I'm exactly saying that documentation should not be duplicated ;-)
And by the way, the Translate extension is much better at
internationalization than separate wikis.
Il 15/12/2014 07:21, Bináris ha scritto:
Copying contents generates the liability to continously maintain three
parallel documents.
I haven't recently read those manuals, so they may have some extra
benefit I don't know about, but as we are mostly programmers here,
either professional or hobby, I ask what is the advantage of this
redundant data storing?
The only useful duplication is to keep up native language versions in
separate wikis for those who are able to use bots but have
difficulties with English. (IMO)
2014-12-14 8:31 GMT+01:00 Ricordisamoa <ricordisa...@openmailbox.org
<mailto:ricordisa...@openmailbox.org>>:
I found some documentation about PWB on Wikiversity and Wikibooks:
https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Pywikipediabot
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Pywikibot
They're mostly obsolete, and should redirect to the up-to-date
manual on MediaWiki.org.
But since the license allows it, we can copy some content from
there ;-)
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Creating_a_bot#Pywikibot is
somewhat newer, but still duplicates MW.org.
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