Manuel Prinz <[email protected]> writes: > Am Dienstag, den 03.02.2009, 15:20 +0100 schrieb Andreas Tille: > > Code to obtain the bugs in question just exists in the script which > > generates the bugs pages. It would not be very hard to implement > > sending a monthly mail according to this using the existing code. > > I'd volunteer to give some comments / help if somebody would take > > over the real work to implement this but I'm currently busy with > > other things. It's basically dropping all the non-RC bugs from the > > structure which is created,
I actually think that non rc-bugs should be included. Ideally you would list RC bugs first, then bugs tagged help, then the rest. I agree this is a judgement call though. > render a reasonable text (genshi templating > > system might be useful for this as well) and sending the mail to > > a preconfigured address. I'd tend to go for debian-science as the list for this - but agree that debian-science-maintainers might also be appropriate. > > If it does not need to be done in the next few days, I'd volunteer to do > that. Currently, all my Debian time goes into Open MPI. Once this is > done, I have some cycles for that. If someone else wants to step in, > feel free to do so. > Another closely related thing is to use the watch file results to post a list of packages that are out of date compared to upstream. debichem has done this already I think. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

