Hi,
Thank you for showing interest in open source programming, there is a guideline for hacking pywikibot in here
There are lots of open bugs you can work on and if you are not very familiar with pywikibot you can read the page in mediawiki wiki

Feel free to ask question anytime, in here or the IRC channel

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On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Travis Briggs <audiodude@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

My name is Travis Briggs and I'm a software developer who currently works at Google in California. I've always had a soft spot for Wikipedia and wondered how I could get more involved and contribute more. Today, I was thinking about how it's a shame that Media Wiki is written in PHP, as that is a language that I'm not really interested in hacking on in my spare time. Then I found pywikibot. Python is probably the language I have the most current experience in, besides maybe Javascript, and I'm familiar with web API usages.

All this to say, I'd like to see if I can help out on the pywikibot project itself, though I don't have a specific wiki that I work on or a specific bot that I'd like to write.

I've gotten as far as installing a vagrant instance of Media Wiki and cloning the "core" branch of pywikibot, though I haven't gotten them talking to each other just yet.

Thanks!
-Travis

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