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tellmeabout plugin. #6

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mythmon opened this issue Aug 12, 2014 · 0 comments
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tellmeabout plugin. #6

mythmon opened this issue Aug 12, 2014 · 0 comments

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mythmon commented Aug 12, 2014

Migrated from hamperbot/hamper#48

Many students in lug sign in straight from shell.onid, and their ONID username is either their irc handle or in their hostname.

I propose a "tellmeabout" plugin for hamper. This would help us find the information that's publicly available about most channel members' academic identities, rather than having to redundantly ask them a bunch of questions.

If it 404s, add that does not appear to be an OSU engineering student. Elif it's blank (like http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~murrown/), add that they are an osu engineering student with nothing interesting in their web space. Elif there's stuff there, add that that they have a site available at (such as http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~baylesj/)

  • Do the above with http://people.oregonstate.edu/~username/ as well
  • Try the above two steps with their nick as well as their username, just in case. For instance, /whois on muricula gives muricula : Ian Kronquist, so try stalking with both kronquii and muricula as the username.
  • If they're wearing an OSL cloak, see whether http://staff.osuosl.org/~username/ has stuff in it, and if so append that to the output as well.

Sample output:

!tellmeabout edunham

edunham appears to be an OSU engineering student and an OSLer. They have stuff on the web at http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~dunhame/.

!tellmeabout iruel

I couldn't find anything about iruel. Try "!stalk " if you think they're an OSU student.

Other possibilities:

  • Check whether a GitHub account with that username exists
  • Add CAT sites where people might be hosting personal things
  • Check various gaming communities (LoL, DotA, Minecraft, WoW) to see if they play things under their nick ("I don't know whether is a student, but someone by that name plays both LoL and Minecraft" for example)
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