Hoi,
What we use is "catalog" "Black Lunch Table". It has qualifiers for the
place of the editathon. This allows us to subset the data. We only maintain
the data once. We have subsets for women only and for the people near
Toronto..
As to the data; it is maintained in Wikidata and it is shown in
>> Listeria makes auto-updating lists on pages, based on a SPARQL query.
>> The question is whether you have a common characteristic to catch all your
>> items, since eg Category is not it (no such prop on WD).
> I'm confused about the example that the category is not a property of
> Wikidata.
Hi James
This list would definitely work. Almost all task list items are biographies /
BLP.
I'm not sure I understand how they are implemented or how the info is
collocated, but yes. We could make sure the almost 1,000 items all have
Wikidata items. That would be the heavy lifting part on
Thank you so much Vladimir
That seems the logical progression, to use Listeria based on a SPARQL query.
I'm confused about the example that the category is not a property of Wikidata.
Is it not a query-able property in SPARQL to generate this type of output?
After creating the Wikidata item
> Is there another property that could be substituted instead on Wikidata?
Unfortunately no.
> the categories seemed so logical.
It IS logical to use an existing category for this purpose.
But the WD community has rejected my proposal
Listeria makes auto-updating lists on pages, based on a SPARQL query.
The question is whether you have a common characteristic to catch all your
items, since eg Category is not it (no such prop on WD).
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