Greetings.
A bit of history: When The Board came up with their updates vision
statement, it included:
"Project members should be able to transparently measure or monitor a
new updates process to objectively measure its effectiveness, and
determine whether the updates process is achieving the
aforementioned vision statements."
(see: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Stable_release_updates_vision )
We have some status available to use from Bodhi.
We would like to add more, but aren't sure which are feasable to
implement or would be good to meet the above goal.
We have a FESCo ticket:
https://fedorahosted.org/fesco/ticket/517
open with an example of the bodhi output and some ideas on what might
be worth collecting, but it's been stalled due to lack of time and
driver.
Would there be someone out there willing to work on making a list of
'nice to have' stats and possibly helping implement collecting them?
Thanks.
kevin
Hi,
Most major Fedora lists are archived at Gmane -- allowing easy
searching as well as NNTP access (I'm old school this way, and it
helps when accessing from multiple computers and not wanting to
clutter up one's IMAP inbox).
Does anyone mind if I sign us up? Also, should we have email address
encrypted (for spam protection) or left in the clear?
Thanks,
--
Michel Alexandre Salim
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