On Friday, 27 January 2023 20:14:43 CET Jelmer Vernooij wrote: > I've been looking at how to do a mass conversion. There's about 375 packages > still listed as being on alioth (~100 in SVN, ~267 in Git, the rest in > something else). > https://janitor.debian.net/cupboard/result-codes/hosted-on-alioth?campaign=u > nchanged&include_transient=off&include_historical=off
I searched that list and checked a few of them ... and they all seem to be on salsa already. What's the best way to deal with those? If I want to trim down the result list ASAP so I could focus on the ones who actually do need a conversion, should/could I use that page or would it be better if I keep a local document (for now), where I'd remove the false positives. (Fixing things properly will be for another time) Here are the 'false positives' I found (tdo = tracker.debian.org): libvorbisspi-java: https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/libvorbisspi-java Notes: d/control is updated but it has not be uploaded to Debian colorpicker: https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/colorpicker/ Notes: d/control is NOT updated libjrosetta-java: https://salsa.debian.org/java-team/libjrosetta-java/ Notes: d/control updated to point to https://anonscm.debian.org/git/pkg-java/ libjrosetta-java.git ... The above 3 are all from pkg-java, so they may all be converted, but haven't checked that psicode: https://salsa.debian.org/debichem-team/psi4 Notes: If you go to the homepage on tdo/psicode you're greeted by PSI4 and searching on salsa found the above repo. There is also tdo/psi4 which appears properly maintained, apart from still having an old version from 2019-05-17, while upstream released several new ones. I'd guess that tdo/psicode is abandoned in favor of tdo/psi4. Last uploader of psicode is also uploader of psi4. nautilus-image-converter: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/nautilus-image-converter Notes: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/nautilus-image-converter seems to be fine, but it is maintained by Debian QA Group !?!
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