Manual:Pywikibot/Communication

Pywikibot developers and bot owners communicate mainly over the mailinglist and over IRC-Chat. You can also find users on most major wikis for example over the bot request pages.

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The project is managed using Git on the Wikimedia repositories. You can view the code over gitblit here, patch review is done with Gerrit, the Pywikibot page is here. The project is mirrored on GitHub, look here for an overview. On GitHub you can still clone Pywikibot using Subversion and do some more stuff.

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Bugs should be reported on Bugzilla, for Pywikibot bugs look here. To get information about new bugs subscribe to the bugs mailing list. Formerly bugs where tracked using Sourceforge.

pywikipedia-l
This moderate-traffic mailing list (averaging a handful of emails per week) is for human discussion on all pywikipedia topics, including support, follow-ups to announcements, follow-ups to svn commits, and developer discussions.

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pywikipedia-bugs
This high-traffic read-only mailing list receives an automated email on each bug state change. It is now used for bugs reported on Bugzilla before that is was used for the Sourceforge bugtracker.

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pywikibot-commits
This high-traffic read-only mailing list receives an automated email on each commit done in Git. It replaces.

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pywikipedia-announce
This low-traffic mailing list (at most one email per month) was for important announcements, for example breaking changes. This list is not officially marked as inactive, but it is not used. Archives

pywikipedia-svn
This high-traffic, read-only mailing list received an automated email after each pywikipedia SVN commit. Closed after the move to git. Archives

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If you prefer using a chat, you can join the IRC channel on Freenode.