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** Project admins (only) can set up XML export of their own issue text/metadata (e.g., [https://gna.org/task/?func=detailitem&item_id=7741]). | ** Project admins (only) can set up XML export of their own issue text/metadata (e.g., [https://gna.org/task/?func=detailitem&item_id=7741]). | ||
** There's no supported interface for grabbing issue attachments (such as patches) even for project admins though. | ** There's no supported interface for grabbing issue attachments (such as patches) even for project admins though. | ||
*** Attached files are allocated global increasing integer IDs, e.g. [https://gna.org/bugs/download.php?file_id=29845 file #29845]. It's probably possible to scrape all public files that way. | |||
** Only option for third parties looks like web scraping. | ** Only option for third parties looks like web scraping. | ||
** Individual tickets can be private. | ** Individual tickets can be private. |
Revision as of 13:15, 25 February 2017
Gna! | |
URL | http://www.gna.org |
Status | Closing |
Archiving status | In progress... |
Archiving type | Unknown |
IRC channel | #gnarm (on hackint) |
Gna! is a centralized location where software developers can develop, distribute and maintain free (GPL-compatible) software. It is an instance of the Savane code-hosting platform[1].
Hosted data
As of 2017-02 it claimed to have 1458 hosted projects. (Many are probably abandoned and will not be saved by their project admins before shutdown.)
- Code hosting using CVS, Subversion, and (apparently) Arch
- Ticket tracking
- Project admins (only) can set up XML export of their own issue text/metadata (e.g., [3]).
- There's no supported interface for grabbing issue attachments (such as patches) even for project admins though.
- Attached files are allocated global increasing integer IDs, e.g. file #29845. It's probably possible to scrape all public files that way.
- Only option for third parties looks like web scraping.
- Individual tickets can be private.
- File hosting at http://download.gna.org/
- Project websites
- These are managed via Subversion [4], so grabbing svn by rsync as above should also save website data + history
- Project documentation: FIXME
- Mailing lists using Mailman
- Which means public archives are available in mbox format (albeit with email addresses mangled). e.g. [5]
- Some mailing lists are private.
- Project metadata: groups, users, news etc. Probably only available via web scraping.
- Usage stats at http://stats.gna.org/
Shutdown Notice
- A pending shutdown was first announced in Nov 2016[2]
- A news item was posted to the front page 2017-01-31 linking to the above.
- Exact shutdown timeline is currently (2017-02) unclear.