[Zope-dev] Launchpad gardening
Tres Seaver
tseaver at palladion.com
Thu Apr 15 10:28:49 EDT 2010
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(oops, I thought this went out earlier).
I wanted to let the zope-dev community know a bit about what Christian
Theune and I have been doing this week. We have done a fair bit of
tidying for the ZTK projects on Launchpad:
- - Each ZTK package is now a separate Launchpad project, under the
umbrella of the 'zopetoolkit' project group:
https://launchpad.net/zopetoolkit/
I did some minimal branding (the circle Z logo) across the ZTK
projects; Christian updated the metadata on them, including fixing
up descriptinons and adding PyPI download links.
- - Each of those projects has bug tracking turned on. You can drill
down into any of them from the "umbrella" page and click the "Bugs"
tab at the top. You can also see an overview for the whole ZTK:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zopetoolkit
- - I did a bit of "Augean stable shoveling" in the Zope3 tracker,
moving bugs which were obviously tied to one of the ZTK projects
into the appropriate project, and leaving behind a "wontfix" in
the Zope3 project (since we're not making new Zope3 releases,
we can't be fixing bugs there). I left behind about 70 bugs which
are tied up with packages whcih don't yet have a real home.
At this point, there are significant sets of bugs to be tackled
in many of the ZTK projects: I'm hoping that having them grouped
together that way will enable folks to focus on getting a number
of bugs for a given project closed quickly, as in at a bug day.
- - Charlie Clarke put together a script which polls Launchpad for
"languishing" bugs for a project. I hacked on it a bit, allowing
running the report against the 'zopetoolkit' project group, etc.:
http://svn.zope.org/zope.bugchecker/trunk
I am attaching a copy of the report for the ZTK projects.
- - I requested that the Launchpad folks set up mirrored imports of
the SVN trunks for all the ZTK projects (some were already being
imported, some aren't yet done). Each project's branch can now be
checked out using a nicely mnemonic bzr command, e.g.:
$ bzr branch lp:zope.interface
You can drill down to a project, and click the "Branches" tab to
see any branches (most have only the one trunk branc). You can also
see an overview of all the ZTK branches:
https://code.launchpad.net/zopetoolkit
I am hopeful that having the code easily branchable with a DVCS will
lower the barrier to contributing at something like a bug day, for
instance.
Enjoy!
Tres.
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