Re: mirrors backlog sieving: cstatus
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- Subject: Re: mirrors backlog sieving: cstatus
- From: Josip Rodin <joy@debian.org>
- Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:16:49 +0200
- Message-id: <[🔎] 20070916151649.GA24044@keid.carnet.hr>
- In-reply-to: <200702181441.01908.elven@swordcoast.net>
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On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 02:41:01PM +0100, Bernhard Stoeckner wrote:
> Did some sorting through the chunck assigned to me.
>
> all messages = 433
> spam = 58
> bugtrack new mirror = 18 (+ marked done = 20)
> other bugtrack messages = 163
> other various = 163
>
> Will process it over the next week on my way to work and post updates as
> events warrant.
I should mention that I just finished the submission part of my third of
the backlog. My third was the oldest one, so results are a bit worse, as
more sites went into decay over time.
Of the 183 messages that passed through the submission script, 111 were
generally valid (non-spam), 13 were genuine new mirrors, a handful were
updates to the entries that existed before or exist now, four mirrors
are in limbo because I couldn't reach them, and a few more were mirrors
that ceased to exist in the meantime.
On related note, while crawling through history, I also did 13 restorations
of mirrors that were previously listed, broken, and then fixed again.
There were also several sites that I didn't restore because they went dead
or are still broken.
I sent some more mail to people about that, as well as other things, so this
is not a conclusive result.
And obviously there's the remaining 249 messages, of which most are still
unread (but also many are spam :). I'll be going through that over the next
few ... time units :)
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