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{{admon/note||Maintainers love using this as an easy way to see all the bugs against their package.  They have also asked for a bugs page on their pkgdb user page that would show them all bugs against packages that they own or comaintain or are on the watch list for.}}
{{admon/note||Maintainers love using this as an easy way to see all the bugs against their package.  They have also asked for a bugs page on their pkgdb user page that would show them all bugs against packages that they own or comaintain or are on the watch list for.}}
The /packages feature that duplicates this is a little bit broken.  It has to do with the busted multicall support that happened with the latest bz upgrade.  It only fails for packages with "lots of bugs" like this one, https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/kernel/bugs

Revision as of 16:00, 14 August 2012

pkgdb code that needs migrating:

shows applications (anything that has a .desktop)

shows builds (binrary rpm packages in the repositories)

Idea: Consider https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/applications/Geany -- we could remove the "Available Builds" section and have the link at the top instead redirect the user to https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/geany/builds and "be done with it".

allows rating and tagging applications

Requirement:

  • pkgdb exports a sqlite db of tags=>binary rpm names for each release that bodhi incorporate into yum repodata. /tagger needs to do that as well.

Ideas:

  • Do we need to keep Tags in the pkgdb view? We could simply remove Tags from the Application Info pane and provide a link next to "User Comments | Builds" like "User Comments | Builds | Tags" that redirect the user to https://apps.fedoraproject.org/tagger/geany

shows open bugz against a package.

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Maintainers love using this as an easy way to see all the bugs against their package. They have also asked for a bugs page on their pkgdb user page that would show them all bugs against packages that they own or comaintain or are on the watch list for.

The /packages feature that duplicates this is a little bit broken. It has to do with the busted multicall support that happened with the latest bz upgrade. It only fails for packages with "lots of bugs" like this one, https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/kernel/bugs