On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 12:38 AM, Lucas Nussbaum <lu...@debian.org> wrote:
> > 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? > As for me, the most useful Debian External Health Status is the stats for the upstream package, so RSS is not as important as getting the status of upstream support. 1. If link with upstream is correct, and the history of all the checks 2. Version of same upstream code in different other distributions 3. CVEs and bugs for this upstream version, including different dists 4. If there is a new version, does it automatically builds 5. Which upstream version breaks automatic package build 6. Which upstream version changes API/ABI compatibility So, it is more like continuous integration for upstream service. It will be also nice to get .deb from this service for testing new versions. -- anatoly t.