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diff --git a/dohtml b/dohtml
index dd3a8da..73c0567 100755
--- a/dohtml
+++ b/dohtml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#! /bin/sh
-htmldir=/home/sesse/bugscan
+htmldir=/org/bugs.debian.org/www/bugscan
realmakepage() {
local filter="$1" # Distributions to list
@@ -39,17 +39,6 @@ EOF
./bugreport -H -s $filter
cat <
Explanation for bug
tags:
@@ -62,14 +51,13 @@ tags:
-Some bugs have an additional set of tags indicating they only apply
-to a particular release: O for oldstable (woody), S for stable (sarge),
-T for testing (etch), U for unstable (sid) or E for experimental. X
-indicates that the package is not in testing.
+The second set of tags indicate what releases a bug applies to:
+O for oldstable (squeeze), S for stable (wheezy), T for testing (jessie),
+U for unstable (sid) or E for experimental.
@@ -107,12 +95,21 @@ EOF
cat < Other graphs:
+ The red line graphs all bugs with release-critical severities; the green
line graphs the number of bugs that are actually a concern for the next
release (excluding ignored bugs, bugs on packages not in testing, and bugs
-whose tags indicate that they don't apply to testing).
-
-