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Active on IRC in the past hour. New Django People feature in collaboration with Brian Rosner—DjangoBot now provides information on currently active IRC participants. There’s an opt-out privacy control and the bot sends you a message about it the first time it logs your activity.

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  1. Neat! BTW, I can't sign in with OpenID to comment on this, I get a 404 on /openid/begin/

    Jason Davies - 12th April 2008 02:29 - #

  2. Pretty neat idea! Gave it a whirl though and updated the irc/active page. Seems to fluctuate between saying 16 people were on in the past hour and 4 people were on in the last hour. Also fluctuates between '0 mins' and the correct amount of mins.

    Robert Lofthouse - 12th April 2008 03:29 - #

  3. Talking about IRC, what happened to the Django IRC logger?

    Fredrik - 12th April 2008 11:55 - #

  4. Jason: you only get a 404 on openid/begin/ if you go there directly - it should work fine if you start off from the form on /openid/

    Robert - that bug was driving me nuts. It turns out it caused by running multiple Django applications under the same Apache some of which had the wrong TIMEZONE setting. Fixed now.

    Fredrik - I don't know what happened to the old one, but there's a new one here: http://oebfare.com/logger/

    Simon Willison - 12th April 2008 12:17 - #

  5. Simon - Ah, makes sense! Glad you got it fixed. It was starting to confuse me when it said I logged into irc 30 mins ago (around 10am) when the last time I had logged in was around 3am.

    That really is a pain in the butt, and quite funny. Having to remember to set all app's timezones to the same thing under one apache instance == not good.

    Robert Lofthouse - 12th April 2008 13:20 - #

  6. Simon: for some reason it was redirecting me to /openid/begin/ after logging in from /openid/ - it's working now though, perhaps a problem on my end.

    Jason Davies - 12th April 2008 14:17 - #

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