I have added a new release of the Python Wikipediabot package, it can be found at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93107&package_id=9... .
There are now several packages in the release, but if you download pywikipediabot.zip, you don't need to worry about the others, as they are only parts of it, containing the files necessary for specific uses of the bot.
Changes to the bot since my previous message on April 6:
* A new bot, windows_chars.py, has been included, changing windows characters that are not in Latin-1 into their HTML-encoding. It is advisable to use this bot (or another one with the same working, developped by Looxix) before switching a Wikipedia from Latin-1 to UTF-8. * When using the bot to transfer images from one Wikipedia to another, the image description page of the language the image is taken from is used as the base for a default description. Also, this bot now is able to handle redirect pages. * When the interwiki-bot finds links to different pages on the same language, those are first given to the user to decide on, rather than having them mixed up with languages for which just one page was found. Also, the options to 'say yes to all' and 'give up' have been included * Several bugs in the uploading of images have been repaired. * boilerplate.py now can also be used to change {{msg:...}}-messages into written-out messages (using {{subst:...}}) * The table copying and translating bot has had several bug repairs and minor improvements. It now works for French departments. * The bot now handles localized redirect text (for the moment that includes only the #ail-cyfeirio for cy:)
Discussed in recent weeks but not implemented are: * Creating localization information to enable the bot to be used on wikitravel (or other WikiMedia-projects) * Creating a bot to add redirects of the "Sometown, KY" to "Sometown, Kentucky" kind * Further changes to make things easier on the operator when the interwiki-bot has a problem that it cannot solve by itself
Andre Engels