On Tuesday, July 7, 2020 10:57:57 PM EDT Max Magorsch wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am glad to announce further progress at packages.gentoo.org (pgo in
> the following). Compared to previous work during the last months,
> which mostly addressed the back end, the new changes are rather
> comprehensive. That's why I am looking forward to feedback here.
> 
> So the tl;dr is that the new pgo version now displays:
>   - dependencies
>   - reverse dependencies
>   - pkgcheck results
>   - repology.org data
>   - github pull requests
>   - stabilization bugs
>   - keywording bugs
>   - security bugs
>   - general bugs
> for each package.
> 
> Additionally, there are new sites for all package maintainers, that is:
>   - Gentoo Projects (e.g. pyt...@gentoo.org)
>   - Gentoo Developers  (e.g. la...@gentoo.org
>   - Proxied Maintainers (e.g. la...@the-cow.de)
> 
> The maintainer's sites contain:
>   - all packages of the maintainer
>   - all outdated packages (according to repology)
>   - all related pull requests
>   - all related bugs (general, keywording and stabilization)
>   - all security bugs
>   - the changelog of all maintained packages
> You will find the new sites under the 'Maintainers' tab.
> 
> The overall appearance of the site has also slightly changed to
> display all of the new information.
> 
> Currently, the new version is deployed to:
> 
>   https://packagestest.gentoo.org/
> 
> Everyone is welcome to take a look around and tell me whether you
> consider the new information as useful for your workflow and/or what
> you would still change.
> 
> I'm looking forward to your feedback.
> 
> -M

Very, very cool.

How is this sorted?

https://packagestest.gentoo.org/packages/search?q=ker...@gentoo.org






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