This sounds very promising, I will try it!
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Datum: 21.07.2013 18:14
Betreff: [Pywikipedia-l] Additional parameter in a replace function
> Hi,
>
> I use functions in my fixes.py as written in
> https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szerkeszt%C5%91:Bin%C3%A1r
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Amir Ladsgroup wrote:
> It's port number
>
>
Yes. Gerrit provides its SSH over port 29418. I've always wanted
to setup a forwarding service so you could just use 22, but me and
ops have never gotten around to it. Rest assured if we did, 29418
would continue to wor
It's port number
On 7/22/13, Amir Ladsgroup wrote:
> Thank you
> my first thought was maybe you didn't submit your username correctly
> the correct username is "DrTrigon" (T should be capital), would you
> mind trying this? and you must add the number (It's not revision
> number):
> git clone ssh
Thank you
my first thought was maybe you didn't submit your username correctly
the correct username is "DrTrigon" (T should be capital), would you
mind trying this? and you must add the number (It's not revision
number):
git clone ssh://drtri...@gerrit.wikimedia.org:29418/r/pywikibot/compat.git
1
If you're a member of +2 group, your patches will be merged
immediately and you can review others' patches (+1 people) and reject
or accept them:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Tutorial#Who_can_review.3F_Gerrit_project_owners
Best
On 7/21/13, i...@gno.de wrote:
>
>
>> As a PWB dev I suppor
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On 13.07.2013 12:43, Amir Ladsgroup wrote:
and I think we should update this
Cool thank you very much!! I had not much time to look into this, but
here some testing results:
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On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 7:45 AM, wrote:
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> Von: Jeremy Baron
> An: Pywikipedia discussion list
> Datum: 16.07.2013 07:04
> Betreff: Re: [Pywikipedia-l] GIT Migration
>
> > I'm confused. Making a new wikitech/labs/gerrit account for an
> > existing svn u
Hi,
I use functions in my fixes.py as written in
https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szerkeszt%C5%91:Bin%C3%A1ris/Fixes_and_functions_HOWTO
.
Now, my idea is to use an additional parameter. (In case nobody breaks the
framework. :-))
So my fix has something like this in replacements:
(ur'someregex',
> As a PWB dev I support him (or her?) but we will migrate to gerrit in
> 6 July and after that (a while after) we can give +2 access to him or
> her
>
What does this mean: +2 access?
xqt
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> I'm confused. Making a new wikitech/labs/gerrit account for an
> existing svn user that wishes to continue using the same shell name
> a
Hi Jan,
if you are familar with tortoiseSVN you may have a look to tortoiseGit [1].
Greetings
xqt
[1] http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/wiki/Download?tm=2
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An: Pywikipedia discussion list
Datum: 20.07.2013 21:02
Betreff: Re: [Pywikipe
Some thoughts:
> It's interesting to say for a 2-days-old and by that time correctly working
> copy to be outdated. I can't see a reason for what properly working
> programs should be broken without prior notice. What was the
> *critical*issue for what anybody was forced to block replace.py?
We h
2013/7/21 Bináris
> Next time it would be nice and friendly to leave people use the core in
> piece peace who are not interested in these externals.
>
Sorry for that.
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On Sun, Jul 21, 2013, at 05:12 AM, Bináris wrote:
Next time it would be nice and friendly to leave people use the core in
piece who are not interested in these externals. I can't believe I am
forced to run unknown exes for the sake of exotic externals in order to
be able to solve basic tasks with
Next time it would be nice and friendly to leave people use the core in
piece who are not interested in these externals. I can't believe I am
forced to run unknown exes for the sake of exotic externals in order to be
able to solve basic tasks with the core.
2013/7/10 Dr. Trigon
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It's interesting to say for a 2-days-old and by that time correctly working
copy to be outdated. I can't see a reason for what properly working
programs should be broken without prior notice. What was the
*critical*issue for what anybody was forced to block replace.py?
Additionally, to force someb
HI,
I've just re-check it right now, and You are right - it works, but only if
You will executer getID() method. I was just checking object's id property
(because it doesn't have leading underscores I assume, that it's public, or
rather not consider internal) and it hadn't work. (And off the topic
Hi,
If you have a database name, you can use
pywikibot.site.APISite.fromDBName('enwiki'). It currently only works for
WMF sites, and the naming is a bit awkward...
Site object to code is as simple as pywikibot.Site('en',
'wikipedia').dbName(). It returns "enwiki".
By fetching the "imported from" s
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