On 10/03/2010 08:57 PM, Xyne wrote:
I've cast a "yes" vote. I also move to name this "Operation Oliver Twist" and to name the orphaning script "twister".
One problem that might arise though is if a stable package (i.e. one that almost never gets updated upstream) has been recently flagged out-of-date then it might get orphaned (a malicious user who is aware of the impending operation might even write a script to flag such packages out-of-date). Perhaps you could cross-reference the last activity of the maintainer when deciding whether to delete a package, e.g. last package action<= 2009-01-01 and last maintainer action<= xxxx-xx-xx.
That shouldn't add much complexity to the code but it might improve the handling of a few fringe cases. I'm really just floating the idea though.
Regards, Xyne
Sounds good. After adding the 'last maintainer action <= 2009-01-01' criteria, the list still contains 335 packages. Keep in mind this list is generated from a DB dump (which is roughly 2 weeks old) so it might not be 100% up to date. http://pastebin.com/e5qJxBUs