Description of problem: https://check.mageia.org/ should contain a link to the source code that is used to generate it . Currently, it is not clear and it is the "unwritten knowledge in the ether" antipattern.
Why would that be "important" ? We are using youri-check
CC: (none) => tmb
I don't even know where the repo is. But IIRC Pascal contribute some of it.
CC: (none) => filip.komarAssignee: atelier-bugs => sysadmin-bugs
(In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #1) > Why would that be "important" ? > > We are using youri-check What if it goes down and someone needs to set it up again? The knowledge how to do it should be properly documented and accessible
See e.g. http://gitweb.mageia.org/software/build-system/mga-youri-core/tree/lib/Youri/Check I think it makes sense. The one time I wanted to fix a bug it took quite a long time to figure out where the stuff was.
CC: (none) => olav
Created attachment 11581 [details] Untest patch to add a link to the source repo.
Ping! Can the patch be reviewed, tested, and applied?