Hi
Pypi is good idea for end users. I am also coming for this hackathon if I
will get visa. I also want to contribute into this.
Thanks
Harsh
On Mar 18, 2014 2:40 PM, "Amir Ladsgroup" <ladsgroup(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'd love to work on these issues (I'll already
worked on pep8 and pyflakes
tests)
This embassy is killing me, it's so hard to get a visa but If I'll
succeed, I'll work on these things in the hackathon,
P.S. I love crazy ideas ;)
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Antoine Musso <hashar+wmf(a)free.fr> wrote:
Le 06/03/2014 18:51, Amir Ladsgroup a écrit :
Zürich Hackathon will be held in 9-11 May and It
is a great
opportunity to improve pywikibot, I want to have presentation about
"how we can help pywikibot" and I want to discuss about bugs and
reporting and wrangling them (prioritizing and categorizing them) how
to make a patch in gerrit, etc. and about areas of development in
pywikibot including better support of Wikibase/Wikidata, other new
features (e.g. Flow) and network optimization for reducing pressure on
WMF servers
<snip>
Hello,
I would love to pair with someone to polish up the Jenkins test.
Something that would be nice is to install a local MediaWiki on Jenkins
and run the pywikibot tests against it.
Another crazy idea would be for you to tag versions and upload the bot
on the Python Package index
https://pypi.python.org/ . Would probably
make the install easier for end users.
cheers,
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