On 7/25/23 13:35, Simon Becherer wrote:


Am 25.07.23 um 18:34 schrieb Joe Salmeri:

.....
exists, we could further integrate this into the tumbleweed-cli
as
well, so users would get those information displayed before
they update
directly in their terminal.
https://review.tumbleweed.boombatower.com/

The newest one is from 2021-07-12

I used to follow that but something broke with the message downloads that it got causing missed days and the issue was never fixed.

It seems that the author didn't want to skip those missing days ( which seems like that was the right solution to me ) and therefore it has just sat there broken.

I now use the QA website and look at the stats for each build focusing on the soft failed and failed items to determine if they are for items that are critical to my work setup and use that to determine which of the 20 history builds to move to next.

So far that has worked well



well the

>>>>> https://review.tumbleweed.boombatower.com/

provided much more info's, because there where links to the bugs
and to the mails, a wonderful place to get in a easy end-user way
all info's for all tumbleweed snapshots.

maybe jimmy ore somebody else who is able to do
could start another try to fix the issue?
would be great.
i am (and as i read here other people also) are waiting
since a long time for this fix.
many thanks in advance,

simoN

I don't disagree with you, however, it has not been maintained for 2+ years now.

I still believe the solution was to just ignore the missing data.   I believe someone else found that if that missing data had been skipped it would have continued on.

At one point there was an issue with the message download which I believe was related to the missing data.

As fast as TW moves though, without information on current builds it is useless.

FYI, if you go to the link above and click on

Review broken by mailing list bug which points to

https://github.com/boombatower/tumbleweed-review/issues/18

You can read some discussion about the long standing issue.

I gave up waiting after a few months...

Regards,
Joe