At 13:44 13/04/2012, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64Heya folks :)
I'll be doing weekly summaries of what's been happening around
Wikidata. This is the first one. The plan is to collect them and then
make a blog post out of them every month.
Lydia,
May be you could
At 11:36 13/04/2012, Jeroen De Dauw wrote:
Hey,
I've been following the usage of WikiData on twitter, and for the
last week or so, more then half the tweets have been pointing to
this article. Apparently people like to criticize :)
To discuss something fundamental is not criticizing. This
At 11:55 09/04/2012, Soslan Khubulov wrote:
The best thing would be to create new engine specially for
structured data. It would be also better for Wikitionary.
Just remember what was Mediawiki created for. Storing marked up text
pages. Mediawiki is good for encyclopedia but not for Wikitionary
At 11:55 09/04/2012, Soslan Khubulov wrote:
The best thing would be to create new engine specially for
structured data. It would be also better for Wikitionary.
Just remember what was Mediawiki created for. Storing marked up text
pages. Mediawiki is good for encyclopedia but not for Wikitionary
, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 4/8/12 9:25 PM, JFC Morfin wrote:
Is there an objection to the concept of, or cooperation with,
datawiki Wikidata compatible projects? I would define a
datawiki (as there are databases) as a JSON oriented NoSQL DBMS
using an enhanced wiki as a human user I/O interface
Is there an objection to the concept of, or cooperation with,
datawiki Wikidata compatible projects? I would define a datawiki
(as there are databases) as a JSON oriented NoSQL DBMS using an
enhanced wiki as a human user I/O interface. This would permit
BigData, specialized data, and graph
BinĂ ris,
then you should coin a crystal clear definition of snak (could it be
made an acronym?) everyone can memorize and understand. Sounds also
as snap and snag. If you find a pun it would help it get accepted.
jfc
At 10:39 06/04/2012, BinĂ¡ris wrote:
2012/4/5 Gregor Hagedorn
Lydia wrote:
I would like that this project could serve in that manner
the scientific community and provide standards for submission of data
for scientist. Any plans in this direction?
The en.wikipedia page on big data should give the answers, if it
was kept current with the current Big Data
Dear Lydia,
Hmmm I have to confess I don't understand this completely and therefor
can't give you an answer. Could you give me an example of what you are
talking about and how you see Wikidata fit in?
Hmmm :-) I am somewhat at loss here. Let start from some basic, then.
1) is there a