Problem with that option is that on Wikipedia you cannot see what the
label on Wikidata is. The Wikidata label may have been changed for
another reason (in the Manning case, say, a different transcription
from Latin to Cyrillic), and then a choice like this would force
someone to decide which of
On 15.08.2014 00:39, Andrew Gray wrote:
Could we integrate it into the Wikipedia side? So when you move a
page, you get a set of options:
[x] Move associated talk page
[x] Leave a redirect behind
[x] Watch source page and target page
... [x] Rename associated Wikidata item to new page title
I'm not sure what you mean by that; please clarify.
On Aug 14, 2014 12:45 PM, Enock Seth Nyamador kwadzo...@gmail.com wrote:
No Andy.
I think it should be a feature then.
- Enock
On Aug 14, 2014 9:08 AM, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
Is that a job for the Wikidata Game?
I'm not sure what you mean by that; please clarify.
On Aug 14, 2014 12:45 PM, Enock Seth Nyamador kwadzo...@gmail.com wrote:
No Andy.
I think it should be a feature then.
- Enock
On Aug 14, 2014 9:08 AM, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
Is that a job for the Wikidata Game?
I agree that only a minority of page-moves lead to a change of item label,
so I think the Wikidata re-label option should be default-off ;)
On 15 August 2014 10:32, Yaroslav M. Blanter pute...@mccme.ru wrote:
On 15.08.2014 00:39, Andrew Gray wrote:
Could we integrate it into the Wikipedia
Hi Marco,
Thanks for getting in touch. Looking at the list there seems to be many
wrong mappings.
Is there any way that we can collaborate to increase the number of matches
or does it have to do with qualifiers? And do you plan to document 1:1
matches on your OntologyProperty namespace?
Thanks
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Andre Engels andreeng...@gmail.com wrote:
Problem with that option is that on Wikipedia you cannot see what the
label on Wikidata is. The Wikidata label may have been changed for
another reason (in the Manning case, say, a different transcription
from Latin to
Hey folks :)
Just an update on badges support on Wikidata. We will be rolling out
support for badges on Wikidata on August 19th. At this point you will
be able to store the information that a given article is a good or
featured article on English Wikipedia for example. More badges can be
added on
Hey,
So I heard on another mailing list that Commons is getting
its own installation of Wikibase along with using Wikidata?
Is this true, and if so, where might I find more information
about it?
Thank you,
Derric Atzrott
Computer Specialist
Alizee Pathology
More info on http://m.mediawiki.org/wiki/Multimedia/Structured_Data and
http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Wikimedia_Commons/Development
Cheers,
L.
Il 15/ago/2014 20:19 Derric Atzrott datzr...@alizeepathology.com ha
scritto:
Hey,
So I heard on another mailing list that Commons is getting
Hi Derric,
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Derric Atzrott
datzr...@alizeepathology.com wrote:
Hey,
So I heard on another mailing list that Commons is getting
its own installation of Wikibase along with using Wikidata?
Is this true, and if so, where might I find more information
about it?
On 15.08.2014 20:04, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
Hey folks :)
Just an update on badges support on Wikidata. We will be rolling out
support for badges on Wikidata on August 19th. At this point you will
be able to store the information that a given article is a good or
featured article on English
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Yaroslav M. Blanter pute...@mccme.ru wrote:
Are badges for Wikivoyage planned?
We have four categories of articles by quality (in English): Outline;
Usable; Guide; Star. Outline is just a usual article, and others are
advanced quality. Would it be easy to
On 15.08.2014 20:54, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Yaroslav M. Blanter
pute...@mccme.ru wrote:
Are badges for Wikivoyage planned?
We have four categories of articles by quality (in English): Outline;
Usable; Guide; Star. Outline is just a usual article, and others are
Am 15.08.2014 22:06, schrieb Markus Krötzsch:
Btw. is there any way for consumers (or API users) to find out which
items are legal as badges?
Yes, there is the wbavailablebadges api module (we should perhaps move
this into some siteconfig or so). See
Am 15.08.2014 20:54, schrieb Lydia Pintscher:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Yaroslav M. Blanter pute...@mccme.ru wrote:
Are badges for Wikivoyage planned?
We have four categories of articles by quality (in English): Outline;
Usable; Guide; Star. Outline is just a usual article, and others
Am 15.08.2014 22:27, schrieb Daniel Kinzler:
This raises the question - can client wikis customize the labels shown for the
badges? I assume we are currently using the respective item's label in the
respective wiki's language (yes, badges are q-items). But we might want to
accommodate the
Seems to me like Guide is equivalent to good, and Star is equivalent to
featured. Outline would be equivalent to stub, but it's not clear to me
whether marking stubs is a good use case for badges.
This raises the question - can client wikis customize the labels shown for the
badges? I assume
On 15.08.2014 22:27, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
Am 15.08.2014 20:54, schrieb Lydia Pintscher:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Yaroslav M. Blanter
pute...@mccme.ru wrote:
Are badges for Wikivoyage planned?
We have four categories of articles by quality (in English):
Outline;
Usable; Guide; Star.
Wiadomość napisana przez Derric Atzrott datzr...@alizeepathology.com w dniu
15 sie 2014, o godz. 22:29:
I'm probably confused, but could we just make a Q item to represent all
Featured
type articles and then make Q items that are sub-classes of that to represent
the
various different
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