Dear all,
I am wondering if anybody would be interested in proposing a Wikidata
mapping using CIDOC CRM. Heraklion, where the conference will take place,
is a CRM centre where lots of LOD specialists will join.
I would be happy to answer any questions
best
Trilce
**CIDOC 2018 Call
Depends on which standard. This is not a wiki page so it won't be
translatable using the on-wiki translate tools. However, it's quite
possible that we could use something like translatewiki.net. I'm not sure
if that is on the road map. Dario, what do you think?
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 1:31 AM,
Hey folks, I see you're using github[1], but you've disabled the issue
tracker there. Where should I submit bug reports and feature requests?
Maybe you could add a link next to "source code" at the bottom of the page.
1. https://github.com/wikimedia/research-landing-page
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 1
Aaron: I'll ask Baha about the issue tracking... *issue* today. The code is
hosted on Gerrit now, with a one-way mirror on this GitHub repo[1], which
is not ideal from an openness/collaboration POV. For me, enabling easy
issue tracking and pull requests is the most pressing issue. In the
meantime,
Quick heads up that there's now a Phab tag[1] for the landing page. Please
feel free to use this tag to document issues and feature requests.
Thanks,
Jonathan
1. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/profile/3243/
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 8:46 AM, Jonathan Morgan
wrote:
> Aaron: I'll ask Bah
Having a look at the new WMF research site, I noticed that it seems that
notification and recommendations mechanisms are the key strategy being
focused on re. the filling of Wikipedia's content gaps. Having just
finished a research project on just this problem and coming to the opposite
conclusion
Hi Heather,
Thanks for writing. Below are some of my thoughts.
* Whether automatic recommendations work rely heavily on at least a
few factors: the users who interact with these recommendations and
their level of expertise with editing Wikimedia projects, the quality
of the recommendations, how m
I think there are two parts to the problem of filling gaps. Drawing attention
to the gaps is half of the problem. The other half of the problem is finding
the editor who wants to write that article. For example, I often check on the
"missing topics" list for WikiProject Queensland (which is mach
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 8:56 PM, Kerry Raymond wrote:
> I think we can't address content gaps unless we also address contributor gaps.
This is very important. We very likely have reader/consumer gaps, (for
sure) content gaps, and contributor gaps and these gaps are connected
to each other in ways