Lucas Nussbaum writes ("trends.debian.net updated"): > I updated https://trends.debian.net .
This is very cool and I wasn't even aware it existed! Yay! I have one quibble which I'm not sure how to address and, relatedly, a feature request. The feature request first. Would it be easy to add a chart to track dgit push adoption ? You can tell easily because a package uploaded with dgit push has a Dgit: field in the .dsc which also appears in Sources. When the git-debpush robot is deployed, it will be useful to separate that out on the same chart, giving Upload and publication method dupload/dput dgit git-debpush You'll be able to tell whether something was done with git-debpush because the signature on the .dsc will be made with the git-debpush robot's key. Maybe we will put something in the .dsc too (I think right now we are planning to wait with doing that until it turns out to be wanted/needed for something in particular). OTOH maybe you think the current adoption %age is too small (about 1%) for this to be worthwhile. The quibble is about "VCS Hosting". There is an entry for "dgit" there. But for most packages uploaded with dgit, the Vcs-git entry points somewhere else (eg, salsa). Indeed this is true even of src:dgit :-). (Which reminds me, I think I should change it to point to salsa.) So it's a bit misleading. But I don't know what you could do instead really. Maybe change the label to "dgit only" ? Writing this I just thought of another chart which might be very interesting. Last upload. (By Debian release intervals maybe, rather than by years?) Regards, Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. If I emailed you from an address @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.