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Notice Please remember that all editors are encouraged to participate in the requests listed below. Just chip in - your comments are appreciated more than you may think!

If you want to run a bot on the English Wikipedia, you must first get it approved. To do so, add a request below. Rather than running your own bot, it may be a good idea to ask someone else to run one for you at Bot requests.

See also: Current policy on bots and Wikipedia:Bots/Frequently denied bots, to make sure your idea is not listed.
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Creating a user account and user page for the bot describing its functions.

please state the following:

  1. To log the creation of the bot account under your operator account click here while logged in. (Please note that if you fail to do this, your bot may be blocked quickly as a possible sock or unauthorized bot until you verify that you are the owner.)
  2. Describe the bot's purpose, language it uses, what program(s) it uses (pywikipedia framework, etc).
  3. Describe whether it is manually assisted or automatically scheduled to run.
  4. The period, if any, we should expect it to run.
  5. Identify the maintainer.
  6. Add the bot's user page to Category:Wikipedia bots (By adding {{bot|your user name}} to the bot's user page)
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Listing your bot here.
  1. Replace BotName with your bot's user name in the box below and click the button. If this is a request for an additional task, put a task number as well (e.g. Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/BotName 2).
  2. Complete the questions on the resulting page and save it.
  3. Edit this page, adding the following text to the appropriate section (replacing BotName with your bot's name):
    1. {{BRFA|BotName|TaskNumber|Open}}
    2. If this is a request for your bot's first task, leave TaskNumber blank (i.e., do not add it unless you added a number to the title of the page created above). That is, use the template {{BRFA|BotName||Open}}


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Operations Approvals.

Before running your bot you must wait for approval from someone in the approvals group. Please add a link to the approval request to the bot's userpage. Depending on the requested tasks, editing limitations may be placed during trial periods. After any required trials or other community approvals your bot may be approved for full operations.

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[edit] Organization

New bots

Please list new requests for bot approval in this section. Be sure to document the name of the bot, your user name, and exactly what the bot will do, in detail. Community members are invited to comment on requests; an approvals group member will approve or reject the bot approval request after a reasonable amount of time has passed for community input.

New tasks for existing bots

Please list requests for approval for new tasks for your existing bot in this section. Be sure to explain the new task in detail. An approvals group member will approve or reject the new task request after a reasonable amount of time has passed for community input.

Need assistance?

If you've waited a reasonable amount of time for a reply, or if you have an urgent issue, you can place {{BAGAssistanceNeeded}} onto your bot request. This is intended for use if urgent attention is needed or if a request is being neglected; please do not use it after every comment.

Active trial runs

(Approvals group members only)

If a bot is placed on a trial run, please document it in this section. Further comments should take place there, as will the decision to approve or deny the full run.

Approved bots

(Approvals group members only)

When a user has completed a trial run (if needed), their bot has been approved, please:

  1. Add a clear statement indicating approval of the bot on the bot's subpage.
  2. List the bot here.
Archiving

When a reasonable time has passed for the operator to know about the approval (a few days in most cases), and the bot already has the flag (if needed):

  1. Tag the discussion top and bottom of the discussion with {{subst:Bot Top}} and {{subst:Bot Bottom}} respectively (See this example). Updating the categories is also recommended as in this example.
  2. After more than 7 days have passed on the list of recently Approved Requests, archive the discussion in the current archive.