Of
course I would enjoy seeing my script doing the "real job" on wikipedia, and as
you can see on the meta wiki and the "bugs" page at the test site, except for
some details, it is already running pretty well.
BUT -
as I mentioned on several occasions, I am currently pretty busy learning for my
finals (right before christmas, actually;). And even though the script
looks pretty stable, if a major malfunction shows up, I might not have the time
for extensive corrections now. If you are willing to take that (very small)
risk, or someone else is familiar enough with the code to make some hotfixes if
needed, you have a go from me ;)
Magnus
Well it has to be asked...
Do we have a timeframe for porting the Wikipedia to Magnus's
new script? I'm personally all for it, the sooner the
better.
Do we need to get an action plan for the migration? After
all I think there will be a lot of housekeeping to take care of.
Manning