On 21 June 2013 22:43, Chinmay Naik <chin.naik26(a)gmail.com> wrote:
For our bot, we will be having normal functions like
creating/updating
items, claims, sources etc.(the Trunk seems sufficient for these
functions). I have started coding with the Trunk but now i am a bit
concerned about the lifetime about Trunk branch. Any chances it may be get
outdated and then i would have to port to Release??
It's mostly the backend code that is much cleaner in rewrite. As such, it
is much easier to add/extend functionality, which can be useful with the
changes that happen to wikidata - after all, the entire infrastructure is
still somewhat under development.
Although trunk development will not stop soon, I would suggest to start new
wikidata bots using rewrite, for the reasons above.
I am also concerned about the pace of development of the Rewrite branch.
From another thread, I have noticed about changes to
editEntity() to create
items etc...
This is a change to the *wikidata api*. As an end-user of pywikipedia -
trunk or rewrite - you should not notice these changes. As such, I am not
sure why you connect this to 'the pace of development of the Rewrite
branch'.
On 22 June 2013 21:37, Strainu <strainu10(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2013/6/22 Bináris <wikiposta(a)gmail.com>om>:
We have no statistics on users but I think for
some
reason that trunk is more widely used.
The reason is python2, at least for me :)
Could you elaborate on that? Unless you are running an ancient version of
python2 (<= 2.5), there should not be any problems running rewrite.
Merlijn