On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 05:26:38PM +0100, Nicolas Bertolissio wrote: > Le Wednesday 14 January 2004, Christian Perrier écrit : > > I knew Nico was among the good candidates for making Tim's scripts > > usable by other i18n teams...:-) > > > > And what Pierre proposed is indeed what I had in mind-->transformt > > this into a nice framework for i18n teams. > > > > > > The webpage is quite impressive. Could you tell me were the scripts to > > > > build it are? I will look at them, and try to understand them. > > > > > > It's a set of three scripts actually. One to parse the posts to the > > > mailing list, one (run from a cronjob) to check if any bugs are closed > > > in the BTS. These are both in perl. The third one creates the html > > > page, it's in php. All data is stored in a mysql db. > > > > > > I'll have to make'm a bit more readable, I'll see if I can do that > > > tonight. Anyhow, we could try to setup it up for you guys together if > > > you'd like ... > > > > > > This looks like some of Martin Quinson's ideas. aMaking this available > > for all language teams would indeed be great. I'm very confident > > Nicolas Bertolissio can do it. > > This is my real goal indeed... > I may open a project on Alioth for this, if someone has a nice name > (long and unix)... > > and commit into Debian cvs the good result that will arise from own > cooperation :) Do we really need an alioth project for this? I mean, you could also go in the main cvs, under a directory not linked from the rest of the site, and then add a pointer when it works. I seem to remember that we did so when working on w.d.o/intl/l10n at the begining... Thanks, Mt. -- If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. -- Albert Einstein
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