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Package Details Overview

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Package Details > Builds (*New! 20 Jan)

Is the "Built By" column really that important? I feel like maybe I should pull it out. --Duffy 22:30, 21 January 2009 (UTC)

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Package Details > Changelogs (*New! 21 Jan)

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Package Details > Updates (*New! 21 Jan)

TODO: add bug type/severity: security (severity?), bug, enhancement

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Package Details > Updates (*New! 22 Jan)

NOTE: very much work-in-progress; needs sanity check.

Notes on bug displays from #fedora-devel:

- Toshio has 36 open bugs right now. He cares mostly about how many open bugs, and how many closed bugs across all of his packages, but he doesn't own many packages. Finer-grained bug states don't typically matter much to him. - The X.org and kernel use cases for this page should be explored. Both have triaging and use fine-grained bug states. - James Antill would like to see a list of bugs he looked at / viewed most recently (he is always logged into BZ) and also a list of bugs *he* most recently modified. - Toshio mentioned that Launchpad has a piegraph of bug states per project. It might be good to get a feel for how actively a project/package is maintained/fixed/etc. - As a developer, Toshio is most interested in what bugs are open. Closed bugs are more interested for someone looking at from the outside but as the developer closed bugs aren't as interesting.

TODO: fix security bug label, it's pointing to the worng row

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Package Maintenance

Packages

Packages List (per release)

These mockups show how the data will look for the Rawhide release list of packages. It shows:

  • package name
  • latest version # of that package
  • package owner
  • committers
  • followers

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Packages List (My Packages)

These mockups show how the data will look for a list of packages owned by a particular person (the logged in person for now). It shows:

  • package name
  • latest version # of that package in rawhide
  • active releases column (if you don't own it for one of those releases, it's greyed out with a hover over explanation)
  • committers
  • followers

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Obsoleted Packages List (per release)

Obsoleted packages - shows what the package was obsoleted by and what version numbers went out (if any) in the active fedora releases)

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Builds

Builds Overview List

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In-Progress Builds List

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Failed Builds List

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Successful Builds List

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Updates

Updates Overview List

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Unpushed Updates List

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Testing Updates List

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Stable Updates List

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Reviews

Reviews List

File:Myfedora package review stripped.svg This is the stripped down version of the package review screen, or rather, what could be reasonably accomplished without a massive overhaul of the back end. More elaborate version below.

File:Myfedora package2.svg More of a forced sequence model.

Users

Profile Screen

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People List

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People Activity

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People Feeds

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PackageDB

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