[meetingology] doesn't work right for kernel team meeting logs

Bug #890850 reported by Alan Bell
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Bug Description

the kernel team have a specific format they paste into the channel and expect particular responses from the bot to feed the logs into something that parses them for a different output format. Either change the bot to respond the way they want it (possibly via a command at the start of the meeting to change modes) or make an output writer to generate the final logs in the form they want.

Tags: meetingology
Alan Bell (alanbell)
tags: added: meetingology
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Andy Whitcroft (apw) wrote :

I think we'd be happy just being able to use the link to get the contents of the meeting unadulterated. Essentially an 'all of the meeting in one glob' mode.

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Andy Whitcroft (apw) wrote :

To put that better. We already have an output handler for the logs, so it doesn't seem worth your effort to mangle your bot to produce its existing formats and our strange kernel specific format. It seems more sensible to provide a reasonably sane default as you do now and simply provide a raw interface to the irc stream for a specific meeting so that anyone with other needs can simply feed the output of that into their tools and do whatever they need.

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Jussi Schultink (jussi01) wrote :

Andy, So what you would be after is a raw IRC log output? Although that is kind of available on irclogs.ubuntu.com, I cant see that being a major problem. Alan, can you make a #startmeeting --log-only option perhaps?

Andy, is there a specific level of activity or style of logs your scripts need? ie. do you need joins and parts, or a specific date format or so?

Unit 193 (unit193)
summary: - doesn't work right for kernel team meeting logs
+ [meetingology] doesn't work right for kernel team meeting logs
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