(Trsnalate by Philip and google translate)
Dear all: Since NicDumZ noticed me at my talk page, I have concerned about the current problems continued.(I'm not good at English, but I have made my effort to understand) Sometimes I do not comment as yours, because I don't know how to speak out in English.
Since I got my own pybot running, involved in the program development of PyWikipedia, then got a commit authority, I have always felt what I intend is to make pywikipedia better, more efficient, higher compatibility with our Wikimedia project, and to make it less with bugs.
Even though I'm not a good speaker, I feel like I should apologize for my actions and those distresses caused by me. I should not practice these commits before a complete understanding of here's routines.
Next, I would like to explain some commit about global bot flag:
*The original idea from I got the global flag, and when I use pywikipedia, it always said I don't have flag.Another problem is there are too many user-setting in user-config.py, and very hard to manage them. So I think if I set a variable in families to mark allowed global bot and write some determines to check if the language is allowed, I can make easier to use pybot.
And if I can set one bot account name is user-config, I hope I can use it in all projects with allowed global bot flag.(It's not done yet, I only pre-set a boolean variable in config.py)
------ Alex Shih-Han Lin (I don't know why the mailing-list only show alexsh...The optional name I set is this name)
Awww. Thanks for taking the time to answer then.
I will try to keep the explanation simple.
We are quite happy about your work. There is almost no problem here.
BUT. For each SVN commit you do, we review it. We read the log, to see if changes are good or not.
And. Let's say you have 3 different changes: - Feature A - Feature B - Bugfix C
If you commit A+B+C in the same SVN commit, this is really bad. Because we cannot understand what changes you are doing.
Please commit this in 3 different SVN commits: First SVB commit : Feature A Second SVN commit: Feature B Third SVN commit: Feature C
I hope that you understand :)
2009/6/12 alexsh alexsh@mail2000.com.tw:
(Trsnalate by Philip and google translate)
Dear all: Since NicDumZ noticed me at my talk page, I have concerned about the current problems continued.(I'm not good at English, but I have made my effort to understand) Sometimes I do not comment as yours, because I don't know how to speak out in English.
Since I got my own pybot running, involved in the program development of PyWikipedia, then got a commit authority, I have always felt what I intend is to make pywikipedia better, more efficient, higher compatibility with our Wikimedia project, and to make it less with bugs.
Even though I'm not a good speaker, I feel like I should apologize for my actions and those distresses caused by me. I should not practice these commits before a complete understanding of here's routines.
Next, I would like to explain some commit about global bot flag:
*The original idea from I got the global flag, and when I use pywikipedia, it always said I don't have flag.Another problem is there are too many user-setting in user-config.py, and very hard to manage them. So I think if I set a variable in families to mark allowed global bot and write some determines to check if the language is allowed, I can make easier to use pybot.
And if I can set one bot account name is user-config, I hope I can use it in all projects with allowed global bot flag.(It's not done yet, I only pre-set a boolean variable in config.py)
Alex Shih-Han Lin (I don't know why the mailing-list only show alexsh...The optional name I set is this name)
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