There's been some requests to log #fedora-meeting automatically. There's technical issues there like where to store them, is there a way to auto start / stop meetings, etc.
Lets discuss. thoughts?
-Mike
On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 13:49 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
There's been some requests to log #fedora-meeting automatically. There's technical issues there like where to store them, is there a way to auto start / stop meetings, etc.
Lets discuss. thoughts?
Can zodbot log? and if so can it log multiple channels?
-sv
On Tue, 27 May 2008, seth vidal wrote:
On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 13:49 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
There's been some requests to log #fedora-meeting automatically. There's technical issues there like where to store them, is there a way to auto start / stop meetings, etc.
Lets discuss. thoughts?
Can zodbot log? and if so can it log multiple channels?
Can and does though its not 'public' yet. Also I think ianweller had something in mind for sticking that data in the wiki.
-Mike
On Tue, 27 May 2008, Mike McGrath wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2008, seth vidal wrote:
Can zodbot log? and if so can it log multiple channels?
Can and does though its not 'public' yet. Also I think ianweller had something in mind for sticking that data in the wiki.
Just wrote a patch to the popular irclog2html.py [1] to output MediaWiki table syntax. Its at http://ianweller.fedorapeople.org/irclog2html/ -- ian
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, Mike McGrath wrote:
There's been some requests to log #fedora-meeting automatically. There's technical issues there like where to store them, is there a way to auto start / stop meetings, etc.
Lets discuss. thoughts?
A bot that you can issue commands to such as startmeeting <meetingName>, endmeeting. and postmeeting <meetingname> would be good. It would really want a very limited set of commands.
we would need a host for the bots to run on. then we could export meetings via http.
Dennis.
Dennis Gilmore said the following on 05/27/2008 01:23 PM Pacific Time:
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, Mike McGrath wrote:
There's been some requests to log #fedora-meeting automatically. There's technical issues there like where to store them, is there a way to auto start / stop meetings, etc.
Lets discuss. thoughts?
A bot that you can issue commands to such as startmeeting <meetingName>, endmeeting. and postmeeting <meetingname> would be good. It would really want a very limited set of commands.
we would need a host for the bots to run on. then we could export meetings via http.
Bonus points if you could specify the timezone for the timestamps of if defaulted to UTC.
John
On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 13:49 -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
There's been some requests to log #fedora-meeting automatically. There's technical issues there like where to store them, is there a way to auto start / stop meetings, etc.
Lets discuss. thoughts?
##distros had a meeting bot during the last meeting we had.
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 01:49:54PM -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
There's been some requests to log #fedora-meeting automatically. There's technical issues there like where to store them, is there a way to auto start / stop meetings, etc.
Lets discuss. thoughts?
I suppose you guys have your own bot going (think I've seen it in #fedora-admin?), but this would be a pretty easy task for an eggdrop bot. Overkill perhaps?
Ray
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