Dear all
I have posted to this mailing list in January with a library that I wanted to contribute to the codebase. This is part of an effort on my side to refactor code that accumulated over various bot-operator tasks and make it available to the community. The main part of the code deals with spellchecking using hunspell (http://hunspell.sourceforge.net/) instead of the list-based approach currently used in spellcheck.py. The second part is an interactive robot to do revision control (Sichten) in the german wikipedia. There are some api functions that use the "undo" functions of the action=edit command and an api function that uses the action=review command.
So I wanted to ask whether somebody had time to have a look at the code I submitted here http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3479070&group_id=931... (I uploaded a new file "(moved testSamples)" please us this to test, the other one seems corrupt and cannot be deleted any more as well). Thus, is there a code-review process that I can undergo or what do you suggest is the best way to get the code into trunk (if at all?). Would it be easier if I talked directly to one of you?
What are the criteria to get SVN commit access -- I was just wondering what the general rules are.
Greetings
Hannes
Hello Hannes,
On 17 February 2012 10:03, Hannes Röst hroest_nospam2333@quantentunnel.dewrote:
I have posted to this mailing list in January with a library that I wanted to contribute to the codebase. This is part of an effort on my side to refactor code that accumulated over various bot-operator tasks and make it available to the community.
(...)
So I wanted to ask whether somebody had time to have a look at the code I submitted here
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3479070&group_id=931...
First of all: sorry for my late reply, and thank you for your efforts. Overall, the code looks clean, and as far as I am concerned, the code would be useful in pywikipedia. Unfortunately, I don't have the time at the moment to see how to embed it in the existing framework. Maybe someone else has? (xqt? bináris?)
Best, Merlijn
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...was this finally done?
On 26.02.2012 15:25, Merlijn van Deen wrote:
Hello Hannes,
On 17 February 2012 10:03, Hannes Röst <hroest_nospam2333@quantentunnel.de mailto:hroest_nospam2333@quantentunnel.de> wrote:
I have posted to this mailing list in January with a library that I wanted to contribute to the codebase. This is part of an effort on my side to refactor code that accumulated over various bot-operator tasks and make it available to the community.
(...)
So I wanted to ask whether somebody had time to have a look at the code I submitted here
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3479070&group_id=931...
First of all: sorry for my late reply, and thank you for your efforts. Overall, the code looks clean, and as far as I am concerned, the code would be useful in pywikipedia. Unfortunately, I don't have the time at the moment to see how to embed it in the existing framework. Maybe someone else has? (xqt? bináris?)
Best, Merlijn
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