Having PTS and tracker in Debian helps greatly in getting an overview per source package, but are not, and I think can't really be used for visualizing queues, like the migration queue.
update_excuses.yaml can already be useful for example I used it to create re-run links for failed autopkgtests due to missing versioned dependencies [1], but making such features globally available would be better than running private helper scripts.
Having PTS and tracker in Debian helps greatly in getting an overview per source package, but are not, and I think can't really be used for visualizing queues, like the migration queue.
update_excuses.yaml can already be useful for example I used it to create re-run links for failed autopkgtests due to missing versioned dependencies [1], but making such features globally available would be better than running private helper scripts.
[1] http:// pastebin. ubuntu. com/24356986/