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Data Analysis: Examining Bug Rates in Claude-Assisted rsync Releases

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logicprog

8h ago· 17 min readenInsight

Summary

A data analysis examining whether Claude-assisted releases of rsync (the open-source file synchronization tool) have introduced an unusual number of bugs. Using a permutation test on bugs per 10 commits across all rsync releases, the analysis aims to answer whether AI-assisted development has led to more buggy releases compared to human-only releases.

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A simple distributional analysis of every rsync release with bug data.
Nothing complicated, answers only one question: are the Claude-assisted releases unusually buggy?
Method: bugs per 10 commits, exact permutation test
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Data Analysis · June 2026

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