> On 18/10/09 at 22:57 +0200, George Danchev wrote: > > Package: qa.debian.org > > > > Hi, > > > > It would be nice to get impression of the current (topmost) bug numbers, > > for instance: > > > > packages with more than 1 open RC-bug > > packages with more than 10/100 open bugs (any kind of) > > > > and eventually reports about packages with bugs tagged as 'request for > > help', 'more info' and 'wontfix'. > > I agree. Maybe you could work on writing the SQL queries for those > lists, and such lists could be provided as a CGI on > http://udd.debian.org/?
Yeah, providing thes next to existing scripts is what I meant, and I'm willing to invest some time after it. Should I download udd.sql.gz, install plperl (createlang, etc... which might take some time) at my site or I can login to samosa and use local database there to try some queries? I also noticed that there are some nice VIEWs at [1], which could be used. Extracting interesting bug-profiles might need further and broader discussion, but on my second thoughts I believe that these concerning testing are the hottest ones, so we are best to start with them first. My revised lists are: packages in testing with more than 0/5 open RC-bug packages in testing with more than 10/100 open bugs (any kind of) packages in testing with bugs tagged as 'request for help', 'more info' and 'wontfix'. [1] http://udd.debian.org/schema/udd.html -- pub 4096R/0E4BD0AB <people.fccf.net/danchev/key pgp.mit.edu> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org