On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 22:37 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> I can only do very shallow testing. I think I need to actually
have a
> useful sql db locally to test any of the plotting. With the
> defaultdict emulation I can get past the server errors and the
> tracebacks..but there's nothing really useful going on.
>
> I could probably help a little more in terms of testing if the
> development code came with a small pre-filled dummy sqlite db.
Hey, guys. I've been following the thread - thanks for your excellent
contributions and suggestions. I'm definitely going to try my hardest to
pin down Brennan on IRC and pass everything from this thread on, if he
hasn't been following it himself. Thanks again for everything!
I know Brennan has a snapshot of Bugzilla he was using for testing of
his implementation, and it was actually up on his server for a while,
but unfortunately it's not any more (he has technical issues keeping it
up). I'll definitely suggest that a sample data set be added to the
code.
Just wanted to send another update on this - Brennan did get the code
ported to Python 2.4, and it's now up live and running on the
infrastructure servers. It's at
http://publictest14.fedoraproject.org/triageweb/ , if anyone's
interested in taking a look. I'm not sure if Brennan used the work you
guys contributed for the Python 2.4 port or re-did it himself before he
saw it, but either way, thanks a lot for your time on this! Of course,
if anyone's interested in helping develop the system further, I'm sure
Brennan would welcome the assistance.
thanks again, guys.
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