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Reuse of your data #69

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jdferreira opened this issue Sep 18, 2020 · 1 comment
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Reuse of your data #69

jdferreira opened this issue Sep 18, 2020 · 1 comment

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@jdferreira
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How willing are you to let me reuse your JSON file for a package I will create?

I've been looking for a PHP package that can do this, and I found this, which seems outdated (the code is from october 2013). I'd like to create and keep maintaining a package that can reuse your data and which keeps up with its latest version. I'd obviously give you full credit for the data (and even the code itself, which will be similar to your python module).

Alternatively, would you be willing to create the package yourself and keep it updated?

@EamonNerbonne
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EamonNerbonne commented Sep 18, 2020

Feel free to use the data as you wish. I occasionally keep the data up-to-date that's in the format of the JS and C# implementation. I'm guessing the Json is outdated by now; I'd have to take a peak. There's no particularly good reason the wiki-scraper couldn't also output json, it just doesn't.

I don't have any objection to collaborating in this repo either, if you want to take on maintainer-ship and get a notification on the very rare moments that I update the dictionary - as long as you're the one pushing to packagist ;-) - all those package managers is a bit of a hassle.

(the update process is manual, because I check for classification diffs on an English dictionary; that's an approval test in the C# version - and if something looks worse, I don't update, and look at why that is first).

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