Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Andrea Scarpino
On Monday 24 January 2011 18:50:34 Thomas Dziedzic wrote:
 Hello fellow Users/TUs,
 
 I have come across a rather old wiki entry [1] which was used for AUR
 Cleanup Day.
 It seems like we haven't had this day in quite some time, so I would
 like to have another AUR Cleanup Day where the community along with
 the TUs participate to clean things up in the AUR.
 We would use the wiki link to keep track of progress after cleaning it
 up a bit since the last time it was used.
 If I have enough people on board with this, I would like to make it an
 AUR Cleanup Weekend so that they can contribute whenever they have
 time.
 I would like to stress that this wouldn't be limited to only TU
 participation. Anyone would be able to see if there are broken
 packages, and list them on the wiki to have a TU look at it.
 I would like to make AUR Cleanup Weekend either this or next weekend.
 What do you think?
 
 [1] - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Cleanup_Day
This could be done in parallel with the next Bug Squashing Day 5th February. 
We could organize these two events and write a news on the site like: Arch 
Linux needs you or something like that :)

-- 
Andrea


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Allan McRae

On 25/01/11 10:50, Thomas Dziedzic wrote:

Hello fellow Users/TUs,

I have come across a rather old wiki entry [1] which was used for AUR
Cleanup Day.
It seems like we haven't had this day in quite some time, so I would
like to have another AUR Cleanup Day where the community along with
the TUs participate to clean things up in the AUR.
We would use the wiki link to keep track of progress after cleaning it
up a bit since the last time it was used.
If I have enough people on board with this, I would like to make it an
AUR Cleanup Weekend so that they can contribute whenever they have
time.
I would like to stress that this wouldn't be limited to only TU
participation. Anyone would be able to see if there are broken
packages, and list them on the wiki to have a TU look at it.
I would like to make AUR Cleanup Weekend either this or next weekend.
What do you think?

[1] - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Cleanup_Day



Last time I organised this was actually a bit of a disaster.   A bunch 
of packages were added by the community to be cleaned up but when it 
came time for TUs to review the list and make removals, not much got done...


The current system with emails to this list with brief explanations why 
packages should be removed is working well.  Why not just stick with that?


Allan


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Stéphane Gaudreault
Le janvier 24, 2011 07:50:34 PM, Thomas Dziedzic a écrit :
 Hello fellow Users/TUs,
 
 I have come across a rather old wiki entry [1] which was used for AUR
 Cleanup Day.
 It seems like we haven't had this day in quite some time, so I would
 like to have another AUR Cleanup Day where the community along with
 the TUs participate to clean things up in the AUR.
 We would use the wiki link to keep track of progress after cleaning it
 up a bit since the last time it was used.
 If I have enough people on board with this, I would like to make it an
 AUR Cleanup Weekend so that they can contribute whenever they have
 time.
 I would like to stress that this wouldn't be limited to only TU
 participation. Anyone would be able to see if there are broken
 packages, and list them on the wiki to have a TU look at it.
 I would like to make AUR Cleanup Weekend either this or next weekend.
 What do you think?
 
 [1] - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Cleanup_Day

offtopic
While talking about cleanup, what is the status of the Community Cleanup 
2011 ?
/offtopic

Cheers,

Stéphane


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Xyne
Allan McRae wrote:

 Last time I organised this was actually a bit of a disaster.   A bunch 
 of packages were added by the community to be cleaned up but when it 
 came time for TUs to review the list and make removals, not much got done...
 
 The current system with emails to this list with brief explanations why 
 packages should be removed is working well.  Why not just stick with that?
 
 Allan

Not much got done as in there were loads of false positives and thus nothing to
do, or TUs just didn't hold up their end?

I would expect a deluge of false positives for something like this unless
someone draws up *very* clear guidelines for volunteers to follow. As Allan
stated, the current system works rather well.


If you want a better system, add deletion and orphan request buttons to the AUR
interface that send an email to this list automatically or, even better, create
a TU dashboard for the AUR where TUs can view submitted requests, along with
reasons, how long packages have been flagged out-of-date, whether the
maintainer has been emailed, etc. Packages could be automatically added to the
dashboard for consideration when certain conditions are met, e.g. no updates or
downloads in over a year.



Regards,
Xyne


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Bernardo Barros
2011/1/25 Xyne x...@archlinux.ca:
 If you want a better system, add deletion and orphan request buttons to the 
 AUR
 interface that send an email to this list automatically or, even better, 
 create
 a TU dashboard for the AUR where TUs can view submitted requests, along with
 reasons, how long packages have been flagged out-of-date, whether the
 maintainer has been emailed, etc. Packages could be automatically added to the
 dashboard for consideration when certain conditions are met, e.g. no updates 
 or
 downloads in over a year.

Very good suggestions.


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Thomas S Hatch
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Bernardo Barros bernardobarr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 2011/1/25 Xyne x...@archlinux.ca:
  If you want a better system, add deletion and orphan request buttons to
 the AUR
  interface that send an email to this list automatically or, even better,
 create
  a TU dashboard for the AUR where TUs can view submitted requests, along
 with
  reasons, how long packages have been flagged out-of-date, whether the
  maintainer has been emailed, etc. Packages could be automatically added
 to the
  dashboard for consideration when certain conditions are met, e.g. no
 updates or
  downloads in over a year.

 Very good suggestions.


I am going to go with Xyne, raising the level of awareness will aid in our
ability to keep the AUR clean.

I would also ask, is there a way to generate a list of packages that have
been flaged out of date for more than n days?


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Thomas Dziedzic
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Thomas S Hatch thatc...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Bernardo Barros bernardobarr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 2011/1/25 Xyne x...@archlinux.ca:
  If you want a better system, add deletion and orphan request buttons to
 the AUR
  interface that send an email to this list automatically or, even better,
 create
  a TU dashboard for the AUR where TUs can view submitted requests, along
 with
  reasons, how long packages have been flagged out-of-date, whether the
  maintainer has been emailed, etc. Packages could be automatically added
 to the
  dashboard for consideration when certain conditions are met, e.g. no
 updates or
  downloads in over a year.

 Very good suggestions.


 I am going to go with Xyne, raising the level of awareness will aid in our
 ability to keep the AUR clean.

 I would also ask, is there a way to generate a list of packages that have
 been flaged out of date for more than n days?


So this boils down to add features, not clean up days. Got it.
This is why I posted asking for opinions rather then going straight to
announcements :)
I guess there wont be a bug day because of the reasons discussed.

Cheers!


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Thomas Dziedzic
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Thomas Dziedzic gos...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Thomas S Hatch thatc...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Bernardo Barros bernardobarr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 2011/1/25 Xyne x...@archlinux.ca:
  If you want a better system, add deletion and orphan request buttons to
 the AUR
  interface that send an email to this list automatically or, even better,
 create
  a TU dashboard for the AUR where TUs can view submitted requests, along
 with
  reasons, how long packages have been flagged out-of-date, whether the
  maintainer has been emailed, etc. Packages could be automatically added
 to the
  dashboard for consideration when certain conditions are met, e.g. no
 updates or
  downloads in over a year.

 Very good suggestions.


 I am going to go with Xyne, raising the level of awareness will aid in our
 ability to keep the AUR clean.

 I would also ask, is there a way to generate a list of packages that have
 been flaged out of date for more than n days?


 So this boils down to add features, not clean up days. Got it.
 This is why I posted asking for opinions rather then going straight to
 announcements :)
 I guess there wont be a bug day because of the reasons discussed.

 Cheers!


s/bug/aur cleanup/


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Lukas Fleischer
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:43:20AM -0700, Thomas S Hatch wrote:
 I would also ask, is there a way to generate a list of packages that have
 been flaged out of date for more than n days?

Yes, there is. We did something similar during the last AUR cleanup
(about three months ago iirc) to delete all packages that have been
flagged for a long time. We also pushed a patch to aur.git [1] that
adds out-of-date timestamps to packages in the package details view
which might make life for TUs (and users as well) a bit easier (will be
in 1.8.0).

There is a feature request for a Flag for deletion button [2], feel
free to join the discussion in the comments section. I'll look into that
later. This probably won't go into 1.8.0 tho.

[1]
http://projects.archlinux.org/aur.git/commit/?id=eda713032ce9bed773b6c927b2f6ac4b445fe577
[2] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16831


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Thomas S Hatch
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Lukas Fleischer
archli...@cryptocrack.dewrote:

 On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:43:20AM -0700, Thomas S Hatch wrote:
  I would also ask, is there a way to generate a list of packages that have
  been flaged out of date for more than n days?

 Yes, there is. We did something similar during the last AUR cleanup
 (about three months ago iirc) to delete all packages that have been
 flagged for a long time. We also pushed a patch to aur.git [1] that
 adds out-of-date timestamps to packages in the package details view
 which might make life for TUs (and users as well) a bit easier (will be
 in 1.8.0).

 There is a feature request for a Flag for deletion button [2], feel
 free to join the discussion in the comments section. I'll look into that
 later. This probably won't go into 1.8.0 tho.

 [1]

 http://projects.archlinux.org/aur.git/commit/?id=eda713032ce9bed773b6c927b2f6ac4b445fe577
 [2] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16831



Excellent, Thanks Lukas!

-Tom


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-25 Thread Lukas Fleischer
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:14:39AM -0700, Thomas S Hatch wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Lukas Fleischer
 archli...@cryptocrack.dewrote:
 
  On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:43:20AM -0700, Thomas S Hatch wrote:
   I would also ask, is there a way to generate a list of packages that have
   been flaged out of date for more than n days?
 
  Yes, there is. We did something similar during the last AUR cleanup
  (about three months ago iirc) to delete all packages that have been
  flagged for a long time. We also pushed a patch to aur.git [1] that
  adds out-of-date timestamps to packages in the package details view
  which might make life for TUs (and users as well) a bit easier (will be
  in 1.8.0).
 
  [...]
 
  [1]
 
  http://projects.archlinux.org/aur.git/commit/?id=eda713032ce9bed773b6c927b2f6ac4b445fe577
  [2] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16831
 
 
 
 Excellent, Thanks Lukas!

Actually, I was mistaken. The last AUR mass cleanup was based on the
last package action, last maintainer action and the out-of-date flag
(not the out-of-date timestamp), as there are no out-of-date timestamps
in the current stable release of the AUR. The commit I linked to in my
last mail adds such a field to the DB tho. So this'll be in 1.8.0 :)


[aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-24 Thread Thomas Dziedzic
Hello fellow Users/TUs,

I have come across a rather old wiki entry [1] which was used for AUR
Cleanup Day.
It seems like we haven't had this day in quite some time, so I would
like to have another AUR Cleanup Day where the community along with
the TUs participate to clean things up in the AUR.
We would use the wiki link to keep track of progress after cleaning it
up a bit since the last time it was used.
If I have enough people on board with this, I would like to make it an
AUR Cleanup Weekend so that they can contribute whenever they have
time.
I would like to stress that this wouldn't be limited to only TU
participation. Anyone would be able to see if there are broken
packages, and list them on the wiki to have a TU look at it.
I would like to make AUR Cleanup Weekend either this or next weekend.
What do you think?

[1] - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Cleanup_Day


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-24 Thread Kevin
Wasn't the last cleanup in September. More cleaning doesn't hurt though.





Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-24 Thread Thomas Dziedzic
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Kevin 31337h4c...@gmail.com wrote:
 Wasn't the last cleanup in September. More cleaning doesn't hurt though.





If it was, I wasn't aware of it.
Anyways, you're right, I don't think the AUR will ever not need cleanup.


Re: [aur-general] Proposal for the reinstatement of AUR Cleanup Day.

2011-01-24 Thread Thomas S Hatch
I am all for days to clean up the never ending disaster!