Vincent,

That should be no problem.  We track this already in our db.

--Mark


Vincent Murphy wrote:
> Excellent !! Congratulations on going live with SourceJuicer - great 
> job all !
>
> It would be interesting to track the number and list of packages being 
> contributed through the SourceJuicer interface - can we do this ?
>
> Thanks
> Vincent
>
> Mark Duggan wrote:
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject:     SourceJuicer v1.0 Release
>> Date:     Tue, 24 Mar 2009 12:22:17 +0000
>> Reply-To:     sourcejuicer-discuss at opensolaris.org
>> To:     sw-porters-discuss at opensolaris.org
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *SourceJuicer v1.0 Released  - March 24th 2009*
>>
>> http://jucr.opensolaris.org
>>
>> SourceJuicer is a web application , designed for the community, whose 
>> goal is to simplify contributions to OpenSolaris. This application is 
>> the gateway into the community IPS repositories. From today, 
>> SourceJuicer is opened for everyone to use.
>>
>> Community contributors  are invited to submit spec files (build 
>> recipes) into SourceJuicer, which automatically builds and publishes 
>> IPS packages.
>>
>> SourceJuicer also provides validation and review mechanisms to ensure 
>> high quality IPS packages are available for installation from the 
>> /contrib <http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib/> repository. You can 
>> also install packages under review from the /pending 
>> <http://jucr.opensolaris.org/pending/> repository.
>>
>> If you are having trouble writing a spec file or building your 
>> package, you can request help from more experienced developers in the 
>> review pages or through the mailing list:  
>> sourcejuicer-discuss at opensolaris.org.
>>
>> You can follow progress of the project on the SourceJuicer blog 
>> <http://blogs.sun.com/jucr/>.
>>
>> Release notes detailing important need-to-know information are 
>> available at: http://jucr.opensolaris.org/help/main
>>
>


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