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Hi,
Tim Dijkstra wrote: :: On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 05:34:52 -0300 "Felipe Augusto :: van de Wiel (faw)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :: The sources of the original version, which is used be :: the dutch team, can be found here: :: http://dutch.debian.net/l10n-bot_0.1.1.tar.bz2
I check this bot, but I'm working with CVS version because of the "spider" feature to grab the information from mailist archive and use a common text file as database. :)
:: It would of course be really nice to merge it with the :: existing pages. I announced several times that I would :: be doing some more work on it, but never got to it... :: Martin has done some work on that though, the results :: can be found here :: http://cvs.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/dl10n/?cvsroot=debian-l10n :: IIRC, it still lacks the 'nice' html-output, though...
I'm working with that, I already could get some info from -l10n-portuguese, but I couldn't generate the text report, I don't know exactly why, perhaps because I have just one ITT. :-) What I would like to know is how people is generating their HTML outputs?
I'm planning to work on this, there is a little bit of time since the last time I really work with perl, but I think that merging our bots and having options to use mysql/pg/txt backends and get info from archives or directly using a mail client, should solve most of our problems.
I'm just trying to implement the bot to portuguese (-l10n-portuguese) team, then I'm planning to work on it, I'm thinking in dl10n-html. :o)
Thanks in advance, regards,
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