Datamining Launchpad bugs
One thing that really is annoying with Launchpad is its lack of interfaces with the outside world. No SOAP interface, no easy way to export all bugs. The only way to get all the bug data in a machine-parseable is to first fetch this URL, and then, for each bug number listed there, to make another request for https://launchpad.net/bugs/$bug/+text. I filed a bug a few weeks ago, asking for a simpler way to get all the data.
A Launchpad dev suggested to do what I just described (fetch all the number, then fetch the data for each bug). I originally dismissed the idea because it just sounded too dirty/aggressive/whatever, but since I needed to practice python, I gave it a try. And actually, it works: I was able to get all the data in less than an hour (but that probably put some load on Launchpad ).
That allows to write cool SQL queries.
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