Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: bernard
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: Bot Engine Responding Naturally At Requests Detection
Home-page: https://github.com/BernardFW/bernard
Author: Rémy Sanchez
Author-email: remy.sanchez@hyperthese.net
License: AGPLv3+
Description: BERNARD
        =======
        
        **Version 0.2**
        
        |Build Status|
        
        Building *instant services* (or chatbots) is a brand new craft. BERNARD
        is here to bring it up to speed for the professional world.
        
        -  Take advantage of each platform's specificities (Facebook, Telegram,
           ...)
        -  Connect your existing business API
        -  Translate and decline your texts
        -  Extensible to any platform, without merging to upstream
        
        Get started!
        ============
        
        This documentation will bring you methodology, concepts and patterns to
        build bots as well as hands-on experience with the code of a bot.
        
        -  **`Get Started <./doc/get-started/readme.md>`__** course and tutorial
        -  **`Table of contents <./doc/readme.md>`__** of all topics in
           documentation
        
        Licensing
        =========
        
        There is a dual licencing scheme here:
        
        -  By default, AGPL v3+
        -  If your project is not compatible with the AGPL, please contact
           *remy.sanchez@with-madrid.com*.
        
        Contribution
        ============
        
        Contribution is of course welcome, although there is a few rules to
        respect for the well-being of the project.
        
        Governance
        ----------
        
        Please do not hesitate to communicate through GitHub issues before
        committing to a large contribution: the team of the project has plans
        and priorities, so if you end up going against those it will be hard to
        merge your code.
        
        Coding Rules
        ------------
        
        Coding rules are very, very important. There is not too many yet:
        
        -  PEP 8
        -  Imports are normalized by the ``make imports`` command
        -  No undocumented code gets merged
        -  Code bringing test coverage down or breaking tests doesn't get merged
        
        Testing
        -------
        
        Use ``py.test``. Node for later: document this part a bit better.
        
        .. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/BernardFW/bernard.svg?branch=develop
           :target: https://travis-ci.org/BernardFW/bernard
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3 or later (AGPLv3+)
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
