Hello tools builders, bot maintainers, researchers, and all other Wikimedia
web API users!

I am interested in learning more about your experience as a Wikimedia
developer, and how it compares to other API experiences that you know and
love.

To kick off the conversation, I’d love your answers to the following
questions:

   1.

   What is the best web/HTTP API you’ve ever worked with? (it doesn’t have
   to be from Wikimedia!)
   2.

   What makes you love it?
   3.

   Which Wikimedia web/HTTP API do you love most?
   4.

   What is your biggest frustration working with Wikimedia web/HTTP APIs?
   5.

   If you could change one thing about the Wikimedia developer experience,
   what would it be?


In addition to answering the questions directly, please grab a time on my
calendar <https://calendar.app.google/F9mNSRypP4qQ9BiH8> if you are
interested in sharing more details about your experiences, or if there are
specific topics you’d like to discuss in more detail! Your feedback will
shape the future of the Wikimedia API offering, including how we can make
our APIs easier to use and more appealing for generations to come :)

Thanks,

Halley

*Halley Coplin* (she/her)
Sr. Product Manager, MediaWiki Interfaces
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
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