It all starts to come together. Ye old chatterbot now has a picture on his profile.

The upload code works mostly, except for a couple of missing timezone conversions and missing information lines. chatterbot dev page

If everything runs stable for a couple of days, i'll tell my live system (i have two installations of that stuff) to start trying to upload to the official "last hours" page, but will get "permission denied" errors. Then i'll ask the gods to take over the official "last hour" page. Basically, what will happen is that you keep running your upload code until you start getting "permission denied" errors, while my code suddenly gets the permission to upload it's updates. Should be a completely smooth transition from the users point of view.

(Yes, i know, that kind of "treat it as mission critical code" isn't strictly required. But hey, i don't get many opportunities to plan and execute a controlled takeover/hot swap of an existing system. Treating it as "mission critical" gives me a nice chance to check my strategies and learn from my mistakes.)

The new "CB Stats" page is a bit more complicated, it's not as important as the chatlog itself. If that doesn't provide all the features right away, it's not a big deal.

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In reply to Re^3: CB stats, Last hour of CB by cavac
in thread CB stats, Last hour of CB by Tanktalus

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