On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 3:48 PM, David Steele <da...@pgmasters.net> wrote:

> Hi Aleksander,
>
> On 3/2/18 7:18 AM, Aleksander Alekseev wrote:
> >
> >> You do realize we have the actual source database available, I hope?
> Since
> >> it's our own system... There is no need to scrape the data back out --
> if
> >> we can just define what kind of reports we want, we can trivially run
> it on
> >> the source database. Or if we want it more often, we can easily make a
> >> webview for it. It's basically just a "map this URL to a SQL query"...
> >
> > I don't think commitfest.cputube.org has the SQL data on whether patch
> > pass the tests. It just displays SVG images from travis-ci.org. Also
> > unfortunately both commitfest.postgresql.org and commitfest.cputube.org
> > currently don't have any kind of public API and don't allow to export
> > data, e.g. in CSV or JSON.
> >
> > I guess it would be nice if both services supported export, in any
> > format, so anyone could build any kind of reports or automation tools
> > without parsing HTML with regular expressions or depending on other
> > people.
>
> Yes, that would be good.  I just had a chance to look through the data
> and the thing I was most hoping to do with it would be a bit complicated.
>
> I would like to get a list of submitter patches totals vs the total
> number of patches they are reviewing.  In the past I have done this by
> eyeball.
>
>
I think that's pretty much the part that's available under "reports" to use
as CF manager? Link at the bottom of the CF page, reports -> Author Stats?


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