Hi all,
I really like this website[1] and think it's really useful. I just wanted to know what the current state of it is. Especially could I use the current URL to promote some packages or is it likely that the URL could change in the near future. Is there some place where I could find information about the things which are planned in the future.
Thanks a lot
Johannes
On 03/30/2012 07:06 AM, Johannes Lips wrote:
Hi all,
I really like this website[1] and think it's really useful. I just wanted to know what the current state of it is
There are two things I feel need improvements one is the bug section of it, with my QA hat on I would rather like to see monthly/weekly/daily line or bar graph activity on bugstats instead of what's currently there.
In the source section I would like to see a git links and link to the upstream source.
Other then the above mentioned items it's becoming very useful and part of my workflow within the project.
JBG
On 03/30/2012 08:43 AM, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
On 03/30/2012 07:06 AM, Johannes Lips wrote:
Hi all,
I really like this website[1] and think it's really useful. I just wanted to know what the current state of it is
There are two things I feel need improvements one is the bug section of it, with my QA hat on I would rather like to see monthly/weekly/daily line or bar graph activity on bugstats instead of what's currently there.
In the source section I would like to see a git links and link to the upstream source.
Right. That's in the plan: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Packager
Other then the above mentioned items it's becoming very useful and part of my workflow within the project.
+1 to that. I especially like the search feature which I can use to summarize the openstack projects for example: https://community.dev.fedoraproject.org/packages/s/openstack Though being able to tag and search on tags would be more general.
cheers, Pádraig.
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 08:06:11 +0100 Johannes Lips johannes.lips@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I really like this website[1] and think it's really useful. I just wanted to know what the current state of it is. Especially could I use the current URL to promote some packages or is it likely that the URL could change in the near future. Is there some place where I could find information about the things which are planned in the future.
The best place would be the infrastructure list, or #fedora-admin on irc, but here works fine too. ;)
We are working on deploying this into production...
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/ is the initial instance. We still are working on deploying tagger and cleaning some things up before we officially announce it and start supporting it in production.
packages and tagger are part of the 2.0 version of fedora-community.
See: https://fedorahosted.org/fedoracommunity for how to contact them and add your ideas/patches/etc.
Hope that helps,
kevin
On 03/30/2012 03:58 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 08:06:11 +0100 Johannes Lipsjohannes.lips@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I really like this website[1] and think it's really useful. I just wanted to know what the current state of it is. Especially could I use the current URL to promote some packages or is it likely that the URL could change in the near future. Is there some place where I could find information about the things which are planned in the future.
The best place would be the infrastructure list, or #fedora-admin on irc, but here works fine too. ;)
We are working on deploying this into production...
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/ is the initial instance. We still are working on deploying tagger and cleaning some things up before we officially announce it and start supporting it in production.
packages and tagger are part of the 2.0 version of fedora-community.
See: https://fedorahosted.org/fedoracommunity for how to contact them and add your ideas/patches/etc.
Hope that helps,
kevin
Yes this helps a lot and answered all my questions! Thanks a lot Kevin!
Johannes
P.S.: Sorry for posting this to -devel, I just don't want to subscribe to all fedora-mls ;-)
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