On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 10:21:31AM +0200, Till Hofmann wrote:
>
> On 9/13/19 12:32 PM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
>> ## Anitya integration
>>
>> Currently if you want to tweak the setting for the anitya integration, you need
>> to open a pull-request on the fedora-scm-requests project at
>>
https://pagure.io/releng/fedora-scm-requests/
>> That git repo is pretty big and once your pull-request is finally open, you
>> still have to wait for someone to merge it.
>>
>> This is also going to change, new versions of pagure and pagure-dist-git offer a
>> drop-down menu on the left hand side menu to see and adjust the monitoring
>> status of the project.
>>
>> This is also live in staging and you can see an example of a project who has set
>> its monitoring status to "monitoring":
>>
https://src.stg.fedoraproject.org/rpms/0ad
>>
>> (The status in staging have been imported from the fedora-scm-requests repo)
>
> This is great to here! Would it be possible to have a page that shows
> the monitoring status of all my packages? Does that even exist already?
> I find myself repeatedly going through all my packages one-by-one to
> check the monitoring status, and I still miss a package once in a while.
> (This will already get easier with the new buttons, though).
No page but writing a script for this should be straight forward.
I am mostly AFK this week but I can cook up something for this next week :)
Even something like being able to mark user "Favorites" within the
Anitya interface would be quite helpful, and open it up for others who
might want to stay abreast outside of BZ package-owner integrations.
-jc