On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 13:25 +0200, Christian Iseli wrote:
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 03:55:05 -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
> I wrestled with SELinux, Apache, and TurboGears today and finally got
> the packageDB TurboGears instance running[1]_. If you're interested,
> the pieces are running behind Apache on test3. You can access it via
> ssh tunnel. On your machine::
> ssh -L 8888:test3:80 bastion
>
> Then browse to
http://localhost:8888/pkgdb/
WorksForMe ! Great :-)
> dgilmore, c4chris: if you get up to speed on kid
> templates or python programming, this should be set to dive into. (I'll
> get back to work on importing the data now.)
Got a question here: how do you link a BZ ticket number, plus some
approval info, to the "package approved" log entry ?
I can try to produce a list in tab-delimited (or other if you prefer)
format:
- package name
- submitted by
- submitted date
- approved by
- approved date
- BZ id
For older reviews, I could try to dig the info from the mailing list
archives...
What do you think ?
I like it. I don't think we have a field for the bugzilla id ATM. We
could add it to the Log table (so any log entry could have an optional
ticket_number associated with it) or add it to the Package (so the
Package has a review_ticket field).
I'm leaning towards adding it to the Package table, does that seem right
to you?
-Toshio