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On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 06:38:57PM +0100, Sebastian Pipping wrote: |
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> bugday.gentoo.org could still be used as an entry point showing these bugs. |
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http://bugday.gentoo.org/ would easily be made able to show bugs with a |
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specific Bugzilla keyword only. If I recall correctly, we had to do some |
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very naughty things back when Gentoo changed the Bugzilla system to run |
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with a MySQL cluster as backend. Back in the early days of Bugday, the |
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site queried the database directly, but these days it uses Bugzilla's |
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XML API for all the requests, which is why it takes forever to load the |
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page. We did spend one Bugday making it a bit faster though, but it's |
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still not fast enough (yes, it was even worse before that). A rewrite |
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with a cache would probably not be a bad idea and it would be an easy |
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task for any user who wants to contribute with something useful :) |
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Until then, it would probably be a good idea to clean up the ACL of |
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http://bugday.gentoo.org/. I'm still able to log in using my ancient |
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username and password, and I can see on the accesslist that there are |
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multiple former developers who still has access to the site. |
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Alexander Færøy |