Hoi,
They are mostly excuses. The software has been in use for a LONG time. It
is known for its relevance for the same long time.. So the value of this
need is diminished by the lack of attention in the past.

The point is that these excuses are very much in the way of us achieving
our goal.. sharing in the sum of all knowledge. The knowledge in Wikidata
is available knowledge to us so we do not have a valid excuse.
Thanks,
    GerardM

On 30 December 2014 at 11:38, Michał Łazowik <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > Wiadomość napisana przez Gerard Meijssen <[email protected]> w
> dniu 30 gru 2014, o godz. 10:24:
> >
> > Reasonator works now.
>
> Yes, but the thing is that putting anything on production is not just
> including it there.
> The whole code needs to be reviewed and there are some limitations,
> especially
> with 3rd party libraries. Bootstrap is a no-go. There are code
> conventions, performance
> and compatibility issues (mediawiki has to support IE 8) and
> internationalisation. And
> tests.
>
> Maybe some of these things are already there, but still the review would
> have to be
> done.
>
> Michał
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