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lovinglinux
April 29th, 2010, 10:36 PM
Following the philosophy behind the ubuntu-bug tool and due to an increasing demand for social network integration, Ubuntu developers decided to include two command-line tools in Lucid Lynx, that will be a huge success. They are ubuntu-rant and ubuntu-praise. These tools allow to easily post the user opinion about the new Ubuntu release at ubuntuforums.org.

The man pages of both applications reveals some interesting details about how they work under the hood:


...ubuntu-rant and ubuntu-praise rely on a customized Google algorithm, that fetches hundreds of thousands of rants and praises posted on the forums since Warty Warthog, in order to dynamically build the message body, so the user don't even need to type the message. They also apply special filters based on the most popular thread tags from the corresponding Testing and Discussion forum and also from the release notes, in order ensure the rants and praises are relevant to the current release.

It seems that they had plans to use a Yahoo algorithm, but the complains about this decision made ubuntu-rant run in an infinite loop, so they decided to go back to Google algorithm.

Using these tools is pretty easy, but they do offer some level of customization. For example, there are some popular switches that the user can add to the commands:

--silly-issues

fetches only issues that can be easily solved by the user, like for example the decision to change the default Firefox search engine to Yahoo

--controversial-title

generates an automatic title that will guarantee a lot of visibility

--burn-into-flames

this option add some special comments to the message body that will guarantee an ever-lasting flame war. It is recommended to be used in conjunction with --disable-moderator.

--disable-moderator

prevents the thread from being locked, allowing the user to post whatever he wants without fear of a moderator closing the thread as soon as it reaches the forum. It also prevent the user from receiving forum infractions

--force-sub-forum

this prevents a moderator from moving the thread to the Testimonials sub-forum, allowing the user to post wherever he/she wants

--prevent-merge

allows to create any number of similar threads, even if they are posted just a couple of minutes apart. The forum merging features are forcibly turned off, so the moderators can't do anything about it

--allow-recurring

prevent the thread from being moved to the recurring discussions sub-forum

--bash-dev, --praise-dev

include some random bashing/praising comments about the developers

--bash-corp, --praise-corp

include some random bashing/praising comments about Canonical

--bash-mark, --praise-mark

include some random bashing/praising comments about Mark Shuttleworth

--bash-everyone, --praise-everyone

include some random bashing/praising comments about someone related to Ubuntu, Linux and FLOSS

--ripping-off-ms

add some comments saying Linux is ripping off ideas from Microsoft

--ripping-off-unix

add some comments saying Microsoft is the one ripping off ideas

--spread-fud

include some classic FUD comments

--reveal-conspiracy

include some crazy theories about hidden agendas and corporate conspiracies

--enable-trolling

starts the thread in troll mode

--gnome-shell-good, --gnome-shell-bad, --gnome-shell-ugly,

include random comments about gnome-shell

--bump-every

bump the thread on regular intervals

That's it. Have fun :)

th5th
April 29th, 2010, 10:39 PM
Posting with relevant avatar :P

WinterRain
April 29th, 2010, 10:41 PM
Is it april fools day?

lykwydchykyn
April 29th, 2010, 10:41 PM
I have a feeling they've been beta-testing these for years. It would explain a lot!

nice post :)

sydbat
April 29th, 2010, 11:11 PM
You, sir/madam, are my hero.

lovinglinux
April 29th, 2010, 11:20 PM
Is it april fools day?

No, it is release day sarcasm :)

CharlesA
April 29th, 2010, 11:22 PM
Kinda wish they existed... that would be awesome. :D

mick222
April 29th, 2010, 11:39 PM
Sounds like a great idea I think there should be a this is the worst or best release yet command.

NMFTM
April 29th, 2010, 11:55 PM
Very nice.

lockalidiot
April 30th, 2010, 12:04 AM
You just made me very happy. :)

louieb
May 22nd, 2010, 02:53 AM
:guitar: Thanks, this just made my day.

jetsam
May 22nd, 2010, 02:54 AM
...and a bump.