[Joerg Jaspert] > The way to generate this is(was) to modify a script from the > dak suite to output html instead of plain text. I tried to not make the > difference between my version and the existing one to big, so it mostly > shows what was already there, just with different format.
Is there something wrong with the age calculations? 'rte' is the oldest package, and its two uploads were 2002-02-21 and 2002-03-25. According to <URL:http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html>, the age is '1 year'. But from 2005-02-20 to 2002-03-25 it is close to 3 years. How is the age calculated? The next oldest package in the list,'kernel-linux-experimental-defaults' was uploaded 2003-11-14, and it too is listed with an age of '1 year'. Of course in this case it isn't too wrong, as the age is between 1 and 2 years. > Of course its possible to extend that in the future, its not closed > software or patented or something... Is the source on the web somewhere? > See the bottom of the site. > Note: The ordering of the output and the display of the Age column has > NOTHING to do with any way of how the ftpmasters handle anything in NEW. > Its just informational and I decided to show the youngest upload of any > package as that is the last time a Developer made something with it. Is it possible to add the order in which the ftpmasters will handle the entries in the NEW queue? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]