[Bug 436568] Review Request: Supybot - Cross-platform IRC bot written in Python

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Summary: Review Request: Supybot - Cross-platform IRC bot written in Python


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=436568





------- Additional Comments From ricky.zhou@xxxxxxxxx  2008-04-05 19:59 EST -------
OK, couple of updates on this.  I asked Jeremy Fincher about this, and he said
that the official name is "Supybot," but lowercased "supybot" is fine as well. 
Any other opinions on this?  

Now, a bigger problem is that some of the included plugins have full python
modules packaged with the plugin itself.  Some are in Fedora, and some are not.
 A few aren't even maintained anymore, and at least one seems to be a modified
file from another application.  

I can ask upstream about removing the maintained/unmodified ones (such as
dateutil and feedparser), but I'm not quite sure what to do about the others. 
>From what I've seen, Debian, openSUSE, and Gentoo seem to just leave all of
these files in, but that doesn't feel like the right thing to do.  Any ideas how
to handle this?  The full list of of these files is:

plugins/Dict/dictclient.py
plugins/Google/google.py
plugins/Google/GoogleSOAPFacade.py
plugins/Google/SOAP.py
plugins/Math/convertcore.py
plugins/RSS/feedparser.py
plugins/Time/dateutil/*

Side note: This no longer passes rpmlint since I put a %files macro in the
ChangeLog - That'll gone from the next spec file (hopefully along with the
plugins problem).

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