On 2006-03-19 16:08:01 +1100, Peter Flodin wrote:
With the growing number of language wikis (Swedish was just silently launched http://sv.opensuse.org) the issue of keeping interwiki links up to date will become an issue.
Jdd's IW template helps a bit, but it has the problem that it adds a link to all languages if the translated page exists or not. There should never be an interwiki link to a nonexistent page.
As discussed briefly here before, the way the wikipedia copes with this is to use a python script. It is a well established opensource project http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywikipediabot/
The opensuse.org wiki is using non-standard authentication, with diverts and https.
I was hacking at the script about a month ago, and made some progress but didn't solve it.
I thought I would have another go, but thought I would raise the subject in case somebody else has been thinking the same thing. (I am definetly not a Python expert).
My idea is that we would submit our changes to the sourcforge project so that we don't have to maintain our own fork of the script going forward.
I will update the existing page http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Bots with details and progress.
i would be interested how the bot should solve this problem. jfyi: we have an internal ruby script that works with iChain. we used it for the SDB migration (did you really expect we uploaded 2000pages manually?;) anyway ... i wouldnt publish much about the authentication procedure. i know about mediawikis where they use the wikibots for spam. atm it gives us a slight advantage over others. darix -- openSUSE - SUSE Linux is my linux openSUSE is good for you www.opensuse.org