Hi all, welcome to the second issue of the irregular metadata.xml check.
Did you know that only 16% of all packages in the tree do not belong to any herd (ie. <herd>no-herd</herd>). Nevertheless, as no-herd is not a nice place to be, perhaps your herd can adopt a package or two. If you get really lucky you even get a dev with the deal - for free! Herds with no email =================== As robbat2 points out, in order to allow for automatic bug assignment all herds need to have an email address. The following herds do not have an email address specified in herds.xml. herd without email: comm-fax herd without email: dev-tools herd without email: haskell herd without email: common-lisp herd without email: secure-tunneling herd without email: ia64-kernel herd without email: middle-east herd without email: arm herd without email: lang-misc herd without email: s390 herd without email: sh Statistics ============================================== Total number of packages: 11684 metadata.xml missing 0 <herd> missing 2 <herd> empty 0 <herd> unknown 0 <herd>=no-herd 1887 <maintainer> missing 6611 <maintainer> retired 0 <maintainer> is a herd 1300 <maintainer> unknown 201 <maintainer>=maintainer-needed 438 Proxy maintainer without gentoo association 13 Unmaintained packages 602 As always, the full metadata-check.log is available from [1]. The script used to generate the log can be found at [2]. Feedback welcome. Kind regards Thilo [1] Full metadata-check.log http://dev.gentoo.org/~bangert/metadata-check.log [2] Metadata checking script. http://overlays.gentoo.org/dev/bangert/browser/scripts/check-metadata.rb
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