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# bustle
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being an ambient activity feed for tilde.town
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## development plan
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- [ ] skeletal server
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- [ ] skeletal client
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- [ ] manually created proof of concept spool files for a few users
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- [ ] basic `bustle update <something>` (decide on protocol)
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- [ ] receiving client update
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- [ ] writing audit log
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- [ ] writing to bustle.log
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- [ ] basic `bustle` command
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- [ ] proof of concept inotify implementation
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- [ ] bbj integration
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- [ ] user management task
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- [ ] event aggregation, sampling, and throttling
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- [ ] ...honestly if you can even get to hear you can worry about what is next then.
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## motivation
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it's quiet. you've shelled into tilde.town but until you take one of the following actions you will have no idea what else is happening on the server:
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- run chat
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- run bbj
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- run feels
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all of these have different problems.
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chat:
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- it requires energy and social grace
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- it might be empty; worse, it might /seem/ empty when you join
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- it can get addictive
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- it can get heated
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- you don't see people that don't like chat. some of those people might be your new best friends.
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bbj:
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- the pace is slow
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- it's hard to tell what conversations are already going
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- admin can't figure out how to unsticky stuff
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feels:
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- the pace is slow
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- it's read-only in that you can't respond to people
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instead, what about a new command `bustle`:
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```
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$ bustle
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you hear faint noise in the chat room
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~endorphant is moving around in their home directory
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~vilmibm just added to their public\_html
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some things are knocking around on bbj
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~selfsame just created a new file
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there is a rattling sound in ttbp
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someone shouts, 'HI WORLD'
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~archangelic shouts, 'HELLO BACK'
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```
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## architecture brainpuke
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I am not sure how to do this without a daemon process. Something needs to be listening to inotify
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events, listening for shouts, and ready to receive API hooks.
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### How should the daemon work?
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- for shouts and bot integration, every user gets a file in /town/bustle/spool/. bustled does a select over every file. a scheduled task adds and removes spool files based on who exists on the system.
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- for file activity, some kind of inotify watcher.
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### How should user clients work?
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when you run `bustle`, it enters a loop. at some interval, messages print. should a connection be
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maintained with bustled waiting with recv? I don't think so, since the log is not personalized. what
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if `bustle` is just a fancy `tail -f` on a file, `/town/bustle/bustle.log`? i think that's fine. i
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want running bustle to be exciting and cute, animating the messages in various ways. someone who
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just wants the log is free to read `/town/bustle/bustle.log`.
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### How should API clients work?
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I'd like to be able to report on irc, bbj, and feels events. feels can be a special case of just
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users editing in their home dir, but bbj and irc are more special. i think to start those services
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will just get a spool file like a normal user and then write to it programmatically. this will
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require modification of bbj and hooking into an irc bot run as some user.
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