On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 06:38:57PM +0100, Sebastian Pipping wrote: > bugday.gentoo.org could still be used as an entry point showing these bugs.
http://bugday.gentoo.org/ would easily be made able to show bugs with a specific Bugzilla keyword only. If I recall correctly, we had to do some very naughty things back when Gentoo changed the Bugzilla system to run with a MySQL cluster as backend. Back in the early days of Bugday, the site queried the database directly, but these days it uses Bugzilla's XML API for all the requests, which is why it takes forever to load the page. We did spend one Bugday making it a bit faster though, but it's still not fast enough (yes, it was even worse before that). A rewrite with a cache would probably not be a bad idea and it would be an easy task for any user who wants to contribute with something useful :) Until then, it would probably be a good idea to clean up the ACL of http://bugday.gentoo.org/. I'm still able to log in using my ancient username and password, and I can see on the accesslist that there are multiple former developers who still has access to the site. -- Alexander Færøy
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