[New: openFATE 312830] popcorn - RPM Popularity Contest
Feature added by: Ionut Artarisi (iartarisi) Feature #312830, revision 1 Title: popcorn - RPM Popularity Contest Hackweek VII: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Ionut Artarisi (iartarisi) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Popcorn wants to become a service similar to Debian's popcon. It would track the packages and repositories that subscribed users have installed on their (for now) RPM distribution. http://gitorious.org/opensuse/popcorn https://github.com/mapleoin/popcorn Popcorn consists of a command line client written in Python and a server (python-tornado and redis currently). The Client is almost completely functional, but the server is in an experimental state. I would like to work on the server side to bring it into a usable state. The database "schema" has to become stable (right now some objects are mapped over calls to redis). This needs to be documented. Ideally some work could be done for the WebUI as well. There are many ways that the project as a whole could grow afterward: adding integration with OBS to know how many users each package/repository has, support for different distributions, integration with smolt. Looking for volunteers who want to work on any part of this project or add new ones (e.g. gamification?). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312830
Feature changed by: Ionut Artarisi (iartarisi) Feature #312830, revision 2 Title: popcorn - RPM Popularity Contest Hackweek VII: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Ionut Artarisi (iartarisi) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Popcorn wants to become a service similar to Debian's popcon. It would track the packages and repositories that subscribed users have installed on their (for now) RPM distribution. - http://gitorious.org/opensuse/popcorn https://github.com/mapleoin/popcorn + http://gitorious.org/opensuse/popcorn + https://github.com/mapleoin/popcorn Popcorn consists of a command line client written in Python and a server (python-tornado and redis currently). The Client is almost - completely functional, but the server is in an experimental state. I - would like to work on the server side to bring it into a usable state. - The database "schema" has to become stable (right now some objects are - mapped over calls to redis). This needs to be documented. Ideally some - work could be done for the WebUI as well. There are many ways that the - project as a whole could grow afterward: adding integration with OBS to - know how many users each package/repository has, support for different - distributions, integration with smolt. + completely functional, but the server is in an experimental state. + I would like to work on the server side to bring it into a usable + state. The database "schema" has to become stable (right now some + objects are mapped over calls to redis). This needs to be documented. + Ideally some work could be done for the WebUI as well. There are many + ways that the project as a whole could grow afterward: adding + integration with OBS to know how many users each package/repository + has, support for different distributions, integration with smolt. Looking for volunteers who want to work on any part of this project or add new ones (e.g. gamification?). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312830
Feature changed by: Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) Feature #312830, revision 4 Title: popcorn - RPM Popularity Contest - Hackweek VII: Unconfirmed + Hackweek VII: Duplicate of #305877 Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Ionut Artarisi (iartarisi) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Popcorn wants to become a service similar to Debian's popcon. It would track the packages and repositories that subscribed users have installed on their (for now) RPM distribution. http://gitorious.org/opensuse/popcorn https://github.com/mapleoin/popcorn Popcorn consists of a command line client written in Python and a server (python-tornado and redis currently). The Client is almost completely functional, but the server is in an experimental state. I would like to work on the server side to bring it into a usable state. The database "schema" has to become stable (right now some objects are mapped over calls to redis). This needs to be documented. Ideally some work could be done for the WebUI as well. There are many ways that the project as a whole could grow afterward: adding integration with OBS to know how many users each package/repository has, support for different distributions, integration with smolt. Looking for volunteers who want to work on any part of this project or add new ones (e.g. gamification?). + Relations: + - (feature/duplicate: 305877) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312830
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