[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: [GNU-linux-libre] is this work-group still serving the community?
From: |
bill-auger |
Subject: |
Re: [GNU-linux-libre] is this work-group still serving the community? |
Date: |
Mon, 1 Nov 2021 19:57:36 -0400 |
On Mon, 1 Nov 2021 23:05:47 +0100 Sam wrote:
> make a list of all modified/deleted packages.
its much simpler than described in the previous post - starting
with parabola's blacklist, most of the work is already done
this is exactly the "blacklist rescue team" project proposed for
the FSD a few years ago - at that time, i wrote a script which
effectively mirrors the parabola blacklist data on a wiki - the
data is a single CSV file with references to detailed bug
reports and/or liberation procedures
https://git.parabola.nu/blacklist.git/tree/post_fsd_wiki.phantomjs?h=wiki-post
any distros with similar blacklists could use the script to add
distro-specific details/caveats sections
IIRC, the reason for the debian bias on that wiki page is because
that list was maintained by trisquel and/or gnewsense devs - that
is one key area to improve initially - the most difficult hurdle
ahead, is to extend the script to map distro-specific package
names to wiki pages, reduce duplicates (merge electron,
electron6, electron7, ...), etc
FWIW, the intention/policy of the parabola blacklist has always
been to complement the FSDG blacklist, and to prefer the FSDG
blacklist as the primary reference/bug-report, for any programs
on it - so the idea to automate synchronizing/consolidating the
knowledge-base is as old as the FSDG and parabola themselves -
it appears to be among the original intentions of those distros,
which were involved with the FSDG in the early years