Hi, Christopher Baines <[email protected]> skribis:
> The Guix Data Service has been getting better at finding problems, but > getting that data requires knowing it exists, and where to find it, and > clicking all the relevant links. > > I've been wondering if it would be good to have a QA page that just > summarises and links to this information, things like: > > - Broken packages > - Broken system tests > - Broken fixed output package derivations > - Lint warnings > - ... > > While I'd really like to get to a place where less packages and system > tests are unintentionally broken, and less lint warnings are > unintentionally introduced, at the moment, there are plenty of these > problems. There's also things like the broken package sources, where > there will probably always be new breakages being introduced. > > Given the Guix Data Service can look at what's changed within a time > period on a branch, recent breakages could also be displayed. > > This could potentially sit at qa.guix.gnu.org. I think that’s a great idea. It’s always been hard to get an overview of all these aspects. Now the Data Service makes it much easier but the info is still a bit scattered. So yes, having a kind of QA dashboard fed by Data Service info would be great! Thanks, Ludo’.
