The tool, developed in previous HackWeeks, is mostly abandoned.

The plan is to:

  • recover the existing supportconfig database
  • recover the existing components already written
  • update collectors for current sources of supportconfigs
  • arrange more persistent setup so that people learn to use it

The goal is to have a frontend that allows simple searches and backend that can be hooked to various supportconfig flowpaths.

References

Info from HW 11

We need to move it further forward:

  • Enhance the web interface & query form
  • Enable automatic fetching/importing of new tarballs
  • Parse/import more data

Looking for hackers with the skills:

archaelogy python3

This project is part of:

Hack Week 11 Hack Week 19

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