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@n-h-diaz n-h-diaz commented Jan 26, 2026

This script uses the legacy python API, which has been deprecated. Since this script hasn't been used, deleting instead of migrating.

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This pull request streamlines the codebase by removing the ranking.py script. This script was found to be unused, relied on a deprecated Python API, and was non-functional due to missing references. Its deletion simplifies maintenance and removes dead code, contributing to a cleaner and more efficient project.

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  • Script Removal: The ranking.py script has been entirely removed from the codebase.
  • Deprecated API Usage: The removed script utilized a legacy Python API, which is now deprecated.
  • Unused and Broken Code: The script was identified as unused and also contained missing references, rendering it non-functional.
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Code Review

This pull request removes the ranking.py script. According to the description, this script is unused and relies on a deprecated API. Deleting unused code is a good practice for improving codebase maintainability. The change appears to be a straightforward and beneficial cleanup.

@n-h-diaz n-h-diaz requested a review from clincoln8 January 26, 2026 22:56
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Thanks for the cleanup!

@n-h-diaz n-h-diaz merged commit 1df48f4 into datacommonsorg:master Jan 27, 2026
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@n-h-diaz n-h-diaz deleted the d branch January 27, 2026 00:48
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