On 27 Sep 2010, at 21:22, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 09:10:49PM +0100, Jamie Bennett wrote:
The script is at:
http://code.edge.launchpad.net/~jamiebennett/+junk/bug-track
(beware, its very early days and it isn't the greatest code, tags need to be passed in rather than hard-coded e.t.c)
Nice job!
You probably want to have a list of pillars to search through instead of just looking through "ubuntu" and "linaro"; I wonder if it makes sense for us to have a page where we registar all Linaro-related Launchpad projects to ensure we actually know where to look. What do you think?
Sure. The pillar name is passed in when calling the script so could be any project. Getting a list of these projects is a good idea but will need to be maintained.
I have another script called from a cron job which just calls 'bug-track ubuntu' and 'bug-track linaro', this of course could be anything. Currently each project is presented separately on the wiki page but I could combine that information.
The other alternative is to change our tag names to be unique -- i.e. prefixed with linaro-, so i.e. linaro-igep -- and then get somebody in Launchpad to implement searching for tagged bugs across all projects registered.
I think the first suggestion is probably good enough and depends only on you; the only downside is that if you file, say, an Xorg bug with an "igep" tag, you probably won't have Xorg listed as a pillar to search through. It would probably have an Ubuntu or Linaro bug filed against it, though, which is why I think it's not a big problem.
Right and if we suspect that we could get 'interesting' bugs in a project we could just add it to the list of projects to check.
Christian Robottom Reis | [+55] 16 9112 6430 | http://launchpad.net/~kiko
Regards, Jamie.