From: Emmanuel E. <ke...@ki...> - 2020-08-17 09:18:06
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Hi Adrien On 15.08.20 18:00, Adrien André via Kiwix-developer wrote: > first, thank you for this great project. You are welcome > I am benefiting and contributing to Kiwix by having ZIM files local > copies and seeding their torrents. Thank you! > The thing is I don't see other way to stay up to date that by regularly > manualy checking if new ZIM files version are published. yes and no > I'd like to locally run some daemon, that, from a library file (ZIM file > list), would download any new file version and seed it, > while always keeping locally one full ZIM file. > > > Some ideas: > > The library file would be something like: > wikibooks_en_all_maxi > wikibooks_eo_all_nopic > wikibooks_pt_all_maxi > wikivoyage_en_all_maxi > wiktionary_es_all_maxi > … > or: > wikibooks_(en|eo|es|fr|nl|pt|zh)_all_(nopic|maxi) > wikipedia_(en|fr)_all_nopic > wikivoyage_(en|es|fr|nl|pt|zh)_all_(nopic|maxi) > wiktionary_(en|eo|es|fr|nl|pt)_all_(nopic|maxi) > … > and this daemon could call torrent clients like Transmission with for > instance https://github.com/Trim21/transmission-rpc > > > Maybe some existing tools could be used to achieve this. > If needed, I have some skills in Python programming. > > What do you think? I would like the same, see: https://github.com/kiwix/maintenance/issues/43 So someone needs to make a bit of bash/python script within a Docker to allow this. So, you are really welcome to work on this. We would even use your Docker image in production by us. Kind regards Emmanuel -- Kiwix - Wikipedia Offline & more * Web: https://kiwix.org/ * Twitter: https://twitter.com/KiwixOffline * Wiki: https://wiki.kiwix.org/ |