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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I hope you are also aware of my bot [1] which is at least somehow related to yours. My bot provides an extension to the standard watchlist in order to help users to stay up2date in all discussions they participate(d). May be you want to have a look... ;) May be we could also work together at some points...?
But I have to admit that I do not have commit access and this is why may bot is placed in [2]... It is using the trunk only (also).
Greetings DrTrigon
[1] http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:DrTrigonBot [2] https://fisheye.toolserver.org/changelog/drtrigon
Am 03.09.2011 20:09, schrieb Bináris:
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.
-- Bináris
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2011/9/3 Dr. Trigon dr.trigon@surfeu.ch
I hope you are also aware of my bot [1] which is at least somehow related to yours. My bot provides an extension to the standard watchlist in order to help users to stay up2date in all discussions they participate(d). May be you want to have a look... ;) May be we could also work together at some points...?
Thank you, I didn't know about this. First I want to release my own srcipt. The two projects don't seem to be closely related, but your one may be useful, too.
Hi folks, after a few months of IRL activity which prevented me of finishing this work, I am on board again and would like to continue. I need the commit acces to publish and maintain the script which I hope to be used widely.
Please respond to my request and support my access. I think my contributions here in the past years are worth. I made several modifications to replace.py and some other scripts, including a major improvement of replace.py (introducing the -save parameter), some bugfixes, published http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szerkeszt%C5%91:Bin%C3%A1ris/Fixes_and_function..., had a lot of contributions to Pywiki documentation on Meta, and run a couple of own scripts on huwiki, some of them are listed at http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szerkeszt%C5%91:Itt_BinBot_besz%C3%A9l_a_toolse.... Thank you in advance.
2011/9/3 Bináris wikiposta@gmail.com
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.
-- Bináris
Hi Bináris,
On 30 December 2011 21:30, Bináris wikiposta@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks, after a few months of IRL activity which prevented me of finishing this work, I am on board again and would like to continue. I need the commit acces to publish and maintain the script which I hope to be used widely.
As far as I am concerned you can have SVN access.
However, before adding your bot to the repository: it should be MIT licensed, and not GPL - at least as long as bots and framework coexist in the same directory.
Please see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Commit_access_requests#Requesting_commit_acce... for information on the steps of gaining the actual access.
Best regards, Merlijn
2011/12/31 Merlijn van Deen valhallasw@arctus.nl
As far as I am concerned you can have SVN access.
Thank you, at least one support. I thought I would have more.
However, before adding your bot to the repository: it should be MIT licensed, and not GPL - at least as long as bots and framework coexist in the same directory.
As you wish. :-) I am not really interested in licences, so it won't be a problem for me. Once I uploaded a script to Wikipedia, may I transform it to MIT? How to give an MIT license, I just write it into the script? And how to prepare a script for getting a revision number? What is the syntax? I suppose, the line __version__ should be filled in automatically.
Please see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Commit_access_requests#Requesting_commit_acce... for information on the steps of gaining the actual access.
Thank you, that was really helpful! At the moment, I have a little problem. As far as I remember, I never owned an SSH key (or I forgot it :-)). I downloaded PuTTY gen from the given link, as written on that page, and generated a key pair with SSH1 (RSA) type, because they write "not SSH2". I saved both keys and the fingerprint. But my public key does not look like in the given example
ssh-rsa AAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAAB3FWqgypbL ..
It begins with 2047 37 ........ and ends with rsa-key-20120126. And it has
no letters, rather numerals. Is that a problem? In conversions menu I see an item called Export OpenSSH Key, but it is quite gray and unaccessable.
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it to MIT? How to give an MIT license, I just write it into the script? And how to prepare a script for getting a revision number? What is the syntax? I suppose, the line __version__ should be filled in automatically.
First concernig the licencense the answer is yes (more or less ;) BUT you should AT LEAST READ the license (and understand it mor or less) BEFORE writing it into the file... Just to be aware what you allow other to do to/with your script... ;)
Concerning the __version__ part of your question; the key part to understand is actually the magic keyword $Id$. Read more in any svn manual, e.g. at [1] about it.
[1] http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2008/09/30/subversion-svn-keywords-property.html
Greetings
2012/1/27 Dr. Trigon dr.trigon@surfeu.ch
you should AT LEAST READ the license (and understand it mor or less) BEFORE writing it into the file... Just to be aware what you allow other to do to/with your script... ;)
Some day I may do that. :-) By that time I will trust the Pywiki team; what was good for all the previous contributors, should do for me, too. I am not a pioneer here. Programming is much more important.
Concerning the __version__ part of your question; the key part to understand is actually the magic keyword $Id$. Read more in any svn manual, e.g. at [1] about it.
Thank you, I will read it after a bit of sleeping!
2012/1/27 Dr. Trigon dr.trigon@surfeu.ch
Concerning the __version__ part of your question; the key part to understand is actually the magic keyword $Id$.
When I modify an existing script with line $Id blahblahblah $ shall I change that back to $Id$ or will SVN recognize this way if I leave it untouched?