On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 12:20 AM, Krinkle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Paul Selitskas wrote:
>
>> Is there any suggestion on implementing Toolserver Intuition in
>> non-PHP projects, for example, in bash-based ones? For now it seems to
>> be a bit compliated.
>
> Since the beginning this system has been in SVN at Wikimedia for
> people to look at and submit bugs, requests and patches through JIRA
> [1] as they desire. Or if one likes, join the mmt-project!
>
> As of yesterday the project has been moved to a dedicated
> "multimaintainer" account at the Toolserver [2]. Support by others is
> welcomed, I've come far and will go further but I doubt I can make the
> sytem work for every progamming language on the toolserver all by my
> own.
>
> I myself am planning to implement support for the following:
>
> * PHP tools on Toolserver
>  - Include the class internally and use it.
>
> * Internal / External javascript
>  - A public facing api.php with the ability to get messages with JSON
> (both internal for toolserver.org but also for tools that have a
> javascript front-end on a Wiki, using cross-domain JSONP callbacks).
> XML format could be implemented as well.
>
> * Python
>  - Not sure how to pull this one off yet, as a work around it could
> make http request to the api in json (since Python supports that) but
> a way without making http calls would be preferred. I'm not a heavy
> Python developer (I've used it a couple of times to write simple
> ircbots (irclib) and wikibots (pywikibot), but that's about it). Any
> suggestions from python developers how they would like to have it
> delivered, let me know how you want it served and I'll see what I can
> do.
>
> The same goes for bash-based tools and other languages. Let me know
> how you think it is best delivered to you, and lets see what we can
> do.
>
> --
> Krinkle
>
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AJAX calls is a great idea as well! Well, I'll look through the
current code and think what we can do together for other programming
languages.


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Павел Селіцкас/Paul Selitskas
Wizardist @ Wikimedia projects
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