Roundup query to find out who is active on the tracker?
Up until now we have always handed out Developer privileges when someone happens to notice a person is active on the issue tracker. Is there a Roundup query we can run which will get us hard numbers so we don't have to guess anymore? That way we can check the results of the query on occasion, see who people think warrants Developer privileges, and then give those privileges to them? That would let us get more people triaging which frees up core dev time to do more of the committer reviews and actual committing of patches.
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 1:07 AM, Brett Cannon <bcannon@gmail.com> wrote:
Up until now we have always handed out Developer privileges when someone happens to notice a person is active on the issue tracker. Is there a Roundup query we can run which will get us hard numbers so we don't have to guess anymore? That way we can check the results of the query on occasion, see who people think warrants Developer privileges, and then give those privileges to them? That would let us get more people triaging which frees up core dev time to do more of the committer reviews and actual committing of patches.
I don't think this is possible right now, unless you use xmlrpc and do something similar to what the roundup-summary [0] does. Once the REST API is added to Roundup it should be easier. Best Regards, Ezio Melotti [0]: https://hg.python.org/tracker/python-dev/file/f82ad5af3cc2/scripts/roundup-s...
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