This time with attachment.
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Chris Leonard <cjlhomeaddr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for the scripts Tony. I filled in other fields with grep of > the aslo# files. I think scraper.py does some sorting that causes > the collection list and the grep scrapes to not align properly (in > part based on case-sensitive sorting). It was laborious, it would be > nice to have an improved version of such a data collection tool for > periodic monitoring of activity status (po filename or latest version > numuber and update date). > > I thought others might be interested in the results (so far). > > What I would love to add as columns on this spreadsheet are: > > ported to gtk3? > > set up for i18n? > > repo location? > > POT in Pootle. > > In going through this sheet, there are some apparent duplications of > activities (possibly for single language support). > > cjl > > > On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 12:57 AM, Tony Anderson <t...@olenepal.org> wrote: >> Hi, Chris >> >> I put together a process to do that some months ago. I can give you a >> working part of it which will give you two critical items: >> the title of the activity and the addon where it is found. >> >> First run the collector.py. This will access activities.sugarlabs.org and >> download six web pages giving 100 activities each (except the last), for a >> total >> of 567 activities. This will appear as aslo1, ..., aslo6. Next run >> scraper.py. This uses beautifulsoup to scrape the six web pages giving six >> collections, >> collection1, ..., collection6. Each line gives the addon and title of an >> activity. The scraper.py program does not access the network. You may need >> to install >> beautifulsoup to run the scraper.py program. >> >> The original collected more information from each activity with a goal of >> building a csv file that could be used to record information like the size >> of the >> activity, the most recent version, whether po is supported, whether gtk+3 is >> supported, whether it is a sugar-web or python activity, and whether it uses >> gstreamer 0.1 or 1.0 and so on. >> >> Tony >> >> >> On 03/12/2016 10:22 AM, Chris Leonard wrote: >>> >>> Can someone with systematic access to ASLO do a data dump for me? Any >>> format will do (txt, csv, xls, ods, etc.) >>> >>> I am interested in reviewing all known activities (at least those in >>> ASLO) for 1i8n/L10n and investigating further to see if we can >>> implement i18n/L10n where it does not exist. I would also like to >>> check on presence of repo links. I know this was only recently >>> requested, but I might as well check on it as I'll need it for >>> i18n/L10n follow up. >>> >>> I've been updating: >>> >>> >>> https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Translation_Team/Pootle_Projects/Repositories >>> >>> data fields of interest >>> >>> Activity name >>> Activity number >>> Activity version (latest) >>> Author(s) name >>> Author(s) number >>> Repo link (if available) >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any assistance. >>> >>> cjl >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Sugar-devel mailing list >>> Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org >>> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel >> >>
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