On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 5:17 AM, Till Maas <opensource@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I noticed that the prototype is not yet licensed using an open source
license. It is good to do this right from the beginning by choosing a
license and clearly stating it.
Added the License.
Also about the UTF-8 limitation: Assuming that patches contain only
UTF-8 characters will not work, because there might even be patches that
contain for example both latin1 and UTF-8 characters, because they
change the encoding of some files. For the descriptive data before the
actual patch it is ok to assume UTF-8.
Parsed the descriptive data using UTF-8 and the patch contents are now hyperlinked to Fedora CGIT.
And for the patch tracker itself: The displayed information should
center on the patches itself, i.e. it is more important which patches
are included in Fedora at all than to find out which releases contain
which patches.
That's how it is now. The package page displays a list of patches and clicking on them would bring up the releases they exist in. It currently tracks branches matching f[0-9]+ but the next commit would include support for master, epel and el[0-9]+ branches as well
Please do have a look at the updated deployment [http://sleepy-ravine-5158.herokuapp.com] and the source at https://github.com/gnarula/fedora-patch-tracker
Regards,
Gaurav
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