On 27/08/15 at 09:45 -0400, anarcat wrote: > On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 05:01:46PM +0300, anatoly techtonik wrote: > > Package: qa.debian.org > > > > DEHS service at http://dehs.alioth.debian.org/ looks alive, but in > > fact it is dead and its database is offline for almost two years, > > which is shown by multiple reports in ML over that time > > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/dehs-devel/ > > > > It's time to kill it so that it won't confuse people anymore, and > > redirect people from http://wiki.debian.org/DEHS to something like: > > > > 1. ROSA Upstream Tracker - see it in action - > > http://upstream-tracker.org/updates/rosa/2012/ - it is GPL'ed, so it > > should be easy to port it to Debian. > > This now says it is unmaintained: > > http://upstream.rosalinux.ru/ > > "Unfortunately, we cannot support the service anymore. Sorry for > inconvenience. The suitable replacement for this tool will be available > at github.com/lvc soon. ROSA Laboratory, 21 July 2015. " > > The database itself says "has been generated on 2014-09-04"... so is > probably not a good way forward. > > > 2. http://people.ubuntuwire.org/~lucas/merges.html > > I am not sure how that helps. > > > 3. http://duck.debian.net > > Maybe? > > > 4. Anything else? > > So what's the solution here? > > Should we bug duck people to implement this? > > UDD seems to help here, but it does much more than this...
Given that UDD does more, it could also implement a stripped down version. But I'm not sure what is the functionality you are looking for. Monitor a specific package using RSS? Stats? Lucas