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*Thanks for the note about other Python frameworks, Mr. Z-man. I'll look at them for future projects, but as for this one I'd like to stick with Pywikipedia, as I've already gotten the code mostly written, unless there is some particular reason that you feel Pywikipedia would be particularly unsuited to this task.--[[User:Dycedarg|<span style="border:1px solid red;color:red; padding:1px;background:#000">'''Dycedarg'''</span>]] [[User talk:Dycedarg|'''<span style="color:#000000">ж</span>''']] 19:05, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
Dycedarg, as far as the first edits this thing does, my suggestion about the admin removing the CSD tag is something you can activate right away without much logging to demonstrate accuracy (other then private logging you do to test it). I would like to request that while the bot edits and does notices and such, it also log somewhere as I described above. Again, notices on CSD tags removed '''by a sysop''' is something your bot can do and have 100% accuracy on notices. The only reason a sysop would remove a tag is if the sysop thinks it does not meet CSD criteria... something the tagger should know.
As far as your other features, please do log and test those. I have a feeling you are going to get a bunch of false hits, and I'd rather those get weeded out now before you annoy a bunch of users with notices. The groupings posted by Erik should be adhered to, as it does not matter much if you ''miss'' out on a mistake, but it matters if you notify someone when it was not a mistake. I would suggest to bag that then endorse a test run with the bot doing solely notices on admin removal of CSD tags... that can be tested live as I said without issues. —— '''[[User:Nixeagle|<font color="navy">nix</font>]][[User talk:Nixeagle|<font color="red">eagle]]</font><sup><small>[[Special:EmailUser/Nixeagle|<font color="green">email me</font>]]</small></sup>''' 19:12, 3 May 2009 (UTC)
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