Nemo was more effective than me in explaining what I meant. For a partial excuse, I had to rewrite and simplify my message several times, because I was trying to make up my mind while writing. :)
L. Il 08/mag/2015 18:47, "Federico Leva (Nemo)" <nemow...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Paul Houle, 08/05/2015 18:30: > >> Concepts and words are different things, or better yet, words (word >> senses, ...) are a special kind of concept. >> > > I think however that Sannita's point is important and interesting. > It can perhaps be illustrated with a simple point: Wikidata items > (like Wikipedia articles) connect well to Commons categories, Wikiquote > articles (authors/themes/works), Wikisource authors; they don't necessarily > connect well to the building blocks (pages), like individual files, > quotations, chapters. Similarly, Wiktionary is in large majority very > overlapping and connected with the other projects, as long as you consider > a subset of it (say, nominative form of nouns). > The fact that Wiktionary contains an impressive mass of "other > stuff" doesn't make it *so* special as to force a separate install, even > though more aggressive/complete implementations of structured data might > require one. Just like Wikiquote and Commons currently benefit (from) > Wikidata even though one can imagine broader uses with different technical > requirements. > > Nemo > > _______________________________________________ > Wikidata-l mailing list > Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l >
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