Bits from DDPO (qa.debian.org/developer.php)

Posted by tadelste on Nov 22, 2005 9:09 PM EDT
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The Debian Developer's Packages Overview page at [1] has recently received some new features that I'd like to announce here.





Hi,

The Debian Developer's Packages Overview page at [1] has recently received some new features that I'd like to announce here.

[1] http://qa.debian.org/developer.php

* Support for adding arbitrary packages to the list.

The easiest way to do that is to append &packagespkg1+pkg2+... to the URL. If you enter the package names in the form under 'Display configuration', the list of packages will be added to the cookie set by DDPO.

The other way is:

* Support for user-defined sections.

By mailing commands to [e-mail:ddpo@qa.debian.org], you can create new sections that will appear on the page for a certain login (mail address). The commands accepted are:

user
Process commands for
. Defaults to the address used in the From: header. subscribe [
] Adds to the listing. If
is omitted, defaults to "ddpo". This command can also be used to move to a differe= nt section. unsubscribe Removes the from the listing. help Print help text. quit thanks Stops processing commands.

You can use that to create a section for each of your sponsorees, to track NMUs, or just to watch interesting packages (including virtual packages from the BTS). For an example, look at my page at [2].

[2] http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?loginmyon

* Display of NMUs and sponsored uploads.

All packages uploaded to unstable and experimental that have been signed by a DD's key are extracted from the projectb and displayed in the "uploads" section at the end of the page. If you don't like that, turn it off by &uploads0 (or use the 'Display configuration' form).

* Popcon data shown on page.

The new Popcon column shows the installed count for the binary package with the most installation for each source package. The "More" link links to the detailed list, which now also includes a link to Ian Lynagh's popcon graphs [3].

[3] http://people.debian.org/~igloo/popcon-graphs/index.php

Christoph -- [e-mail:cb@df7cb.de] | http://www.df7cb.de/

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