[08:10:06] DEBUG XmlRcs FATAL: redis is empty for 10 seconds [08:28:42] DEBUG XmlRcs FATAL: redis is empty for 10 seconds [09:48:19] GitHub [8benapetr/wikimedia-bot] addshore pushed 2 commits into branch master: https://github.com/benapetr/wikimedia-bot/compare/220fff686fdc...02d5629e25e9 [09:48:19] GitHub [8benapetr/wikimedia-bot] commit by maffblaster (Matthew Marchese) https://github.com/benapetr/wikimedia-bot/commit/b9affca1cacd8583d1100229d3032b48c656daff Add License based on wm-bot output Running @help displays the source code is GPL licensed. I presumed this was GPL-2. The repository should provide this license at a quick and easy view. [09:48:19] GitHub [8benapetr/wikimedia-bot] commit by addshore (addshore) https://github.com/benapetr/wikimedia-bot/commit/02d5629e25e9503c7ad0058743455db7367309d3 Merge pull request #61 from maffblaster/master Add license based on wm-bot output [13:30:15] GitHub [8benapetr/wikimedia-bot] benapetr commented on issue Add license based on wm-bot output: https://github.com/benapetr/wikimedia-bot/pull/61#issuecomment-294844586 [13:33:15] GitHub [8benapetr/wikimedia-bot] benapetr pushed 1 commits into branch master: https://github.com/benapetr/wikimedia-bot/compare/02d5629e25e9...ab1ac59ffb21 [13:33:15] GitHub [8benapetr/wikimedia-bot] commit by benapetr (Petr Bena) https://github.com/benapetr/wikimedia-bot/commit/ab1ac59ffb21f9f7b28dad205db5f569aacfef74 removed some nonsense unrelated to wm-bot from license [16:55:49] DEBUG XmlRcs FATAL: redis is empty for 10 seconds [18:03:19] Matthew_: Any success on getting the bot to read recentchanges? [18:03:24] i see my PR was merged. [18:03:29] And then updated to GPL-3. [18:03:32] haha [18:50:00] maffblaster: yes. So, my temporary solution to have the bot reading the RSS feed is somewhat working - I just have to nail the format. See ##matthewrbowker-test for a sample. I'm going to get in touch with petan (he still is not active on irc for some reason) and work on a more permanent solution [19:32:39] Matthew_: Yeah...he was recently have in terms of code development, but not on IRC :( [19:33:30] That room seems empty. [19:33:52] Keep an eye there, i've got some feed but it comes in batches afaict. [19:34:00] Oh [19:34:03] I typoed the name. [19:34:09] Hm... [19:34:15] Which wiki is it watching? [19:35:16] Yours. Via RSS [19:36:06] maffblaster: The one thing I haven't done is formatted the output yet. [20:26:02] Matthew_: Can you fill me on the details of getting the bot to this point? [20:26:10] At least it's succesfully tracking. [20:26:17] Seems to be close to real time as well. [20:26:26] See the other channel, I just sent a small pastebin. [20:26:47] Oops [20:26:50] ok [20:27:01] No worries :) [21:43:39] Matthew_: I think @recentchanges is what we want. [21:44:11] Except that's tied to the wmf wikis. That's why I went with the temporary RSS solution, because afaik it doesn't see your wiki. [21:44:24] But I'm having trouble getting getting the link to my wiki into the bot. [21:44:46] Matthew_: Right...it needs a parameter to accept a new link that's not already in the database. [21:45:28] And that's why we would need to talk to Petan over it. Because, again, I'm not farmiliar with that area of the code enough to make that change. [21:45:52] It needs a @recentchanges+ commant. [21:45:59] *command [21:46:02] :) [21:46:30] Matthew_: Do you know how to view the present value for @configure options? [21:46:55] Info for configure: Change a value of the channel configuration, see: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WM-Bot#.40configure for more details [21:46:55] @help configure [21:47:42] Matthew_: It seems as if GitHub may be the only way to communicate with Petan right now. [21:47:56] I can open a Feature request [21:48:21] Sure, if you'd like. I just tried it on my test channel, let's see. [21:56:08] Matthew_: Thanks for all the help. [21:56:19] You're welcome. [21:56:20] Matthew_: Do you work for the wmf? [22:11:31] I do not. I'm a voluteer. [23:03:36] GitHub [8benapetr/wikimedia-bot] new issue by maffblaster: Add a @recentchanges+ command to allow users to specify their own 'wiki code' https://github.com/benapetr/wikimedia-bot/issues/62 [23:04:16] Matthew_: All right, I think I captured the essence of what I'm after in that issue. ^ [23:04:33] I'll take a look in a bit, and add my own comments. [23:05:45] That'd be great. There could be a way to add a site to the list that's not already in the datebase. [23:05:56] But I'm not sure how to do it from the just the documenation itself. [23:07:06] How the 'linkie' thing relates to the @configuration's "default-link-wiki" key is a bit confusing as well. [23:08:41] Uhm... I think @linkie-on enables linking to a wiki page when a wikilink is mentioned in the channel. [23:08:57] GitHub [8benapetr/wikimedia-bot] maffblaster commented on issue Add license based on wm-bot output: https://github.com/benapetr/wikimedia-bot/pull/61#issuecomment-295011021 [23:12:42] Matthew_: I see. So this would be like me mentioning "Some wiki article" and the Bot would return the full URL on the Wiki it's configured to watch? [23:13:01] Oh [23:13:04] I see now [23:13:07] Yes. Specifically if you [[wikilink]] [23:13:14] it would actually be [[Intel]] or something. [23:13:19] Got it. [23:13:27] I really want to start using this bot. [23:13:30] But... [23:13:39] I know, the recent changes feed is a dealbreaker. [23:13:49] I need some way to contact petan other than PRs and raising issues on GH. :) [23:14:23] Yeah. I'm surprised he hasn't poped into IRC by now, to be frank. [23:14:37] Perhaps he needs to make an actual bot (a physical robot) to alert him when he's pinged in this channel. :) [23:14:59] Hahahahah maybe [23:20:29] All right. [23:20:30] I'm off for a while. [23:20:37] Gotta hit the road. [23:25:38] Have a good one.