Raw data from dedicated kernel bug database

Larry McVoy (lm@bitmover.com)
Wed, 1 Jan 2003 11:40:19 -0800


What are the chances that the raw data from the kernel bugdb could be
made available? I bet Bradford wants it and I know I want. We are
working on an integrated bugdb for BitKeeper and it would be cool if
we could track the real db at osdl.

The advantage of having the data available is that for the BK kernel
users we could give them access to the bugdb while they are doing
checkins so that the developers link the changes to the bugs as they
do the fixes, which is a good time to do it.

To calm any fears that we are trying to take over the bugdb, we're not.
We just want to track it. Any changes made in a BK bugdb are trivially
exportable to an external format and if the need arises we'll work with
IBM/OSDL to make that happen. In fact, we can automate it.

Getting back to the data, the ideal raw data format for us would be

for bug in `cat list-o-bugs`
do for field in `cat list-o-fields`
do extract $field from $bug into $bug.$field
set-timestamp \
of $bug.$field \
to date that $bugd.$field was created/updated
done
done

I'm not sure if the fields are all self-contained. For example, the updates
are done by someone, is that someone part of the data or is it "metadata".
What about state transitions (open -> closed)?

The other alternative is to make the whole infrastructure available as
tarball, the mysql db et al, so that someone could slurp that down and
poke at it locally.

Any chance of this? I'd much appreciate it.

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Larry McVoy            	 lm at bitmover.com           http://www.bitmover.com/lm 
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