Stephane Bortzmeyer schrieb:
> * free software ("free as in free speech, not free as in free beer"):
> source code available and you can modify and redistribute it
Cool.
> * designed to be run unattended (typically from cron on an Unix
> machine)
Nice! What I dislike about the other solutions, is that they have
a GUI. Something for the command line would be a plus!
> * has a memory: it stores locally the result of the tests and declares
> a link broken only after N tests in a row failed (N is
> configurable). It would be very bad, IMHO, to tag a link as broken if
> there was only a temporary network glitch.
>
> * tag the broken links (as soon as I'll discover how to tag with the API)
>
> Beta-testers welcome (it runs on my machine already).
I'd like to be your guinnea pig aka. beta-tester.
> You'll need
> Python and SQLite.
Okay, nothing out-of-the-ordinary. Great.
> Tested on Unix but does not use anything
> Unix-specific so should run on MS-Windows.
I don't care :) *nix is all I care about.
Alexander Skwar
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The end of labor is to gain leisure.