Lydia is right. I changed PWB to make it run on wikidata.
Now i can write a code and integrate data of wikipedia and add it to
wikidata DIRECTLY. I say again read this:
I suggest we merge pywikidata and PWB
On 10/25/12, Lydia Pintscher <lydia.pintscher(a)wikimedia.de> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Joan Creus
<joan.creus.c(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I've released a new version of Pywikidata @
https://github.com/jcreus/pywikidata (not really a release, since there
is
no version numbering; I should begin, maybe...).
Yay! :)
New features include:
Changes pushed to the server are only the properties which have changed.
This means that it is really faster, and it is the way it should be
(according to the spec).
'uselang' is no longer accepted, per spec.
Bot flag allowed.
Right now there's some more stuff left to do (including adapting to
changes
to the API, and adding the claim system [still beta]), but is there any
feature request of something which would be useful for bots?
In regards to Pywikipediabot integration I think someone is working on it
(thanks!); yet I think it would be better to wait. Pywikipedia is a
mature
project and Pywikidata is still evolving constantly (mostly due to API
changes, which break it). So I'd wait until Pywikidata has matured too,
and
Wikidata is deployed to WMF wikis.
As far as I understood it this isn't really integration but instead
implementing this directly in Pywikipediabot. Amir: Can you please
clarify?
Cheers
Lydia
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