While i certainly have plans to open source the chatterbot code, this is all a bit more complicated than you might think. It's currently integrated into the XPD system, because that one had already a lot of PerlMonks API code *and* a running webserver *and* a database *and* a working/paid for domain.

In addition to that, the whole thing uses my own framework which has a *lot* of dependencies and it a complicated database scheme.

Not making excuses here, i just never found a nice way to open source projects based on my framework. It's a very nice tool for commercial projects, but to set up a working project on your own computer requires an easy to remember 60 step process...

It's also important to note here that PageCamel doesn't use an external webserver, it IS the webserver which is split into a protocol frontend (https, http plus handling of virtual hosting) and backend processes. In case of the XPD server, it doesn't even run it's own frontend service, that one if done by the cavac.at/Null Island Space Agency project.

Yes, source will come some day, but at the moment there's a lot of cleanup and documentation work to be done before that can happen.

PerlMonks XP is useless? Not anymore: XPD - Do more with your PerlMonks XP

In reply to Re^2: New last hours of cb, CB stats - feature request by cavac
in thread New last hours of cb, CB stats by cavac

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