Hello, i've prepared a small website, http://sandrotosi.me/debian/py2removal/index.html, to keep track of the bugs user-tagged `py2removal`.
* i'm sure there are bugs * it's pretty brutal html, but should provide useful information * it tries to account for crufted binary packages * it ignores the package if the py2removal bug is closed (that means you can remove a pkg with rdeps and not be identified by this page) * since py2removal bugs are against src pkg, the script gets the binary package and work only on the ones depending on python2 packages * it's sorted with packages with 0 or few r-deps at the top, which ideally are packages "easy" to get py2 removed from * there's a graph too, which gives a more visual representation of the rdeps; it's currently at level=1 (ie only the target package + the direct reverse-dependencies are shown), i'll consider expand it to level=3/4 * for now it's juts a single snapshot; if considered useful i'll to to keep it updated regularly (but my laptop is not always on anyway) let me know if you consider it helpful and/or it should include more information to make it more interesting. Regards, -- Sandro "morph" Tosi My website: http://sandrotosi.me/ Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi G+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+SandroTosi