On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 00:27, "Paweł Hajdan, Jr." <phajdan...@gentoo.org> wrote: > Okay, I think this is pretty cool and we should find it a new home in > the Gentoo infrastructure. > > I was thinking about http://qa-reports.gentoo.org/ with the repo at > http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/qa-scripts.git;a=summary > > I can act as a proxy committer and reviewer for that code. Could you > break it up into some smaller parts (preferably backend first) and send > to me for review (if you're interested)? > > How long does it take to generate the reports?
+1 I think it would be good to run this on Gentoo infra, and I wouldn't mind helping out. Bikeshedding: not sure "reports" is the best name for this, as reports implies something more static? Also not sure how much it has to do with QA. How much of it constitutes the backend, in your opinion? It seems there are two parts, right now: 1. euscan script, to find new versions for a single package 2. the django www app, including storage for the version data IMO it would be nice to have a somewhat generic REST-style service exposing the data, and build a simple UI on top of that. In particular, I have different ideas about what the UI should look like, so it would be nice if different people could experiment (and/or integrate in other services like znurt.org). Cheers, Dirkjan