Moin! Sounds like some fun to do and possibly useful for the project as well. If I can make it I'll help there. Paul Wise schrieb: > On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Bas Wijnen wrote: >> - It would probably be nice to combine the page with an IRC bot for >> notifications. However, I have no experience with IRC bots at all, so >> that will not work unless someone will implement it. > > Definitely, and maybe for claims too. I have no experience there, too, but I'm quite willing&interested in figuring it out ;) if we can make up an way for the CGI and the bot to communicate. >> - Most likely I will program the server side as a CGI script in bash, >> with a plain-text DB. Client side will be HTML and javascript >> (Ecma262+DOM), of course. > > Hmm, OK. I was thinking something Web2.0 like django/pylons/RoR & > jquery. I don't have the skills to do that though so I'll leave choice > of tech to you. > >> Possible package states: >> 0 - needs screenshot >> 1 - has screenshot >> 2 - has approved screenshot >> 3 - has screenshot in the archive >> Initially all packages should be in state 0 or 3. > > Not sure if we need 1 vs 2 since I'll just continously approve/reject > stuff? This brings up a good point though, how to sync status with the > screenshots site. I'll talk to Signum about it. > >> Names used for claiming should be IRC nicks. There could be a comment >> field on the package and one on the name. > > Agreed. Regards Christoph -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon : GPG-Key ID: 0x0372275D \ / Campaign : X against HTML : Working for Debian / \ in eMails : http://www.debian.org/ http://www.christoph-egger.org/
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