We now have a list of derivatives and some information about them. A list of derivatives hiding away in a corner of the wiki is not that useful. Better would be to aggregate the available information about derivatives and present it in Debian infrastructure in a way that makes the derivatives visible to Debian contributors and useful to them. Got an idea about how we can do that? Add it below!
The code being written to help integrate the census into Debian infrastructure is available in git under the DEX project:
git clone git://git.debian.org/git/dex/census.git
Status
Currently the census is only minimally used for integration of derivatives with Debian:
planet.debian.org/deriv: aggregates news feeds and developer blogs from Debian derivatives
Some information about derivatives has been manually integrated before the census existed:
- PTS: contains information about Ubuntu bugs, version numbers and patches
- DDPO: contains information about Ubuntu bugs, version numbers and patches
- UDD: contains information about:
- packages from aptosid, skolelinux, Ubuntu
- bugs from Ubuntu
- popcon from Ubuntu
- website: contains information about some derivatives with a few links to the census
Planet Debian derivatives
Aggregates all the developer and main blogs of all derivatives in one location on http://planet.debian.org/deriv/. The derivatives census scripts perform the following steps:
- download the census pages
- look for items related to blogs
- find if there are RSS feeds on those pages
- download the derivatives logos
- generate a new planet config file
- generate a and resize
A human should then review the feeds and any make changes needed to ?PlanetDebian SVN.
Ideas
Packages
Aggregate all the derivative's sources.list snippets and integrate them into the following:
- udd.debian.org
- packages.debian.org
- packages.qa.debian.org
- patch-tracker.debian.org
- qa.debian.org/developer.php
- qa.debian.org/madison.php