151
incomplete      0    57    84


Bugs closed by activity (recalculated)
--------------------------------------

             2007  2008  2009  2010
fixed         545   887   648   570
invalid       167   126    72    83
wontfix        34   135    49   160
duplicate     132   305   173   141
worksforme    160   335   133    87
incomplete      0    54    82   156

For most of 2010, there were only two and a half developers working on Miro. We've picked up Geoffrey and Kaz and Paul has come back from Miro Community, so we're churning through fixes faster now. But it's definitely the case that the lower number of fixed bugs is due to reduced staff.

Top 10 bug reporters:
--------------------

     252 - Janet [pcf QA]
     100 - Will Kahn-Greene [pcf dev]
      51 - Geoffrey Lee
      47 - Ben [pcf_dev]
      26 - Nicholas Reville
      23 - Kaz Wesley
      12 - Paul Swartz [PCF dev]
      11 - m.shamraeva (qa-team)
      10 - Dean Jansen
       6 - Nicuta Nicolae

Of the 968 bugs created in 2010, 532 were reported by Miro developers and Janet's QA team.

I'm skipping the top 10 closers this year since it's not clear that number is very meaningful.

Top 10 bug commenters:
---------------------

    3417 - Will Kahn-Greene [pcf dev]
    1111 - Janet [pcf QA]
     525 - Ben [pcf_dev]
     388 - Geoffrey Lee
     192 - Paul Swartz [PCF dev]
     137 - Nicholas Reville
     113 - Luc Heinrich
      64 - Kaz Wesley
      24 - David Stoll
      16 - Dean Jansen

Most of these people are PCF staff. David Stoll is not--he helped a ton in fixing httpauth and http proxy issues for Miro 3.5.

Git stats

In 2010, we did 6 releases (2 major, 4 bugfix). We did 14 releases if you include release candidates. Version 3.0 added subtitles and a lot of performance fixes. Version 3.5 added http proxy and auth support, switch to libcurl, conversions and a lot of polish and some performance fixes.

Between Miro 2.5 and 3.0:
1017 files changed, 190346 insertions(+), 280726 deletions(-)
667 checkins
Between Miro 3.0 and 3.5:
1021 files changed, 307395 insertions(+), 253431 deletions(-)
606 checkins

Paul, Geoffrey and Kaz hopped on the Miro team post 3.5, so I think it's interesting to measure changes between 3.5 and HEAD:

Between Miro 3.5 and git master HEAD:
552 files changed, 31627 insertions(+), 22898 deletions(-)
521 checkins

You'll notice the number of insertions and deletions is an order of magnitude smaller--a lot of that churn happens before a release when I sync translations. I haven't synced translations in git master for 4.0, yet, so the insertion/deletion numbers are much lower.

In 2009, we did 1,382 commits. In 2010, we did 1,341 commits.

Contributor stats

In 2009, we had 19 contributed fixes. I doubt I checked in that many patches this year, but I don't have good stats for that this year.

Having said that, with Miro 3.5 we introduced a CREDITS file which is a much more comprehensive list of contributors since it covers people who report bugs, comment on bugs, fix bugs, translate, help with QA, donate money, ... This CREDITS file will be a better measure of how we're doing contributor-wise than looking at Bugzilla stats alone was. I still need to figure out a better method for figuring out who has helped with translations, testing nightlies, and supporting other Miro users -- those areas are important, but more difficult to quantify.

We continued to work on reducing the barriers to entry for contributing to Miro:

  • We switched from Trac to Mediawiki which will make it much easier to write, edit, and curate documentation on the project.

  • We hired Asheesh from OpenHatch to help us figure out how to build a community of contributors.

  • We overhauled the Windows build environment making it possible for people to build Miro on Windows. Prior to this work, we were using Python 2.5 and Visual Studio 2003 which wasn't available.

  • We continued triaging bugs and adding the "bitesized" keyword to bugs we think would be easier for new contributors to work on.

There's always more work to do.

Summary

The Miro 2.5 release in 2009 sucked. We've made a lot of improvements to our infrastructure, process, and code quality since then. 2010 was a good year and we got a lot accomplished despite having a painfully small number of staff for most of the year.

I'd love to see more contributions from other people. If you have some free time or some passion and want to help out, let me know. If you don't have free time, but have some spare change floating around, please donate--this helps PCF pay for staff to work on Miro. Having more staff and more contributors absolutely affect Miro's speed of growth.

Also, contributing to Miro gets your name in the Credits! I got my name in the Firefox 3.0 credits for work I did and it was one of the highlights of my year.

Dev call 01/05/2011

Welcome to 2011!

Miro 4.0 status (roadmap)

  • working on metadata support, device syncing, performance enhancements, extensions, streaming to other devices (ipad, ...), ...

  • working on project infrastructure: wiki, nightlies, nightly runs of unit tests, ...

Geoffrey:

  • continued working on pydaap--streaming is working now

  • working on getting Miro and Miro Video Converter into the Mac app store

  • wrote up a long missive regarding signal and concurrency issues

Kaz:

  • worked on automatic ratings based on play/skip counts

  • worked on coverart extraction from metadata

  • worked on views and other things, too

Asheesh:

  • merged Duke code into main so we're not working on two different Miro Community code bases

  • finishing up tiers

Paul:

  • worked on refactoring Item code so there's more shared code between Item and DeviceItem to make it easier for other data sources

  • worked on handling generic devices

Will:

  • Worked on a bunch of analysis stuff.

  • Started tackling the flashscraper -> vidscraper project.

  • Feeling kind of overwhelmed with how much is going on and what's on his plate.

Ben:

  • Worked on GtkTreeModel performance issues when displaying and manipulating item views.

Order of business:

  • Morgan is almost done with new ui mockups.

  • Talked about how to do ui workflow and whether to have one person do all the ui implementation or spread it out.

  • Elected chiefs of various domains:

    • Electing Ben as Chief Architect.

    • Electing Geoffrey as Chief OSX wrangler

    • Electing Kaz as Chief Linux wrangler

    • Electing Will as Chief infrastructure wrangler (unit tests, localizations, bugzilla, wiki,

    • Electing Will as Chief Windows wrangler

    • Electing Janet as Chief of QA

    • Electing Paul as Chief of Everything Else

  • Talked about GtkTreeModel performance issues.

  • git master is in pretty heavy flux right now and because of that nightlies are pretty unstable--use them at your own risk. This will sort itself over time when there are fewer massive changes being made.

  • PCF is looking to hire another Miro developer and a System Administrator. See the jobs page for more details.

  • Miro is developed by a community of people including you! If you can't contribute your time and work, please consider contributing funding by donating. Your money goes directly to ongoing development of Miro and related projects. See http://pculture.org/about/ for more details on these projects.

  • Did you know there's a Miro User Manual? If you haven't looked at it yet, it's worth taking a look at. You can find it at http://getmiro.com/userguide/.

Bugzilla stats for Miro for the last week:

  • 29 bugs/feature-requests created

  • 1 bugs marked DUPLICATE

  • 7 bugs marked FIXED

  • 2 bugs marked INCOMPLETE

  • 4 bugs marked INVALID

Dev call 12/29/2010

Miro 4.0 status (roadmap)

  • working on metadata support, device syncing, performance enhancements, extensions, streaming to other devices (ipad, ...), ...

  • working on project infrastructure: wiki, nightlies, nightly runs of unit tests, ...

Kaz:

  • continued working on metadata-related work

  • working on a view menu for showing/hiding columns

Ben:

  • rewrote search code

  • continuing to work on ui performance enhancements

Geoffrey:

  • worked on pydaap

  • worked on bonjour support--running into license issues

Paul:

  • mic was dead

Will:

  • fixed a bunch of bugs

  • got extensions mostly done

  • planning to work on conversions-related bugs and looking into ditching flashscraper

Order of business:

  • Windows bonjour library: Licensed under the Apache license. Looks like we can't compile it without a full version of Visual Studio. Need to figure out what to do here.

  • database issues: there might be reentrant-related issues. Ben is going to check to make sure all database changes happen in the backend thread. Geoffrey is going to write up a bug about reentrant issues he's seeing in regards to signal handling. Ben and Geoffrey will continue researching this and we'll talk about it more next week.

  • performance issues with Gtk TreeView: Ben and Kaz are going to look into this over the next week.

  • extensions: Nick says he doesn't want any user-facing parts this time around, so I may just leave that portion as is. I sent out an email with where I'm at to the develop list. Is what I have ok so far? Are there any additional uses for extensions that we want to think about going forward? Is it ready to land?

  • How much work do we think we have left for 4.0? People should write up bugs for all the things they're planning on doing for the 4.0 cycle so we have a good idea of where we're at.

  • git master is in pretty heavy flux right now and because of that nightlies are pretty unstable--use them at your own risk. This will sort itself over time when there are fewer massive changes being made.

  • PCF is looking to hire another Miro developer and a System Administrator. See the jobs page for more details.

  • Miro is developed by a community of people including you! If you can't contribute your time and work, please consider contributing funding by donating. Your money goes directly to ongoing development of Miro and related projects. See http://pculture.org/about/ for more details on these projects.

  • Did you know there's a Miro User Manual? If you haven't looked at it yet, it's worth taking a look at. You can find it at http://getmiro.com/userguide/.

Bugzilla stats for Miro for the last week:

  • 24 bugs/feature-requests created

  • 3 bugs marked WONTFIX

  • 14 bugs marked FIXED

  • 1 bugs marked WORKSFORME

  • 3 bugs marked DUPLICATE

  • 1 bugs marked INCOMPLETE

Dev call 12/22/2010

First off, I'm back from "paternity leave" as of Monday. I'm back to taking notes of the dev calls and posting the summaries.

I'm game for changing the way these summaries work. If you have thoughts or criticisms along those lines, let me know either by email or by comments.

Miro 3.5.1 status (roadmap)

  • released!

Miro 4.0 status (roadmap)

  • working on metadata support, device syncing, performance enhancements, extensions, streaming to other devices (ipad, ...), ...

  • working on project infrastructure: wiki, nightlies, nightly runs of unit tests, ...

Kaz:

  • fixed scroll position reset problems

  • working on audio/video detection

  • worked on bug triage

Will:

  • back, but it'll take me a week or two to phase in completely

  • did a lot of bug triage

  • going to switch to Windows for primary development for a while so that platform has someone paying attention to it

  • working on unit test framework bits

  • trying to finish up the extensions research work before the end of the year

Paul:

  • continued to work on device support

  • worked on bug triage

Geoffrey:

  • working on media sharing code (daap) and getting things into the Apple appstore

Janet:

  • worked on Universal Subtitles testing

  • just got builds for the next version of MVC and will test that

  • worked on bug triage

Ben:

  • worked on fast searching; looking at whoosh, but there are some complications

Official business:

  • talked about the state of unit testing and documentation for Miro

  • talked about how Miro will do device support; how users can add support for additional devices; supporting generic devices; supporting other USB mass storage devices (thumbdrives ftw!)

  • we spent a bunch of time over the last week having a massive bug triaging party! We resolved around 200 bugs and now have around 700 open bugs. There were a lot of stale/obsolete bugs that were closed, bugs that we needed input on but never got it that were marked as INCOMPLETE, bugs that got fixed, bugs that got put in the 4.0 target, and some enhancements we looked at and said, "That's just not the direction we're stewarding Miro" and marked as WONTFIX. I think this is the sort of thing we should do either after every new release or at the end of the year.

  • git master is in pretty heavy flux right now and because of that nightlies are pretty unstable--use them at your own risk. This will sort itself over time when there are fewer massive changes being made.

  • PCF is looking to hire another Miro developer and a System Administrator. See the jobs page for more details.

  • Miro is developed by a community of people including you! If you can't contribute your time and work, please consider contributing funding by donating. Your money goes directly to ongoing development of Miro and related projects. See http://pculture.org/about/ for more details on these projects.

  • Did you know there's a Miro User Manual? If you haven't looked at it yet, it's worth taking a look at. You can find it at http://getmiro.com/userguide/.

Bugzilla stats for Miro for the last 4 weeks:

  • 132 bugs/feature-requests created

  • 30 bugs marked WORKSFORME

  • 12 bugs marked INVALID

  • 18 bugs marked DUPLICATE

  • 108 bugs marked WONTFIX

  • 74 bugs marked FIXED

  • 51 bugs marked INCOMPLETE

Note: Numbers above are so high because this is 4 weeks of data--not the usual 1 week of data.

Status: November 30th, 2010

A week ago, my son was born. Since then, I've been doing newborn-management things and haven't been around to work on projects I maintain, manage or otherwise work on. I'm taking a few weeks off to get adjusted to being a new dad and also because it's the first time in a long time I've taken a few weeks off. Really truly off.

Miro development is going well. I'm out of the picture for a bit, but things are progressing well without me. Ben is managing the Miro 3.5.1 release and that should happen soon. Kaz landed metadata support (which is awesome) in master. Paul landed device syncing a couple of weeks ago in master. Geoff is doing a lot of awesome work cleaning up the code and working on streaming to other devices. Janet is migrating us from Eggplant to Sikuli and filling out other testing infrastructure. I'm sitting on an extensions infrastructure which needs some more work, but I think it could get finished up enough in time for Miro 4. All in all, it's been really busy in master and out of the chaos will come some really awesome improvements. A huge huge thank you to my colleagues at PCF and all the people in the Miro community that I work with to build a better Miro for letting me take some time off to get acquainted with my new son. I really appreciate this.

PyBlosxom is languishing a bit because I need to create some additional infrastructure for the project. I need to spend some time on this and then PyBlosxom will do much better. I did move the server that the PyBlosxom web-site is living on, so nothing's blocking infrastructure stuff except my free time. We've got a bunch of people who are working on fleshing out PyBlosxom 1.5, the documentation, tests, and plugins. It's been really great the last few months to have this level of activity and other than a lack of issue-tracker, I think the project is doing really well.

Python Miro Community has some problems right now specifically with dead file links. I need to work with the Miro Community devs to add some functionality I need to make it easier to automatically query and update metadata for all these videos. Managing 600+ videos by hand is impossible. I'm still sitting on videos from a handful of conferences. In the near future, I'd like to integrate Universal Subtitles which will make the videos accessible to a much much larger group of people.

GNOME Miro Community has more problems than Python Miro Community does because I've spent much less time with it. The focus is a little blurrier for GNOME Miro Community and I haven't put in the time to work it out, yet. I need to talk with Paul Cutler and work out how GNOME Miro Community fits into the rest of things and then I need to be more proactive with the project.

I apologize for leaving things in the state they're in, but I will return soon! If you need me, ping me by email.

Dev call 11/17/2010

Miro 3.5.1 status (roadmap)

  • still working on it

Miro 4.0 status (roadmap)

  • Paul landed the beginnings of device syncing in master

  • working on audio file metadata retrieval, storage, and ui

  • working on extension framework

  • switching testing from eggplant to sikuli

Will:

  • Worked on 3.5.1 stuff.

  • Still working on ffmpeg compliance stuff. I broke conversions in OSX, so I'm working on figuring that out and updating conversions from the matrix

  • We should bump the "application configuration" error up to a p1.

  • Miro is waiting on MVC builds for Windows from Adam, too.

Paul:

Kaz:

  • Added code to update the database to have metadata information.

  • Fixed the code to use mutagen instead of moviedata for audio files which is awesome. 5x faster.

  • Got tag-flattening working.

Geoff:

  • Working on streaming Miro stuff to an iPad.

  • Working on fixes for Miro 4.

Asheesh:

  • Worked on Miro Community 1.2 and fixing issues for Duke.

Janet:

  • Replaced her dead computer--it's now up and running.

  • Regression testing for 3.5.1.

  • eggplant license is about to expire--switching to sikuli

Ben:

  • Working on shepherding 3.5.1 and fixing bugz.

Order of business:

  • We talked about git workflow for R&D branches.

  • Talked about remaining 3.5.1 issues, who's working on what, and how soon we can get this release out.

  • Miro is developed by a community of people including you! If you can't contribute your time and work, please consider contributing funding by donating. Your money goes directly to ongoing development of Miro and related projects. See http://pculture.org/about/ for more details on these projects.

  • Did you know there's a Miro User Manual? If you haven't looked at it yet, it's worth taking a look at. You can find it at http://getmiro.com/userguide/.

Bugzilla stats for Miro:

  • 27 bugs/feature-requests created

  • 2 bugs marked WORKSFORME

  • 4 bugs marked INVALID

  • 5 bugs marked DUPLICATE

  • 13 bugs marked FIXED

  • 4 bugs marked INCOMPLETE

Migrated my server

I run my own server and have been for like 10 years now. It's moved around over the years. Most recently it's been at ServerBeach. A little under a year ago, they obsoleted the server hardware I was using and their pricing was such that I would have to pay more going forward. So I figured it was time to jump ship to a VM somewhere.

Not too long after that, I got to talking with Asheesh about my dilemna. He mentioned how he wanted to build a new server and run a bunch of VMs on it. I helped him pay for the hardware. He bought all the bits, put it together, and then looked around for somewhere to host it. He decided to park it at Cernio--they're fantastic.

In October, the new bluesock instance came up. I finally bit the bullet and did the migration from the old server to the new one yesterday.

There are probably still some things not working, but I think most of it is functional now.

Yay for migrations! Yay for friends! Yay for cutting my server costs from $1200 a year to $120!

Dev call 11/10/2010

Miro 3.5.1 status (roadmap)

  • still working on it

Miro 4.0 status (roadmap)

  • working on audio file metadata retrieval, storage, and ui

  • working on device syncing

  • working on performance enhancements for startup and displaying tabs

  • working on extension framework

  • switching testing from eggplant to sikuli

Paul:

  • device syncing is looking good and is probably ready to land

  • automated syncing of feeds doesn't quite work, yet, but it's getting there

Asheesh:

  • got some MC work done--keeps bumping into access issues and other roadblocks

  • wants to spend time with infrastructure to make things a lot easier going forward: deployment scripts, ...

Will:

  • finished up the documentation I needed to do

  • got most of the things in my queue done

  • working on 3.5.1 bugs and moving build boxes upstairs

Kaz:

  • started adding metadata items to the list view

  • we need to figure out how to add metadata items to the item view, too

Geoffrey:

  • did a lot of bug fixing on OSX

  • worked on importing itunes data into Miro

Janet:

  • started testing on new OSX version for MVC

  • testing Miro 3.5.1 bug fixes

  • worked on Miro Community documentation and testing

  • worked on Universal Subtitles documentation and testing

  • Litmus is broken--sent emails to admin, but haven't heard anything from it

  • one PC broke (Ubuntu and Windows 7 and Windows Vista and Windows XP) and eggplant tests

Ben:

  • worked on 3.5.1 bug fixes

  • fixed a bunch of playback issues

  • having a hell of a time tracking the VLC crash problem down

Official business:

  • talked about coding standards/conventions/etc; we have a document and it needs some additional bits covering utf-8/unicode/filename handling

  • talked about swapping out flashscraper for vidscraper for Miro 4.0; this would fix the problem where downloading a single item from YouTube and other video hosting sites doesn't get useful metadata; it should get done, but probably in January

  • talked about how to notify the user about things they can do with Miro in a context-specific way

  • Miro is developed by a community of people including you! If you can't contribute your time and work, please consider contributing funding by donating. Your money goes directly to ongoing development of Miro and related projects. See http://pculture.org/about/ for more details on these projects.

  • Did you know there's a Miro User Manual? If you haven't looked at it yet, it's worth taking a look at. You can find it at http://getmiro.com/userguide/.

Bugzilla stats for Miro:

  • 49 bugs/feature-requests created

  • 1 bugs marked WORKSFORME

  • 3 bugs marked INVALID

  • 8 bugs marked DUPLICATE

  • 2 bugs marked WONTFIX

  • 18 bugs marked FIXED

  • 4 bugs marked INCOMPLETE