hoo added a comment.
I made a mistake in the initial patch, fix up:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/292834
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Any progress on this?
I've now handled all the conflict cases for "no" (where the
labels/descriptions differed between "no" and "nb"), so there's no more "no"
labels or descriptions at Wikidata right now.
But if users are still allowed to add labels and
Yurik created blocking task T137026: Configure Commons CC0 licensing for the
Data namespace.
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According to
https://query.wikidata.org/#%23List%20of%20property%20types%0ASELECT%20DISTINCT%20%3Fpropertytype%0AWHERE%0A{%0A%09%3Fproperty%20wikibase%3ApropertyType%20%3Fpropertytype%0A}%0ALIMIT%20100
On 04.06.2016 12:40, Andrew Gray wrote:
Hi Markus,
Fun! Here's the same query with one additional caveat: it only counts
people known to have been born since 1900.
http://tinyurl.com/jgzxvlq
This removes anyone who is definitely dead (but doesn't have a birth
date), but also cuts out anyone
Hoi,
To be honest, I think that it is important to patrol changes in the changed
data. However, accepting changes manually on all Wikipedias does not scale.
You are completely right in this. When changes occur in Wikidata, it will
result in changes everywhere in the same way as changes at Commons.
Hi Markus,
Fun! Here's the same query with one additional caveat: it only counts
people known to have been born since 1900.
http://tinyurl.com/jgzxvlq
This removes anyone who is definitely dead (but doesn't have a birth
date), but also cuts out anyone who is alive but where we don't know
either
An aditional note.
The problem is that a community can handle a quite specific workload. Some
of that goes into producing new articles, some goes into patrolling. Some
goes into maintenance of existing articles. When a project has to much
dynamic content (and it will always have some dynamic
Given Lydias post I wonder if it is to be expected that editors on
Wikipedia shall manually import statements from Wikidata, as this is what
can be read out of this thesis. This will create a huge backlog of work on
all Wikipedias, and I can't see how we possibly can do this. For the moment
we
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