As I wrote before, that thought is too simple. You only say that a zero
belongs to a zero, and a two belongs to a two, then you only describe the
type of page, but you ignore the subject of a page. That subject matters
much more than the namespace number.

Especially Wikinews is a wrong example, as most categories on Commons do
not have a 1 to 1 relationship with Commons.
However, articles on Wikipedia do have mostly a 1 on 1 relationship with
categories on Commons.

Romaine

2015-08-28 17:09 GMT+02:00 Luca Martinelli <[email protected]>:

> 2015-08-28 12:09 GMT+02:00 Romaine Wiki <[email protected]>:
> > And I agree completely with what Revi says:
> >> Wikidata ignores this Commons' fact by trying to enforce ridiculous
> rules
> >> like this.
>
> It's not such a ridiculous rule, if you think of the rationale behind
> it: if gallery = ns0 and category = ns2, linking ns0 <--> ns2 in the
> same item is IMHO not a rational thing to do (not even for Wikinews if
> you ask me, but I'm digressing).
>
> So the *practical* problem that we have to address is the list of
> links in the left column. We really don't have any possibilty to
> exploit P373 in any way, not even with a .js, to fix this?
>
> L.
>
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