Thank you for the explanation.
The reason why I am asking is this. I am usiong pwb to edit on non-wmf wiki.
While editing from my own local machine I have no problem creating custom
family and putting it into the families folder. But recently I wanted to set
up pwb on paws. There is a shared pwb folder, which can be used with my
personal user-config. But when I want to use it to edit nonWMF wiki I cant,
because it defaults to the families the core build is shipped with. Even
when I tried to git clone pwb onto my paws server and using it instead of
the shared pwb, it still does not work, because it takes the shared family.
I know this is rather special usage of pwb, but I couldnt think of any way
to get it working.
Wesalius.
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Datum: 22. 10. 2016 0:47:26
Předmět: Re: [pywikibot] nonWMF wiki family in core build
"> Am 21.10.2016 um 06:11 schrieb <wesalius(a)email.cz>
<wesalius(a)email.cz>cz>:
How do I get my nonWMF wiki family into the families that are shipped with
the core
build of pywikibot? We are an open education project and there are
already wikis such as "battlestarwiki" or "anarchopedia" wikis shipped
along
with the core build...
Thank you for your answer.
=
Hi wesalius,
both are kept for "historical" reasons when porting pywikibot from compat to
core release. Now we have a script shipped with the framework which is able
to generate the family file and it is not planed to include other families
outside the wmf projects (excluding some test sites).
Is there any reason for breaking this "rule"?
Greetings
xqt
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