Nicolas François schreef: > Hi, > > On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 04:59:33PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: >> On Friday 20 June 2008, Nicolas François wrote: >> >> I would not mind switching to the central pages (in fact, I'm in favor >> of making that switch, even though Tim's page is very usable),
I do not have problem with that, although as noted the central pages are less feature-full. For me the maintainance time is neglible, so I wouldn't mind if they stay where they are. >> but that >> would mean some massive status sync will need to be done. Or that we >> start "from scratch". > I'm sure we can find a way to convert the database from one format to the > other. I could probably write an script that generates the mails from the database I have. >> Can BTS and Done messages also be sent directly for the central pages, >> i.e. not through the d-l10n-* lists? > > This is currently not supported, but it was mentioned during the last > Extremadura meeting. > What are you using on dutch.debian.net? > (Are you parsing an archive or is it a procmail filter?) > This part of the Dutch robot can probably be reused as-is. It is a filter. My bot is subscribed to the dutch list and listens to an e-mail adres. But for the rest it is probably the same code you are using (because it was derived from my code -- the original bot;). >> [1] http://dutch.debian.net/ > > There are some features that are not supported by the robot on > i18n.debian.net: > * history > (I'm not sure how I would use it. If some people want it on > i18n.debian.net, just ask) Actually I just got an e-mail from the portugese them asking for the history feature. They wanted to set up there own bot for that. grts Tim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

