Re: Fedora Packager Dashboard - Contextual Package Calendars and more!

2021-08-10 Thread Tomasz Torcz
On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 04:48:37PM +0200, Frantisek Zatloukal wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> In the past months, we've enabled "Contextual Package Calendars" on Fedora
> Packager Dashboard .
> 
> In short, it shows you package-specific calendars, eg. If you maintain some
> GNOME package, the Dashboard will show you the GNOME release schedule. This
> currently works for GNOME and Python Interpreter package maintainers.

  Hey,

  This is seriously cool! For packages with release schedules, the new
funcionality brings the information exactly where it's needed.
Fedora release calendar dates in the top section of the page is wonderful, too!


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Fedora Packager Dashboard - Contextual Package Calendars and more!

2021-08-10 Thread Frantisek Zatloukal
Hi,

In the past months, we've enabled "Contextual Package Calendars" on Fedora
Packager Dashboard .

In short, it shows you package-specific calendars, eg. If you maintain some
GNOME package, the Dashboard will show you the GNOME release schedule. This
currently works for GNOME and Python Interpreter package maintainers.

If you're interested in such a feature for other/your packages, I'd like to
ask you to take a look at https://pagure.io/package-calendars . The process
of adding an ical and connecting it to relevant packages is described in
the README.md and you can take a look at existing definitions for GNOME and
Python in calendars
 directory.

You can see the feature in action on my dashboard (GNOME) or churchyard's
dashboard (Python):
https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/user/frantisekz
https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/user/churchyard

To sum up some other news since the last posting about the dashboard:
- we have enabled FAS sign-in (you can find an option to do this in the
setting menu) so you can see private bugs
- we have added support for ABRT/Retrace data for your packages, you'll be
able to see if there are any issues at the Retrace server for your package
and see outlying problems explicitly

What we are working on:
- "Dashboard Builder" - you'll be able to compose your own dashboard from
multiple users and multiple packages and share a link to it between your
colleagues and co-maintainers
- API documentation - if you'd like to use the data from Packager Dashboard
in your apps/services, you can currently visit
https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/api/ and we will soon
provide some developer friendly documentation for it.

In the end, if you have more ideas, bug reports, please go ahead and file a
ticket on https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/packager_dashboard .


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Best regards / S pozdravem,

František Zatloukal
Quality Engineer
Red Hat
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