Le Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 08:00:12AM +0200, Andreas Tille a écrit : > On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, Charles Plessy wrote: > > >How about using usertags ? > > > >http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/09/msg00002.html > >http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScienceSponsoring#head-dd4c76d756afae474c2c9892c9221fd3277b3e80 > > Sure we can do this and I admit it would be the cleaner way. But to make > it perfect we would have to > > 1. change > http://people.debian.org/~tille/cdd/ap-bts.en.html#s-howto_itp > (patches are welcome) > 2. apply user tags to all currently tagged ITPs > > So you are right in principle but for the moment is this simple way less > time consuming. Probably we should live with both for a transitional > period.
Here is a proposal to make this transitional period very short: lynx -width=10000 --dump 'http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=wnpp&include=subject:%5bmed' | \ grep \# | grep med- | \ perl -ne '/#(\d*).+?\[([\w-]*)[\]}]$/ ; print "usertag $1 + $2\n"' This gives me an almost-ready list of tag-setting commands of the bts: usertag 75078 + med-imaging usertag 170814 + med-imaging usertag 175968 + med-hospital usertag 199874 + med-bio usertag 221492 + med-bio usertag 237599 + med-research usertag 241111 + med-bio usertag 246476 + med-practice usertag 277748 + med-bio usertag 332666 + med-imaging usertag 382994 + med-bio usertag 64980 + med-tools usertag 69446 + med-tools usertag 136306 + med-research usertag 146201 + med-doc usertag 150636 + med-bio-dev usertag 166282 + med-practice usertag 200591 + med-bio usertag 228319 + med-bio usertag 241235 + med-bio usertag 243771 + med-bio usertag 252101 + med-bio usertag 286167 + med-bio usertag 289043 + med-bio usertag 291379 + med-bio usertag 293320 + med-bio usertag 299856 + med-bio usertag 306028 + med-bio usertag 310932 + med-bio-dev usertag 310934 + med-bio usertag 311421 + med-bio usertag 319945 + med-bio usertag 321180 + med-bio Now the big question is : which email adress for the "user" field? This list? PS: I attached a patch to the CDD sgml documentation. But I do not know what kind of SGML it is, so there is no guarantee that the patched file will compile... Have a nice day, -- Charles Plessy http://charles.plessy.org Wako, Saitama, Japan
--- cdd-c.sgml-old 2006-08-15 22:44:26.000000000 +0900 +++ cdd-c.sgml 2006-08-15 23:03:23.000000000 +0900 @@ -21,14 +21,16 @@ If you use wnpp sanely you can even tag this bug for the intended purpose to include it in a certain Custom Debian Distribution. This was described in <url -id="http://lists.debian.org/debian-custom/2005/04/msg00017.html" -name="a mail of Ben Armstrong"> and in short works like this: +id="http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/09/msg00002.html" +name="a mail of Anthony Towns"> and +<url id="http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScienceSponsoring#head-dd4c76d756afae474c2c9892c9221fd3277b3e80" +name="the Debian wiki">. In short works like this: <list> - <item><p>Add the tag <tt>[</tt><var>cdd</var><tt>]</tt> (where - <var>cdd</var> stands for your Custom Debian Distribution like - <tt>jr</tt> or <tt>med</tt>) to the short description. It is - prefered to place it on the end to have a common syntax. + <item><p>Add an usertag to an existing bug by sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] + a mail containing <example>user <email> usertag <bug number> + + wnpp </example>, where email is the electronic adress of the person + or mail list which coordinates the relevant Custom Debian Distribution. </p> <p> <strong>Note:</strong> Because the search is case sensitive @@ -38,7 +40,7 @@ <item>To search for WNPP bugs of a certain Custom Debian Distribution just visit the URL <example> -http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=wnpp&include=subject:%5b<var>cdd</var>%5d +http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?tag=wnpp;users=<var>email</var> </example> </item> </list>

