When added to wikinews, I'd imagine we'd want the following tmplates:
{{ready}} and {{fork}} (although we'd probably want to make something similiar to {{VOA}})
We'd probably want them in some category ([[category:Imported from Beta]] - could be done through template though).
-bawolff
On Dec 14, 2007 4:53 AM, Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com wrote:
From the previous message:
- We may take their longer news (between one and three during working
days) for en.wn, see rss feed [1]. (This will go into the separate thread.)
- Actually, they offered to us the whole bulletin in English with one
day of delay, too. (This will go into the separate thread.)
- Please, look at RSS feed [1] and tell me how do you want to parse it.
Texts are not short and have a specific structure. I suppose that the process should be:
- Putting news as is, without "published" category.
- Fix the news and add "published" category.
However, note that I need (a lot of) help for the second phase. I'll check news from time to time, but the program will check for new news hourly...
I'll make a new bot account ("Millbot-Beta") for adding news. I'll implement a similar method like on Serbian Wikinews [2] (with a page which would be used for debugging messages). This account shouldn't have a bot flag.
I'll organize "debug" page in such way that anyone who is willing to take care about this would be able to get RSS/Atom feed from the history page.
- Please, tell me what do you think: do we need or not Beta's bulletin
with one day of delay?
[1] - http://www.beta.co.yu/rssen.asp [2] - like this one: http://sr.wikinews.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA...
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