[Bioperl-l] ListSummaries for May 10-31.
Chris Fields
cjfields at uiuc.edu
Wed Jun 7 00:41:08 UTC 2006
I could do something like that. Right now I have a script that just grabs
the text from the web page:
http://bioperl.org/pipermail/bioperl-guts-l/2006-May/date.html
and uses regexes and hashes to sort everything and make some sense of the
noise. The resolution for a bug isn't on that page but in the linked
message so I would need to grab the link from HTML, go to that page, then
get the resolution if there is one, so at the moment I just check each one
(thanks for the bug hunt Jason!). I usually have to do a little touching up
afterwards, such as fix links and such, but the script really saves on time.
As you can tell, it's been a busy month!
I'm (very slowly) updating the script to go through the mail list threads
recursively but haven't really gotten anywhere with that yet. Benchwork has
intervened yet again!
Chris
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Torsten Seemann [mailto:torsten.seemann at infotech.monash.edu.au]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 7:27 PM
> To: Chris Fields
> Cc: bioperl-l at lists.open-bio.org
> Subject: Re: [Bioperl-l] ListSummaries for May 10-31.
>
> > I have updated the ListSummaries to include BioSQL-l and Bioperl-guts-l
> > (appropriately enough, on 6-6-06). I am trying out a new script which
> helps
> > with all the developer list noise; hope everybody likes it.
>
> I like the CVS summaries.
>
> For the bug summaries, would it make sense to categorise/sort by
> category/status eg. RESOLVED, WORKSFORME etc?
>
> --
> Dr Torsten Seemann http://www.vicbioinformatics.com
> Victorian Bioinformatics Consortium, Monash University, Australia
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