Enrico Zini wrote: > have a look: http://people.debian.org/~enrico/popsuggest.php > > Given a popcon submission,
Doesn't work from Stable, by the way... which is probably a good thing. But it reminds me: we've not detectably been thinking about the issue of Debian releases in the development of the debtags infrastructure. If your /etc/apt/sources.list specifies "etch" and your /etc/debtags/sources.list points at the alioth tag-archive, you are currently capable of making useful contributions; but after the release, you're going to start seeing inapplicable tags (eg: Etch's foo-media-player being role::dummy, Lenny/Sid's being role::program works-with-format::mp4) and you may even end up misguidedly contributing "corrections". Is there any plan to set up separate tag (and vocabulary?) archives? > it finds similar systems and provide package > suggestions based on them. Then the results are presented broken down > by tag, and tags can also be used to filter the results to specific > contexts (like games, gui apps or software development). For me (on Frozen) mostly "the rest of field::linguistics" and "if you like cheap and nasty uitoolkits, then you'll love these..." > I think it's a remarkable prototype showing the potential that we all > have. Particularly useful for people freshly upgraded from Sarge. -- JBR Ankh kak! (Ancient Egyptian blessing) _______________________________________________ Debtags-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debtags-devel

