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Implement the logic to compute maintenance metrics for dependencies of an advised software stack using data from the advised report #1148

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goern opened this issue Jul 28, 2022 · 4 comments
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goern commented Jul 28, 2022

Part of thoth-station/core#434

PoC: Implement an experimental thamos flag on the advise command to give users insights about the maintenance of their packages

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sesheta commented Jul 28, 2022

@goern: This issue is currently awaiting triage.
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sesheta commented Jul 28, 2022

@goern: There are no sig labels on this issue. Please add an appropriate label by using one of the following commands:

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/sig stack-guidance
/priority critical-urgent

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goern commented Aug 9, 2022

/kind feature

@sesheta sesheta added the kind/feature Categorizes issue or PR as related to a new feature. label Aug 9, 2022
@codificat codificat moved this to 🆕 New in Planning Board Sep 26, 2022
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@mayaCostantini mayaCostantini added priority/important-soon Must be staffed and worked on either currently, or very soon, ideally in time for the next release. and removed priority/critical-urgent Highest priority. Must be actively worked on as someone's top priority right now. labels Dec 1, 2022
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