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## <strike>Replacing "|source" with "|SourceURL, |SourceName, |SourceDetails"</strike>
 
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# File Namespace
 
# File Namespace
## Upgraded DocProv to create a doctype of "file" where it is unspecified. '''No''' - See discussion page --[[User:Peter|Peter P]] ([[User talk:Peter|talk]]) 07:25, 10 December 2013 (GMT)
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## <strike>Upgraded DocProv to handle missing doctype</strike>
## fixing doctype
 
 
## Removing formatting from the docprov parameters which are supposed to be page links:
 
## Removing formatting from the docprov parameters which are supposed to be page links:
 
### <strike>authors</strike>
 
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Revision as of 12:31, 10 December 2013

This is a general purpose bot for upgrades to the data, especially so that it is in a format predictable enough to work well with SMW.
Feel free to edit the below lists of repetitive tasks that could be best achieved through a bot:

TO DO

This is for fairly well defined tasks:

  1. Document Namespace
    1. fixing doctype
    2. Removing formatting from the docprov parameters which are supposed to be page links:
      1. authors
      2. source*
      3. subjects
    3. Adding Subjects (Most easily done by whoever originally submitted the articles)
    4. Fixing dates
    5. Replacing "|source" with "|SourceURL, |SourceName, |SourceDetails"
  2. File Namespace
    1. Upgraded DocProv to handle missing doctype
    2. Removing formatting from the docprov parameters which are supposed to be page links:
      1. authors
      2. source*
    3. Adding Subjects (Most easily done by whoever originally submitted the articles)
    4. Fixing dates
    5. Replacing "|source" with "|SourceURL, |SourceName, |SourceDetails"

IDEAS

This is for as yet poorly defined general ideas

  1. Read and process the semantic data, e.g.
    1. To build pages (e.g. the coverpage)
    2. To circumvent limitations in existing extensions

See Also