* Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20011021 08:48]: > We now have 32 packages maintained by debian-qa and 223 packages > maintained by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please note that these figures are for binary packages, not source packages. It's about 21 + 96 by source packages (not counting non-US). Altough this is slighty off topic, let's mention it now.. Colin noticed that there are orphaned packages which have no WNPP bugs. I've now written a script to check for such packages: wnpp-publicize is in QA's CVS. Quoting from pandora:/org/qa.debian.org/data/wnpp/README: wnpp-publicize -------------- wnpp-publicize shows a listing of orphaned packages for which no WNPP bugs have been filed yet. For each package printed out by wnpp-publicize an O: bug should be filed against the "wnpp" pseudo package. Since wnpp-publicize uses projectB (katie's SQL database) to get a listing of all source packages, the script has to be run on ftp-master.debian.org (for main) or non-us.debian.org (for non-US). If the script cannot parse the bug's subject line (into tag and source) the script will think there is no bug report although there is. I will try to make the code to parse the subject line smarter and more robust but until that happens, please make sure to check that no bugs have in fact been filed before posting one. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]