In case people are wondering how far this has come. When we started focussing on the hottest100 a month ago we had about 90 of the hottest100 packages linked to products, and about 52 of them had working branches. Now we have 94 of them linked to products, which must be just about all that aren't special cases. Of those, 64 now have working branches. That's pretty good, though I was hoping we'd be a bit higher now, and I'm a bit surprised the second number hasn't shifted since Christmas.
The definition of 'working' here may be a bit loose; I'm working on a script to scan them and report those which are stale. This will also give a better way to record the specific problems with any branches that should exempt them from this experiment, or the bugs we have to fix to get them working. I plan that over the next few weeks we get branches registered for the rest of them, and then be fixing some more of the import bugs. -- Martin <http://launchpad.net/~mbp/> -- ubuntu-distributed-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-distributed-devel
