At the sprint in Strasbourg a year ago we added a script to report on
the Launchpad code status (package import, upstream import) for the 100
most popular packages in Ubuntu at the time.

The number of out of date packages has increased since then. I'm going
to investigate why that is.

We have some more stale upstreams - this appears to be mainly because of
the group of 100 packages we picked back then either the upstream is
being phased out (e.g. hal, thunderbird 2, ...) or because of Mercurial
import failures. 

I'm currently preparing to run this script over all of main.

Here is the summary:

 Package Branch Summary:
-   75 ok
+   61 ok
+   17 package_out_of_date
     9 old-version
-    4 package_out_of_date
     2 package-bug:248460
     2 package-bug:513215
     1 broken
+    1 no_source_package
     1 package-bug:490571
     1 package-bug:508258
     1 package-bug:513205
@@ -475,13 +471,15 @@
   100 TOTAL
 
 Upstream Branch Summary:
-   62 ok_upstream
-   14 stale_upstream
-    6 no_source_package
+   49 ok_upstream
+   12 old_format
+    8 no_source_package
+    7 stale_upstream
+    4 broken_upstream
     4 kde
+    4 nested-trees
     4 special
     3 missing_upstream_branch
-    2 nested-trees
     2 old-version
     1 colocated
     1 mtn-import

Cheers,

Jelmer 

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