Bug#441283: qa.debian.org: "Debian Developer's Packages Overview" includes bug reporters.

2007-09-08 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Thijs Kinkhorst 2007-09-08 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think the page should wait with generating the  header; instead only
> if there's any information about you to be displayed, put out that header.
> It could even generate a 404 page if the value of login is not known at
> all.

I'm actually doing that for the other pages there, the problem here is
that there might be additional information/links that are still useful
while nothing (no packages) is displayed. I'll try to find a solution.

Christoph
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Bug#441283: qa.debian.org: "Debian Developer's Packages Overview" includes bug reporters.

2007-09-08 Thread Frank Lichtenheld
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 03:45:05AM -0400, A. Costa wrote:
> Googling for my email address revealed:
> 
> Debian Developer's Packages Overview
> Packages overview for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> ...the page says I'm a Debian Developer, which isn't so.  (I report
> bugs and have at times posted on a few Debian mailing lists, but never
> pursued the DD thing.)  
> 
> Presumably whatever 'bot created the page must have mined the mailing
> list or BTS data; perhaps a lot of bug reporters have been 
> "promoted".

Actually the script will use whatever address one feeds it and just
present the default page you're seeing.

So the interesting question would be where the google bot found the link
to this URL...

Gruesse,
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Bug#441283: qa.debian.org: "Debian Developer's Packages Overview" includes bug reporters.

2007-09-08 Thread tim hall

A. Costa wrote:

Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: normal


Googling for my email address revealed:

Debian Developer's Packages Overview
Packages overview for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

...the page says I'm a Debian Developer, which isn't so.  (I report
bugs and have at times posted on a few Debian mailing lists, but never
pursued the DD thing.)  


Presumably whatever 'bot created the page must have mined the mailing
list or BTS data; perhaps a lot of bug reporters have been 
"promoted".


Considering that it takes some people four years or more to achieve DD 
status, you have done well!-) Congratulations! ;p


cheers,

tim
64studio support


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Bug#441283: qa.debian.org: "Debian Developer's Packages Overview" includes bug reporters.

2007-09-08 Thread Thijs Kinkhorst
On Sat, September 8, 2007 09:45, A. Costa wrote:
> ...the page says I'm a Debian Developer, which isn't so.  (I report
> bugs and have at times posted on a few Debian mailing lists, but never
> pursued the DD thing.)
>
> Presumably whatever 'bot created the page must have mined the mailing
> list or BTS data; perhaps a lot of bug reporters have been
> "promoted".

In fact, there hasn't been a page created, it's just generated for every
email address you put in its URL (see:

http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think the page should wait with generating the  header; instead only
if there's any information about you to be displayed, put out that header.
It could even generate a 404 page if the value of login is not known at
all.


Thijs




Bug#441283: qa.debian.org: "Debian Developer's Packages Overview" includes bug reporters.

2007-09-08 Thread A. Costa
Package: qa.debian.org
Severity: normal


Googling for my email address revealed:

Debian Developer's Packages Overview
Packages overview for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

...the page says I'm a Debian Developer, which isn't so.  (I report
bugs and have at times posted on a few Debian mailing lists, but never
pursued the DD thing.)  

Presumably whatever 'bot created the page must have mined the mailing
list or BTS data; perhaps a lot of bug reporters have been 
"promoted".

Hope this helps...


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