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Tim Cutts wrote:
Still not free, but the following web site probably helps you do what
you want:
http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
Very cool tool. I guess they changed the license,
it reads Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 now.
Click on its triad button, and it
Tim Cutts wrote:
Hm, can you help with creating a good set of colors?
There are a number of programs around which can help with this. I use
Color Oracle: http://colororacle.cartography.ch/
It sits in a Gnome panel, and will temporarily change your entire
display's colours to simulate
Tim Cutts wrote:
A minor niggle, but the colours you have chosen are not good for the 5%
of your male viewers who have deuteranopia or protanopia, the two most
common forms of colour-blindness. I don't have either condition myself,
but I've been bitten by this before in web pages I've
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
thanks to lucas nussbaum the address
http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/
is now accessible through
http://wnpp.debian.net/ .
I moved the WNPP table page to a host
where I can modify the Apache config.
Therefore
http://wnpp.debian.net/
is no longer a HTTP redirect
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Paul Wise wrote:
-- wnpp.debian.net sources
Be nice if that wasn't just a redirect domain.
Sorry, but I don't think this will change as long
it's maintainer is not a Debian developer. This
way or the other.
Might want to also ask on debian-security (list or IRC)
Will do, good idea.
Paul Wise wrote:
Sorry, but I don't think this will change as long
it's maintainer is not a Debian developer. This
way or the other.
Why not? If it is good enough for a redirector domain, why not a real one?
What I was trying to say is that I don't think I will
get necessary permissions to
Paul Wise wrote:
Ah, I see. Perhaps lucas (according to [1]) could be convinced to
change the IP to yours.
What do you think about that lucas? Why only a redirect in the first place?
1. http://people.debian.org/~nion/net-domains.html
Lucas offered that to me but the host the site runs
on
Paul Wise wrote:
Not sure what you had in mind for a feed. If you mean RDF/RSS of
DSAs, there are two here:
http://www.debian.org/security/
Is there a way to get notified of new security
bugs right when they are opened?
Sebastian
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* Would non-free be an option to all or some of them?
Do we have binary only packages in Debian?
* A mapping to current ITPs might be interesting.
(Integration into http://wnpp.debian.net/)
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Hello!
-- wnpp.debian.net sources
The source code running http://wnpp.debian.net/ is now
hosted in the subversion repository of collab-qa.
The current license is GPL 2 or later, the code
requires PHP =5 and MySQL =4.1 to run.
http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/collab-qa/
(As the concrete
Holger Levsen wrote:
Could you add an explaination of dust on the page, too?
I have it in the tooltips ('title' attribute) but I agree that
a detailed legend would help. Any ideas where to put it best?
At the very bottom of the page? In an extra page/window?
I'm pretty sure it
means age in
Holger Levsen wrote:
It doesnt mean age in days but days since last activity on the bug. The
bugs I checked first, were indeed filed today, but then I saw #456640, which
was filed in December but had activity today, so the dust was 0.
Dust
Number of days without changes
(i.e. amount of
Andreas Tille wrote:
A further enhancement would be to not list merged bugs because both bugs
are mentioned on your page.
fixed. a project with two bugs now is shown as
project [1][2]
instead of
project
project
before.
try this query to see it in action:
I just finished a RSS 2.0 feed for WNPP. It is located here:
http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/news.php5
The cron job feeding it currently runs every 30 minutes.
Please take that into account when configuring the query
interval. Further details on its usage below...
Configuration:
data=
thanks to lucas nussbaum the address
http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/
is now accessible through
http://wnpp.debian.net/ .
sebastian
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Andreas Tille wrote:
A further enhancement would be to not list merged bugs because both bugs
are mentioned on your page.
Right. I'm not sure about the best way yet. I think MySQL can
help me with that but not sure yet how exactly.
Sebastian
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Raphael Geissert wrote:
You could simply download it from http://popcon.debian.org/ and parse
it...
Or read it from http://qa.debian.org/data/popcon/ which AFAIR is updated
daily.
I see two problems with the latter: I'd have to either choose
between the one column file (too little data) or
David Bremner wrote:
[..] I would really like some (approximate)
popcon data myself, especially for orphaned packages. [..]
added! it was a left join that i needed here. yeha! :-)
this should list orphaned packages in decending order
of minimum number of people using them:
Andreas Tille wrote:
Very interesting page. I tried to find out for ITPs I'm guilty
for and found that I'm listed behind #186958. It is right that
I originally issued the bug but as RFP. It was later on retitled to
ITP by Thomas Huriaux and it was also merged with #389876.
actually that
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
[..] i plan to add the owner column later today.
added, will take some time for the cron to feed
in the data though.
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Andreas Tille wrote:
So I do not mind that I'm listed responsible for this bug but to
make the page really effective it might be better to dive even more
into the details of the bug history.
Actually I misread this the first time. What exactly do you have in
mind?
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i plan to add a feed to [1] in the future.
the current set of questions to answer is
what new/existing bugs became type O/RFA/RFH
== what existing packages need help
what i want to know:
* what would your questions be?
* should i go for atom 1.0 or rss 2.0?
thanks for your thoughts,
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
this query shows some very old ITA/ITP bugs:
http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/?type%5B%5D=ITAtype%5B%5D=ITPsort=dust;desc
should i create a retitle command list from that?
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Luk Claes wrote:
xmms removal was decided some time ago.
i am working on a project partly depending
on parts of xmms. in case it is removed
i will need at least backups of all
related package sources so i can still
have the packages at my place.
where can i find more information about this?
i noticed that there exist many ita/itp bugs that are much older than
two month. would it make sense to set them back to rfa/rfp?
if so how many days would be good to be the too old edge value?
click this to get a quick overview: :-D
Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/?type%5B%5D=ITAtype%5B%5D=ITPsort=age;desc
This web page is great. It would be good to also show the submitter of the
bug in a column.
noted for todo.
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Luk Claes wrote:
i noticed that there exist many ita/itp bugs that are much older than
two month. would it make sense to set them back to rfa/rfp?
if so how many days would be good to be the too old edge value?
There is already a process that does that, though it takes into account
any
can anybody provide a HTTP request cron job for me?
what i need is a call to
http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/cron_sync_list.php5
every 30 minutes. the way i could set this with my
current ISP would require 48 single cron jobs and
that's too much. so i'm asking for help.
please contact me if you
found someone.
sebastian
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David Bremner wrote:
Sebastian http://debian.binera.de/wnpp/
Looking better all the time.
thanks!
I would really like some (approximate)
popcon data myself, especially for orphaned packages.
would be cool, yes. i don't have any clue to do this
yet. if you do please share your
Don Armstrong wrote:
You should actually be able to generate this page with two requests:
my @bugs = @{$soap-get_bugs(package='wnpp')-results()};
my $status_hash = $soap-get_status(@bugs)-results();
i plan to give this a try later. what do you think: up to what
number of bugs should i query
Sebastian Pipping wrote:
PS: sorting is not cool yet. i plan to address this next.
i think sorting is smooth now. check it out :-)
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Neil Williams wrote:
It could do with some sub-divisions, separating ITP from RFP etc.
turning on/off each type is now possible.
One very useful addition would be an internal search [..]
Filtering by project name and/or description is now possible.
An example filter would be
unicode
-- rm
i noticed this bug [1] is the only wnpp bug using
the type rm for removal. is this an official
type that scripts talking to BTS should support?
is it documented somewhere? is it a bug in the bug
report?
-- ita
i noticed the intent to adopt tag is not mentioned
on [2] though used
Nico Golde wrote:
i noticed the intent to adopt tag is not mentioned
on [2] though used frequently. is this on purpose?
I guess yes since this part is about adding a new wnpp bug.
And adding a bug with ITA as tag does not make much sense.
It is documented on
Don Armstrong wrote:
There's no SQL to talk to. If you want actual accurate data, the SOAP
service is the thing to talk to. [Anything else has various delay
lengths in it before you actually see the data reported.]
i started working on this project and i have reached the point
where it makes
Neil Williams wrote:
Have you thought about not relying on a cron job but doing the whole
thing via the PHP SOAP interface? I'm using PHP and SOAP to query the
BTS for Emdebian.
http://www.emdebian.org/bugs.php
(code available in the Emdebian SVN repo)
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Don Armstrong wrote:
There's no SQL to talk to. If you want actual accurate data, the SOAP
service is the thing to talk to. [Anything else has various delay
lengths in it before you actually see the data reported.]
Where does SOAP get the data from?
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Nico Golde wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org:80/cgi-bin/soap.cgi
Have a look at: http://wiki.debian.org/DebbugsSoapInterface
I guess you misunderstood my question. Again:
Where does SOAP (itself) get the data from?
Sebastian
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Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
The two web pages Packages being worked on [1] and
Requested packages [2] have several shortcomings:
The same shortcomings exist for the orphaned packages.
Do I understand right that orphaned packages are packages
already left unmaintained while up-for-adoption means
Hello!
The two web pages Packages being worked on [1] and
Requested packages [2] have several shortcomings:
* No sorting by age
* No importance/popularity tag of packages
* No combined requested-or-worked-on (== not packaged) view
* No easy status indicator, e.g. license issues,
upstream
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