Nice work! I'd recommend adding a "Development" tab that tracks development packages. I had this problem with the versions page in that it automatically tracks packages on the CD, but not the packages that were used to build them. Things like intltool which are just as critical as the applications we deliver, but often get forgotten about.
On 06/16/2011 04:29 AM, Pedro Villavicencio Garrido wrote: > Hello folks, > > During the last week I've been working on writing some reports for the > desktop team using launchpadlib, I've added the link of the prototype to > yesterday Meeting and in case you missed it, please have a look to: > > http://people.canonical.com/~pedro/desktop/ > > This is a launchpadlib script and its updated every two hours. > > The basic purpose of the pages is to have a central place where you can > look for bugs having a high heat (good quantity of dups and users > affected) also every bug marked as High or Critical is being listed > there, right now it has 5 categories: > > * Desktop Bugs: all the bugs of packages being tracked on > https://bugs.launchpad.net/~desktop-bugs/+packagebugs > * Other Packages: Gwibber, Telepathy*, Network-Manager, etc (look at the > page for full list) > * Compiz: Bugs just for compiz. > * Unity: unity, nux, unity-place-applications, unity-place-files. > * Mozilla : Thunderbird and Firefox. > > There's an extra category: Assigned Bugs , which basically lists all the > bugs assigned to the canonical-desktop-team or to any of the members of > it. > > Please review the page and let me know what you'd like to > include,remove,etc. If I'm missing a package you're looking please also > tell me and if you'd like to have a separate category (ie: Messaging for > empathy+telepathy bugs) also tell me so i can create it. > > I'll rework on the code of it and hopefully move it to > ~platform/desktop. > > Looking forward to your feedback!. Have a nice day!, > > pedro. > > -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
