barry wrote: > akuchlin> There's a discussion of SourceForge alternatives at > akuchlin> http://www.advogato.org/article/357.html, and in a > akuchlin> comment someone mentions that there's an XML export of > akuchlin> the data in the tracker. Unfortunately I can't get it > akuchlin> to work following his instructions, but perhaps someone > akuchlin> else can experiment with it more than I can. > > I can't get it to work either, but if someone comes up with the right > recipe, I can add it to our backup script. works fine from MSIE, using this URL: url = ( "http://sourceforge.net/export/sf_tracker_export.php" + "?atid=105470&group_id=5470" ) returns a 1666445 byte large document (with no content type), starting with: <tracker version="1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://sourceforge.net/export/sf_tracker_export.xsd"> <artifact id="473985"> <submitted_by>doerwalter</submitted_by> <submitted_date>2001-10-23 03:39</submitted_date> <artifact_type id="105470">105470</artifact_type> <category id="347131">Type/class unification</category> <artifact_group id="136128"></artifact_group> <assigned_to>Guido van Rossum</assigned_to> <priority id="5">5</priority> <status>Open</status> <resolution>Remind</resolution> <summary>str, __getitem__ and slices</summary> <detail>Using slices with __getitem__ doesn't work with (this returns the bugs database. see http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5470 for atid's for other parts of the tracker) doing the same through urllib doesn't appear work, though. (no time to dig further into this right now) </F>
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