Re: Inactive packager check for F38

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Il 16/02/23 21:45, Mattia Verga ha scritto:
> Il 16/02/23 20:26, Mattia Verga ha scritto:
>> Il 16/02/23 18:36, Kevin Fenzi ha scritto:
>>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 09:04:01AM -0500, Ben Cotton wrote:
>>>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 6:29 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> I'm a little surprised that the pagure ticket doesn't have the
>>>>> maintainer to whom it refers added as a subscriber to the ticket.
>>>> As far as I know, you can't subscribe others to a ticket the way you
>>>> can add a CC in Bugzilla. We could modify the script to set the person
>>>> as the assignee, but
>>>>
>>>> 1. That's functionally the same as @ing them in the ticket
>>>> and...
>>>>
>>>>> Does pagure.io not have accounts synced for everyone who is a
>>>>> Fedora packager ?
>>>> ...2. Not as far as I know. If the person never logged in (which you
>>>> don't necessarily need to do as a packager), then pagure.io would not
>>>> know about them. I see that from time to time with Changes tickets to
>>>> FESCo.
>>> pagure.io only creates user accounts after the initial login.
>>> There's no syncing of anything. pagure.io is intended to be a general
>>> source forge and not fedora specific.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure there's any easy way around this. I suppose the best would
>>> be to identify all those users who don't exist on pagure.io that are
>>> cced in the tickets and email a copy of the ticket or link to it to
>>> their @fedoraproject.org alias.
>>>
>> Ah, that's indeed a bad design from my side, I didn't take into account
>> that users of src.fp.o are not the same of users of pagure.io.
>>
>> Flagging unknown users in pagure.io should be quite simple, but then we
>> have to decide how to handle them. Direct emails are not the best
>> option, but the only alternative it come to my mind is to use Bugzilla
>> instead of pagure.io to open and manage inactive_packagers tickets.
>>
> I've pushed https://pagure.io/find-inactive-packagers/pull-request/1440
> which will add an extra column to the csv file to mark users not found
> in pagure.io.
>
I've also pushed
https://pagure.io/find-inactive-packagers/pull-request/1446 that will
add a tag to the tickets whose users are not recognized in pagure.io.

However, there's no way in Pagure APIs to add that tag to already
created tickets... I've done a comparison between currently opened
tickets and users which would be marked as not recognized with the new
script and I got 369 users \o/ So those 369 didn't get the notification
about the current policy run.

Mattia

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