In addition to making your own patches, you can review others' on Gerrit
<https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/q/status:open+project:pywikibot/core,n,z>.
I saw you have an account there, and since Google also uses it, you are
supposed to know how to work with it. ;-)
Il 06/06/2014 08:34, Travis Briggs ha scritto:
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