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Re: [fab] Proposed Plan for Split of Fedora-Announce-List
- From: Michael Tiemann <tiemann redhat com>
- To: fedora-advisory-board redhat com
- Subject: Re: [fab] Proposed Plan for Split of Fedora-Announce-List
- Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 12:23:14 -0400
On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 12:08 -0400, Warren Togami wrote:
> 3) Make package announcements backed by a database
> --------------------------------------------------
> We should have all of this information stored in a database. Generated
> from this database are a number of both push & pull representations like:
> - Package update and security advisory list announcements
> - RSS feeds
> - Canonical package update website (links from RSS feed point here)
> - Metadata for pirut and pup
>
> http://people.redhat.com/wtogami/temp/fedora-updates.png
> Luke Macken's previous work on the Fedora Update tracking system that we
> currently use only internally give us a head start in these goals. It
> would be fairly easy to build upon this existing foundation, but only
> after we achieve a few other objectives. (Putting the Fedora Updates
> system in the public requires some design considerations for proper
> handling of Embargo and possibly other aspects related to the Fedora
> distribution merge.)
>
> Thoughts?
I will volunteer to help with the database design and testing, and
feature enhancement requests. I prefer to write SQL to C++ these days--
go figure! I cannot volunteer to actually run the production system,
but do think it would be fun to make this system a window into Fedora
development.
M
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