On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Hans de Graaff <gra...@gentoo.org> wrote: > On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 15:41 +0200, Corentin Chary wrote: >> Hi, >> >> some news about euscan (still available at http://euscan.iksaif.net) >> >> - New design (yay !) >> - Atom feeds available for each herd/category/maintainer/package >> (http://euscan.iksaif.net/maintainers/59/feed/) >> - Specific handlers for PyPi, RubyGems, pecl and PEAR packages (check >> http://git.iksaif.net/?p=euscan.git;a=tree;f=pym/euscan/handlers;h=9a995dfcebe6beecce71851abb84a875cf6e5979;hb=HEAD >> ). >> >> Now, maybe we should find a way to integrate that with the GSoC >> statistic project and with http://packages.gentoo.org/ (like done at >> http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/php-net-ipv4.html ). A quick way would >> be to host euscan on a gentoo server, and add some webservices to >> publish the data in json or xml, then packages.gentoo.org and others >> could parse that and display it. > > One integration that might also be useful is what we track on the ruby > wiki currently: https://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/ruby/wiki/PendingBumps > which is a collection of quick notes on problems encountered while > bumping packages. The ability to attach notes to packages and to > acknowledge version bumps (and e.g. make them yellow instead of red) > could help with larger lists for herds. > > Kind regards, > > Hans >
Yep, You can already use that page: http://euscan.iksaif.net/herds/ruby/ And ruby packages are well tracked by euscan thanks to the rubygem site handler, see how it helped to find new upstream versions while http://euscan.iksaif.net/herds/ruby/charts/versions-monthly.png Could someone write ebuilds for euscan and euscanwww ? It should not take a lot of time, but my ebuilds skills are probably not good enought to do that. Thanks, -- Corentin Chary http://xf.iksaif.net