Raquel Frisa escribió:
> Umm,  indeed, we're 8-to-3 folks (summer time), but from 17th we'll be
> 8.30-to-5.30 folks.  And we're based in Spain, GMT+1.
> Anyway, our position is to facilitate as much as we can all this
> process, so we'll be flexible for the "important" days, , it would be
> great to make it come true in three weeks!
> 
> At this moment:
> 
> - Api Edit deemed by Vodafone developers & Yuri -->  we've already
> started with that.
> - Examples about how to use Api Edit. --> It's already public at:
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Changing_wiki_content 
> - Examples about what to test and how to test -->  I don't really know
> what it is expected.  Could someone provide me with an example given
> before?  It's our first time, :-))  We are just offering a new interface
> to existing functionality in Mediawiki Core: we're not changing core
> functionality to edit, upload, etc.. so the things to test are the same
> as in the graphical mediawiki.

Examples like http://www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Changing_wiki_content already has some 
information but adding it to the "information" page would be good too.

 From http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:_Changing_wiki_content-_Upload 
"ns: 6       Show title’s namespace except when ns=0"
Does that mean that i could uipload a file to the main namespace??


Nick, on the "Other developers get a few days to play with the merged 
Api Edit on their SVN test machines" i'd also make it available on 
test.wikipedia.org A client interface it is, you shouldn't need a local 
mediawiki install.

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