Re: popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no

2022-05-05 Thread Bill Allombert
On Thu, May 05, 2022 at 07:15:06AM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote: > ]] Bill Allombert > > > The rationale is that the only info really leaked is the package name, > > so it only make sense to hide a package if every system that have it > > installed are also hiding it, so it is better to make it

Re: rules-needs-root: yes (Was: popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no)

2022-05-05 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Thu, May 05, 2022 at 11:31:37AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote: > > If there's a growing list of boolean control fields, isn't it the > > indication that some sort of tagging system might make more sense? > > > > Instead of three lines: > > > > XB-Popcon-Reports: no > > Rules-Requires-Root: yes >

rules-needs-root: yes (Was: popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no)

2022-05-05 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, Am Wed, May 04, 2022 at 07:23:43PM +0200 schrieb julien.pu...@gmail.com: > If there's a growing list of boolean control fields, isn't it the > indication that some sort of tagging system might make more sense? > > Instead of three lines: > > XB-Popcon-Reports: no > Rules-Requires-Root: yes

Re: popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no

2022-05-04 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Bill Allombert > The rationale is that the only info really leaked is the package name, > so it only make sense to hide a package if every system that have it > installed are also hiding it, so it is better to make it a property > of the package than of the system. I think it'd make more

Re: popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no

2022-05-04 Thread Peter
On 04/05/2022 19:43, Russ Allbery wrote: I don't know if it currently does this, but it would be useful for popcon to show counts for public third-party packages that aren't in the archive. See https://popcon.debian.org/unknown/by_recent Cheers, Peter

Re: popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no

2022-05-04 Thread Russ Allbery
Philipp Kern writes: > I like the idea, especially for organizations who know what they are > doing[1]. I just fear that it won't actually solve your denylisting > problem at hand. People will keep not specifying it. Can't popcon go and > just accept reports for packages in the archive somehow?

Re: popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no

2022-05-04 Thread Philipp Kern
Hi, On 2022-05-04 18:21, Bill Allombert wrote: I plan to add support for 'XB-Popcon-Reports: no' to popularity-contest. This allows to build packages with private names that will not be reported to popcon, by adding 'XB-Popcon-Reports: no' to debian/control. This must not used by packages in

Re: popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no

2022-05-04 Thread julien . puydt
Le mercredi 04 mai 2022 à 10:12 -0700, Russ Allbery a écrit : > Bill Allombert writes: > > > I plan to add support for 'XB-Popcon-Reports: no' to popularity- > > contest. > > This allows to build packages with private names that will not be > > reported to popcon, by adding 'XB-Popcon-Reports:

Re: popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no

2022-05-04 Thread Russ Allbery
Bill Allombert writes: > I plan to add support for 'XB-Popcon-Reports: no' to popularity-contest. > This allows to build packages with private names that will not be > reported to popcon, by adding 'XB-Popcon-Reports: no' to debian/control. > This must not used by packages in the debian archive,

popularity-contest: support for XB-Popcon-Reports: no

2022-05-04 Thread Bill Allombert
Dear Debian developers, I plan to add support for 'XB-Popcon-Reports: no' to popularity-contest. This allows to build packages with private names that will not be reported to popcon, by adding 'XB-Popcon-Reports: no' to debian/control. This must not used by packages in the debian archive, however