I would search for the code if the project page on tool labs (http://tools.wmflabs.org/wikibugs/) clearly didn't say "The source is not yet in git, but will be once I've cleaned up passwords et al. from the code."
So I assumed it isn't in any repository so far, and more than asking where the code is, I said it would be nice to have it somewhere.
Regarding documentation: even the e-mail you linked here doesn't provide any, so, yes I admit I didn't search for it, but if I did, I would still had the same question :P
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 5:11 PM, MZMcBride z@mzmcbride.com wrote:
Petr Bena wrote:
There is a new bot for wikibugs but it doesn't seem to reply very well to basic CTCP messages and provides no link to its documentation. Where can it be found? How is the bot controlled? How do I make it join some channel and subscribe to a feed?
While I know that you're acting in good faith, I feel that some portion of your mailing list inquiries could be made moot by simply searching around a bit. For example, it probably isn't too difficult to find this wikitech-l thread titled "New wikibugs bot" from about a week ago: http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2014-April/076140.html.
This isn't to say that wikibugs couldn't have better documentation, both on-wiki and built in. Code patches and wiki edits are welcome. :-)
MZMcBride
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