That’s awesome, thank you!

On 11.04.19 20:40, Gabriel Altay wrote:
> @Lucas I have created a new release of qwikidata (v0.4.0) which
> supports Python 3.5.  I hope this helps Wikimedia Toolforge users. 
> Docs and PyPI have been
> updated https://qwikidata.readthedocs.io/en/stable/readme.html
>
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 10:48 AM Gabriel Altay
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Thanks for the information Lucas, I will look into this. The
>     typing will be the hardest part to back port, but I will figure
>     something out.  I would not want it to be unavailable in Toolforge! 
>
>     On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 10:44 AM Lucas Werkmeister
>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>         That looks very interesting! But the Python 3.6 requirement is
>         quite unfortunate for Wikimedia Toolforge users – the default
>         Python version there is still 3.4, and even the latest image
>         available (not yet available for the 'webservice' comand) has
>         only Python 3.5 (T219091). Would it be difficult to support at
>         least Python 3.5?
>
>         Cheers,
>         Lucas
>
>         On 11.04.19 14:33, Gabriel Altay wrote:
>>         Hello Wikidata folks, 
>>
>>         I would like to bring your attention to an open source Python
>>         package I've been developing called qwikidata.  It is pip
>>         installable and has minimal requirements (most limiting is
>>         python>=3.6).  You can read the docs here
>>         (https://qwikidata.readthedocs.io/en/stable/readme.html).  My
>>         hope is that it will help people interact with the linked
>>         data service, the sparql query service, and the raw JSON dump
>>         files.  The linked README above provides short examples of each. 
>>
>>         My design goal was to provide a small set of python classes
>>         that handle items, properties, and lexemes (i.e. entities). 
>>         These entity classes provide methods to access things like
>>         labels, claims/statements, snaks, forms, senses, and other
>>         data.  A more detailed look at one item can be found here
>>         (https://qwikidata.readthedocs.io/en/stable/entity.html).  
>>
>>         I am especially excited about the growing Lexeme dataset and
>>         had fun implementing the classes to store that data.  Feel
>>         free to reach out via email or create issues on the github
>>         page of the project.
>>
>>         best, 
>>         -Gabriel      
>>
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