Re: RRID update on salsa on packages starting with A+B
On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 12:14:57AM +0200, Steffen Möller wrote:
>
> > Registry:
> > - Name: OMICtools
> > Entry: NA
> > - Name: RRID
> > Entry: NA
> > - Name: bio.tools
> > Entry: NA
>
> That is an interesting one. Please kindly check
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/autodocksuite/blob/master/debian/upstream/metadata
>
> which on my side shows
>
> Registry:
> - Name: OMICtools
> Entry: OMICS_19997
> - Name: SciCrunch
> Entry: SCR_012746
> - Name: bio.tools
> Entry: AutoDock
May be you forgot to push. I now received
commit e5292af2136df30df8ea2a0da0dbeba6b82b027b (HEAD -> master, origin/master)
Author: Steffen Möller <moeller@debian.org>
Date: Mon Mar 26 16:05:33 2018 +0000
Added RRID to metadata
which has the values you are mentioning. This was not available in the public
repository (at least until 1st of April).
> > I remember it was not your prefered solution but for the moment 'NA'
> > values are not stored. [...]
> How would you like <strike>Name</strike> and no fancy colouring?
>
> The idea was to inform the world (and ourselves) that we have checked.
I admit I do not like this. The thing is that the maintainers of the
repository could have updated their data. Recent development shows that
this is a very probable action these days. I do not think that the fact
that we have checked is no information which is valuable for a random
visitor of the tasks page and it might be simply wrong since the data
were updated. So I keep on thinking that 'NA' is not anything
interesting for the page. For us as developers we can easily do
grep -w 'NA' */debian/upstream/metadata
if we want to find the information.
> The
> problem is that we are unlikely to be informed about an entry being added to
> the registry, so we would look bad. But since the advent of salsa.d.o I am
> tempted to risk that.
Sorry, I do not understand this.
> > > bio-express (https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/express)
> > It is rather berkeley-express. This works now[1]. The reason for the
> > problem was that the repository name is different from the source
> > package name. The importer was simply wrong for these cases. This is
> > fixed now (hopefully!) but we should definitely avoid this kind of
> > divergence and I'm tempted to adapt the repository name to the source
> > package name once we migrate anonscm.d.o to salsa.d.o (I've lost hope
> > for some sensible solution to keep anonscm working :-((().
> Aaah. Yes. This sounds like a reasonable addition to the Debian Med policy.
We are intuitively doing it in close to all of our packages but
specifying it explicitly in policy makes sense, definitely.
> > > gromacs
> > No Registry entries in d/upstream/metadata - so nothing to display here.
> :o/ Because that is debichem and looked at my not-yet-merged own branch.
Why not asking for membership in Debichem and commit directly?
> > > This document is prepared every 24 hours for Debian packages selected in the
> > > <a href="https://salsa.debian.org/blends-team/med/blob/master/tasks/bio">Med
> > > Bio Task Description</a> withinformation in the Ultimate Debian Database (<a
> > > href="https://udd.debian.org">UDD</a>).
> > The bottom line has a creation date of the web page. Currently it says:
> >
> > Last update: Mon, 02 Apr 2018 19:21:37 -0000
> Excellent. I have missed that one.
> > > It was last updated at [Date+Time].
> > This information is not available, sorry.
>
> I am uncertain about what "this" refers to, but maybe you have some idea
> about who the page can explain itself to the ones who want to contribute
> code or content.
There is a daily cron job parsing Salsa directories. I do not keep
track on the information when this job is finished. The UDD importer is
reading the result of this job later and I also do not keep track when
this job ends. So we have two uncertain times - the only time that can
be safely displayed is when the web pages are displayed which is done on
the bottom line. I admit that I'm not very motivated to make some
effort to keep track of the other times compared to other tasks on my
desk.
> > There is no difference between pushing from remote repository and a web
> > interface edit.
>
> Good.
>
> Curious about this autodock/autodocksuite thingy and maybe there is some
> chance to have this self-explaining bit at the end.
I have no idea how this can happen. I do not use the web interface for
editing package data.
> I have added registry links to about all green entries in bio now. Let us
> review those over the next weeks a bit and then think about an announcing it
> with the Debian News or whatever the list finds appropriate.
I'd love if we could find some default channel for Debian Med news (and
a person who feels dedicated to feed this channel regularly).
Kind regards
Andreas.
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