Russ Allbery:
> Niels Thykier writes:
>
>> While these changes are impressive, a 20MB HTML file is still a pain to
>> load and process.
>
> I agree that the page for pkg-perl-maintainers is probably not useful and
> probably not used by anyone. But that's also an extreme
Niels Thykier writes:
> While these changes are impressive, a 20MB HTML file is still a pain to
> load and process.
I agree that the page for pkg-perl-maintainers is probably not useful and
probably not used by anyone. But that's also an extreme outlier, I would
assume?
I
Niels Thykier writes:
> What particular part do you use or like about it? From my PoV, it looks
> like it has too much information on it - even with out the
> classification tags.
I very much like that I can see all of the Lintian tags for all of my
packages on one page
Niels Thykier:
> Russ Allbery:
>> [...]
>
>> I think a lot of the explosion has been the inclusion of the purely
>> informational tags in the maintainer reports, which I think are fairly
>> useless and add a ton of space because even entirely Lintian-clean
>> packages have several of them. Maybe
Russ Allbery:
> Niels Thykier writes:
>
>> The maintainer reports (notably the "full" reports) quickly grows in
>> size (disk space used) and without any bounds. At the moment, the
>> lintian.d.o has a complete size usage of ~1GB - half of that is "full
>> reports" - the
Niels Thykier writes:
> The maintainer reports (notably the "full" reports) quickly grows in
> size (disk space used) and without any bounds. At the moment, the
> lintian.d.o has a complete size usage of ~1GB - half of that is "full
> reports" - the second runner up is the
Package: lintian
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Hi,
The maintainer reports (notably the "full" reports) quickly grows in
size (disk space used) and without any bounds. At the moment, the
lintian.d.o has a complete size usage of ~1GB - half of that is "full
reports" - the second runner up is
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