Right so just to close this discussion somehow,
The bot I mentioned is now in some kind of working state and running in several channels, I understood that you definitely don't want to switch from current bot and I am happy with that, but since this one is programmed in a different manner as rather a self-service bot it could be of use to other developers or wikimedia channels who would be in need of similar bot, it's very simple, if you join #wm-bot, have any wikimedia cloak (or mediawiki) you can just type @add [channel] in order to get it to your channel, it automaticaly create a new database for your channel and make you administrator of bot for that channel, more information is available on meta [[WM-Bot]], it has all functions as mw-bot + some more, you are welcome to address any issues or request more features or even change the code to your needs.
@ OQ, Platonides
It's great to know that you recovered somehow the sources of current bot and that you are able to maintain it I am also glad to hear idea of moving it to labs and give it the possibility to handle its operation for more people, unfortunately I have no chance to help you with programming since I have no knowledge of java and from what I have read about it I am probably not even going to learn it (it can't even do some stuff which most of lower level languages as the c++ (surprisingly even c# which isn't low level) can do and I find necessary and everything what can be done in java can be done even in c# so I see no point in learning two languages which can do exactly the same (as Tim noted they are very similar), and although you would probably hate me for being c# guy the main reason I chose it was because it's more close to c++, which is my favorite, than java, at least in the syntax). But to switch back to constructive discussion :) I think I could help you to maintain the current php interface for logs if you put sources to svn. (I know a bit of php)
Thanks to all who participated on this discussion for the ideas and responses!
Peace time :)
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 8:25 PM, OQ overlordq@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Platonides Platonides@gmail.com wrote:
On 15/12/11 16:12, OQ wrote:
It's java, so if you have the jar you have the source.
Are you proposing to *decompile* the java classes? (yes, I do have the .jar)
And yes we have that too.
Where?
I think I have it somewhere in the myraid of HD's I have unplugged. But it may in actuality be the decompiled source, since I can't remember if I grabbed it before amidaniel's svn repo vanished. Either way it's trivially easy to get back to your java files.
http://toolserver.org/~mwbot/mwbot.tar.gz
Took all of 5 minutes, excludes the pircbot framework.
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