> Op 04-03-2024 08:13 CET schreef Mateusz Konieczny via talk
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> Mar 3, 2024, 20:32 by iboa...@gmail.com:
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> > I was wondering, are there any automatic maintenance bots or anything that
> > run periodically to detect and maybe try to clean up errors?
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> That would require
Hello,
Le 03.03.24 à 20:28, Isaac Boates a écrit :
are there any automatic maintenance bots or anything that run
periodically to detect and maybe try to clean up errors?
In France, David Faure [1] do "human-review-assisted-by-script" [2] fix.
Its tool is capable of correcting things like the m
Mar 3, 2024, 20:32 by iboa...@gmail.com:
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> I was wondering, are there any automatic maintenance bots or anything that
> run periodically to detect and maybe try to clean up errors?
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That would require mistake opening hours that are broken and at the same
obviously
I am not aware about eit
Hi all
I've taken a recent interest in the opening_hours tag. This strikes me as
one of "those" tags which require a lot of enforces standardization for it
to be useful for any kind of programmatic interpretation, and I would
imagine very prone to errors if left unchecked.
The wiki page, along wi
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