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 <[email protected]> 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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