Markus, Thanks for your reply. I knew I'd get something wrong. Your revised version is exactly what I meant. Basically the script would be a way of seeing where we need to concentrate effort on this and future releases.
Thanks for pointing out my misleading requirement. Cheers, Chris. On 17/10/2007, Markus Laire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10/16/07, Chris Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, everybody. > > > > I am interested in seeing whether a script can be produced, that would > > produce a list for the PFV people to use. The aim would be to help PFV > > people to track any sections that are not being actively maintained. > > The results would ideally be published weekly. > > > > I am yet to begin to learn Perl/ Python or any other language, so I am > > sure the way I have recorded the requirement below, is not ideal. I > > apologise for this. Anyone feel they can help? > > I might be able to help. > > > It needs to: > > > > 0) List all sections that have been adopted > > 1) Discard any of this list that has been worked-on in the last month > > 2) Discard any sections that are 100% completed > > 3) Split the result into a list of _Not yet adopted_, _100% completed, > > but not 100% free_, and finally, _< 100% free_. > > Few clarifications: > > Points 2) and 3) are contradictory (if all 100% completed sections are > discarded, then there can't be any "100% completed, not 100% free" > sections, can there?) > So did you mean 2) as "Discard any sections that are 100% completed > AND 100% free" or maybe something else? > > Also, should the script use only page > http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Main/PackagesInMain as it's input? > > -- > Markus Laire > -- Reasons why you may want to try GNU/Linux: http://www.getgnulinux.org/ A great GNU/Linux distro: http://wiki.gnewsense.org/ _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
