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* [gentoo-dev] New customization options available on packages.g.o
@ 2020-10-06 20:55 Max Magorsch
  2020-10-07  5:58 ` Kent Fredric
  2020-10-07  7:12 ` Joonas Niilola
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Max Magorsch @ 2020-10-06 20:55 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

Hi all,

the tl;dr is that new customization options are available on
packages.gentoo.org. On the right side of the navigation bar you will
find a new link to the preferences pages. On these pages it's possible
to customize different parts of packages.g.o to your needs.

For example, it's possible to customize the keywords that are shown or
the classes of pkgcheck warnings that are displayed. Furthermore it's
also possible to include all packages, QA reports, pull requests and
bugs of projects a maintainer is part of on the maintainer page. This
way, it's for instance possible to view all bugs of packages you are
maintaining as well as bugs of packages that are maintained by
projects you are part of.

Further customization options are available on the preferences pages.
Feel free to let me know if you are missing anything. Apart from that:
Happy customizing.

/M


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* Re: [gentoo-dev] New customization options available on packages.g.o
  2020-10-06 20:55 [gentoo-dev] New customization options available on packages.g.o Max Magorsch
@ 2020-10-07  5:58 ` Kent Fredric
  2020-10-07  7:12 ` Joonas Niilola
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Kent Fredric @ 2020-10-07  5:58 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

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On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 20:55:25 +0000
Max Magorsch <arzano@gentoo.org> wrote:

> Further customization options are available on the preferences pages.
> Feel free to let me know if you are missing anything. Apart from that:
> Happy customizing.
> 
> /M

This is awesome \o/

Though I may have spotted a bug or two.

When you toggle "Include packages of projects the maintainer is part
of", it doesn't change the displayed numbers on some of the relevant pages.

For instance, at the top of:

  https://packages.gentoo.org/maintainer/kentnl@gentoo.org/bugs

I see the number "13" on the number of bugs, and the union of "perl +
rust + kentnl" couldn't ever be that small.

Should be at least as large as 251, as per:

  https://packages.gentoo.org/maintainer/perl@gentoo.org/bugs 

And well

 https://packages.gentoo.org/maintainer/kentnl@gentoo.org/stabilization

Should absolutely be greater than three.

More like: 221

As per:

  https://packages.gentoo.org/maintainer/perl@gentoo.org/bugs

And 

  https://packages.gentoo.org/maintainer/kentnl@gentoo.org/security

Says 0 *and* gives a blank page, but surely, it should aggregate this?

  https://packages.gentoo.org/maintainer/perl@gentoo.org/security

Either way, great stuff :)

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* Re: [gentoo-dev] New customization options available on packages.g.o
  2020-10-06 20:55 [gentoo-dev] New customization options available on packages.g.o Max Magorsch
  2020-10-07  5:58 ` Kent Fredric
@ 2020-10-07  7:12 ` Joonas Niilola
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Joonas Niilola @ 2020-10-07  7:12 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev


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On 10/6/20 11:55 PM, Max Magorsch wrote:
> For example, it's possible to customize the keywords that are shown or
> the classes of pkgcheck warnings that are displayed. Furthermore it's
> also possible to include all packages, QA reports, pull requests and
> bugs of projects a maintainer is part of on the maintainer page. This
> way, it's for instance possible to view all bugs of packages you are
> maintaining as well as bugs of packages that are maintained by
> projects you are part of.
>
> Further customization options are available on the preferences pages.
> Feel free to let me know if you are missing anything. Apart from that:
> Happy customizing.
>
> /M
>
A link to everyone:

https://packages.gentoo.org/user/preferences/packages

Is this cookie-based? Is there a way to "save" your preferences somehow,
or would you need to introduce a new login account to p.g.o? How's the
"single-login-to-all-gentoo-services" idea moving?

Still this is awesome and thanks for your work on p.g.o. I'm off to test
some settings.

-- juippis



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