Hi,
I would like to get an SVN access and some help to start.
I need it mainly for inserting and maintaining TOCbot that is under
preparation (it has worked in huwiki for several months and is now being
internationalized).
Information about TOCbot:
http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szerkeszt%C5%91:Bin%C3%A1ris/TOCbot
Description, user guide and bot owners' guide and a collection of examples
is ready as well as an auxilary script, while the main script is not yet
public. It will soon be published for test and may need much care in the
first time.
I would also like to take part in maintenance of replace.py for what I
worked a lot already.
At the moment I am interested only in trunk version.
My SF page: http://sourceforge.net/users/binbot/ -- I don't know how to list
all my contributions, here appears a part of them since May 22, but there
are much more. I have also been active on mailing list in the past years.
Please support and give me technical help to use the system.
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Bináris
Hello,
I know there is a page generator for generating a list of recent
changes, but AFAIK it is limited to 5000 edits. What if I need to
generate a list of pages that have been created or changed over the
past week? I thought of using the AllPagesPageGenerator and executing
editTime() on each page, but this method gives me only zeros if the
page was not read before (e.g. I have to call page.get() first in
order for editTime() to work properly). Is there any edit-time-related
piece of information I can get from a generated list of pages? Or
maybe there is another page generator suitable for me?
Best wishes
alkamid
Hi,
I committed apispec.py with
__version__ = '$Id$'
but it wasn't replaced.
Is it the task of the repository or the SVN client?
How can I correct it?
On #wikimediatech I was suggested "need svn:keywords Id setting". Has it to
be made in my client?
I see
*.h = svn:keywords=Author Date Id Rev URL;svn:eol-style=native
in my settings and below:
*.py = svn:eol-style=native
So shall I complete this line? Which properties namely?
TIA
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Bináris