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hello from quickstatements-client maintainer #161

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cthoyt opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 1 comment
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hello from quickstatements-client maintainer #161

cthoyt opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 1 comment

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@cthoyt
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cthoyt commented Feb 3, 2025

Hi all, I write and maintain https://github.com/cthoyt/quickstatements_client.

I'm curious if what you're working on will have backwards compatibility with the old API.

Further, since you're writing code in Python, I am wondering if you can keep the web parts of the separate from the interaction with Wikidata part, so that code can be reused.

I'm happy to contribute if there are ways our work is overlapping, and please feel free to shamelessly borrow code from my repo if it suits your purposes (license free)

good luck on your project!

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arcstur commented Feb 7, 2025

hello @cthoyt thanks for the message!

About backwards compatibility with the API: no, but it could be reconsidered in the future.

Yes, web is in the web Django app, while the commands and interaction with wikidata is in the core.

Best regards!

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