Coding the semi-auto bot in Applescript is hard, because Applescript
ain't too powerful and I'm not quite good enough. I'm going to keep
trying to code it for a few days, but just so I don't waste effort, is
AWB capable of this sorta thing? I mean, selecting random sentences
and putting them on the clipboard for Googling.
If I can't finish this, would any of you Wikipedians be so kind as to
write a script for me to run? Thanks,
Chris
On 11/23/06, MacGyverMagic/Mgm <macgyvermagic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, please work on a anti-copyvio bot. I've seen
several bad things on the
increase (you don't want to see newpages right now) Any tool that automates
part of the process is useful. Like someone said earlier: it's good if you
make it semi-automatic, to filter out false positives. Ask help of other
bot-builders if you need it.
Mgm
On 11/23/06, Chris Picone <ccool2ax(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Well, I'll use the list of mirrors in my script too and since I
manually check each edit, I can pretty easily tell that it's an
other-way-around copyvio (e.g. if wikilinks/section headers are
preserved)
Chris
On 11/23/06, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/23/06, James Hare
<messedrocker(a)gmail.com> wrote:
When featuring the script, don't limit it to
just excluding
en.wikipedia.org-- in fact, filter out any mention of "wikipedia".
There are a lot of mirrors out there that do not credit us. DB had a
lot of problems with his bot.
--
geni
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