On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 09:59:24AM +1000, Dan Callaghan wrote:
Excerpts from Ralph Bean's message of 2015-02-21 06:36 +10:00:
> I'm proud to announce that the Infrastructure team has finished deploying the
> first iteration of our replacement for the older, wiki-based Upstream Release
> Monitoring tools this week. You can read about the details of the trio of
> systems[1] now used to coordinate upstream release monitoring on the same old
> wiki page.
Nice work, this is looking great!
Is there any easy way I can check which of my packages *doesn't* yet
have a valid mapping in Anitya, aside from checking each one by hand in
the web UI?
It could be automated, but afaik, there is no tool (released) to do this yet,
maybe you can convince Ralph to keep working on:
https://github.com/ralphbean/ship-it
as I believe it does part of what you want :)
I want to enable release monitoring on all my packages but I've
lost
track of which ones were correctly configured on the old wiki page.
Also, will Anitya warn me somehow if a configuration becomes invalid
later (because upstream changed their hosting or similar)?
Not at the moment, but we could make anitya send a fedmsg message when it fails
to retrieve correctly the information for a package.
In the meanwhile, I try to go once in a while through the list of projects that
failed to update:
https://release-monitoring.org/projects/updates/failed
For example right now, I'm seeing 160 drupal related projects failing:
https://release-monitoring.org/projects/updates/failed?log=drupal
Looks like the names need fixing :)
Pierre