That would be easy way for me, and thanks, I'm aware of csv import ability in Chirp and this kind of export will be implemented soon (tomorrow before lunchtime in CEST).

But direct import, query, etc. from Chirp? That would be something easier for end users. Can You imagine finding csv file saved by those evil browser in some random directory among 2TB of other temporary files?

Anyway, python is already on my "to learn" list, just after learning c and learning java ;-)

Cheers
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ŁJM
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27 lut 2013 01:29, "Tom Hayward" <esarfl@gmail.com> napisał(a):
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Łukasz Jarosław Mozer
<baseciq@gmail.com> wrote:
> So, is there any, even very slight chance, to get someday version of
> Chirp that will support my site[1]? :-) Of course, I can provide any
> kind of interface that will be needed to implement that feature.

RepeaterBook supports export of Chirp-compatible CSV files. I
recommend you study Chirp's CSV format and add an export option to
your site for this format. This will allow users of your site to put
the data into Chirp without writing a single line of Python :-)

More info about Chirp CSV here:
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/CSV_HowTo

Tom KD7LXL
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