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Community bonding evaluation for "Implement OAuth Support for Pywikibot"
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  • Detailed plan agreed with mentors: T93352 (may need revision)
  • Phabricator project created: Pywikibot-OAuth
  • Meetings with mentors started: Meeting held through Google+ Hangouts on May 12 at 14:55 WIB/07:55 UTC for 30 minutes. Future meetings times are TBD. Generally we'll communicate over email-list and IRC channel.
  • Bonding period report published: T100097

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@VcamX Have you requested a Phabricator project yet? Community Bonding period ends on May 25 when this task will be up for evaluation.

@NiharikaKohli T98291, that's the request I proposed. Pywikibot-OAuth is my project.

@VcamX, add it to the description please.

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Looks all done! Up for review - ping @jayvdb, evaluate and close as appropriate.

A small update is needed for https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/213977/ , and we may be able to merge it, which would mean the report could be revised to indicate that a large patch was also merged. ;-)

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/213977/ has been merged after a day of patch polishing , so I would like the community bonding report to be updated a little to indicate that the main work done during the community bonding period was well received by the community, but that a minor fixes were required and completed after the community bonding period was over.

And perhaps add a lesson learnt to get your patches up for review before the deadline, as our reviewers will require lots of small iterative improvements even to very good patches. ;-)

Anyway, very well done.