Discussion:
[users] rpmforge packages statistics
David Hrbáč
2010-09-09 12:40:27 UTC
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Hi,
Right now we have:
5183 spec files within svn
4911 packages within svn
4738 packages within SRPM repo
2535 packages considered CPAN upstream
2822 packages we can successfully test upstream
2067 up-to-date packages
1658 unknown upstream yet
0755 packages outdated
0719 packages considered SourceForge upstream
0432 unresolved guessed upstream
0030 exclusive dist not for el{3,4,5}


46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated

Regards,
DH
Yury V. Zaytsev
2010-09-09 12:46:51 UTC
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Hi!
Post by David Hrbáč
46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated
Do you think it's feasible for you to keep the RegExp lists in the SVN
so that others can possibly update it? What would be the best location?
tools/cnucnu?
--
Sincerely yours,
Yury V. Zaytsev
David Hrbáč
2010-09-09 12:40:27 UTC
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Hi,
Right now we have:
5183 spec files within svn
4911 packages within svn
4738 packages within SRPM repo
2535 packages considered CPAN upstream
2822 packages we can successfully test upstream
2067 up-to-date packages
1658 unknown upstream yet
0755 packages outdated
0719 packages considered SourceForge upstream
0432 unresolved guessed upstream
0030 exclusive dist not for el{3,4,5}


46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated

Regards,
DH
Yury V. Zaytsev
2010-09-09 12:46:51 UTC
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Hi!
Post by David Hrbáč
46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated
Do you think it's feasible for you to keep the RegExp lists in the SVN
so that others can possibly update it? What would be the best location?
tools/cnucnu?
--
Sincerely yours,
Yury V. Zaytsev
David Hrbáč
2010-09-09 12:40:27 UTC
Permalink
Hi,
Right now we have:
5183 spec files within svn
4911 packages within svn
4738 packages within SRPM repo
2535 packages considered CPAN upstream
2822 packages we can successfully test upstream
2067 up-to-date packages
1658 unknown upstream yet
0755 packages outdated
0719 packages considered SourceForge upstream
0432 unresolved guessed upstream
0030 exclusive dist not for el{3,4,5}


46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated

Regards,
DH
Yury V. Zaytsev
2010-09-09 12:46:51 UTC
Permalink
Hi!
Post by David Hrbáč
46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated
Do you think it's feasible for you to keep the RegExp lists in the SVN
so that others can possibly update it? What would be the best location?
tools/cnucnu?
--
Sincerely yours,
Yury V. Zaytsev
David Hrbáč
2010-09-09 12:40:27 UTC
Permalink
Hi,
Right now we have:
5183 spec files within svn
4911 packages within svn
4738 packages within SRPM repo
2535 packages considered CPAN upstream
2822 packages we can successfully test upstream
2067 up-to-date packages
1658 unknown upstream yet
0755 packages outdated
0719 packages considered SourceForge upstream
0432 unresolved guessed upstream
0030 exclusive dist not for el{3,4,5}


46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated

Regards,
DH
Yury V. Zaytsev
2010-09-09 12:46:51 UTC
Permalink
Hi!
Post by David Hrbáč
46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated
Do you think it's feasible for you to keep the RegExp lists in the SVN
so that others can possibly update it? What would be the best location?
tools/cnucnu?
--
Sincerely yours,
Yury V. Zaytsev
David Hrbáč
2010-09-09 12:40:27 UTC
Permalink
Hi,
Right now we have:
5183 spec files within svn
4911 packages within svn
4738 packages within SRPM repo
2535 packages considered CPAN upstream
2822 packages we can successfully test upstream
2067 up-to-date packages
1658 unknown upstream yet
0755 packages outdated
0719 packages considered SourceForge upstream
0432 unresolved guessed upstream
0030 exclusive dist not for el{3,4,5}


46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated

Regards,
DH
Yury V. Zaytsev
2010-09-09 12:46:51 UTC
Permalink
Hi!
Post by David Hrbáč
46,62% of packages within SRPM repo are up-to-date
15,93% of packages within SRPM repo are outdated
Do you think it's feasible for you to keep the RegExp lists in the SVN
so that others can possibly update it? What would be the best location?
tools/cnucnu?
--
Sincerely yours,
Yury V. Zaytsev
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