On 24/04/2014 11:10, "David Cuenca" wrote:
>On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Michael Smethurst
> wrote:
>
>
>If I know everything needed to construct a wikipedia uri (language and uri
>key) is it possible to construct a uri that redirects to a wikidata Q
hello
On 27/02/2014 08:44, "Markus Krötzsch"
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On 26/02/14 22:40, Michael Smethurst wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> *Really* not meaning to jump down any http-range-14 rabbit holes but
>> wasn't there a plan for wikidata to have uris rep
Hello
*Really* not meaning to jump down any http-range-14 rabbit holes but
wasn't there a plan for wikidata to have uris representing things and
pages about those things?
From conversations on this list I sketched a picture a while back of all
the planned URIs:
http://smethur.st/wp-uploads/2012/0
On 21/10/2013 21:52, "Daniel Kinzler" wrote:
>Am 21.10.2013 16:48, schrieb Kingsley Idehen:
>> Can someone not change 302 to 303 re: RewriteRule ^/entity/(.*)$
>> https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:EntityData/$1 [R=302,QSA] ?
>
>
>The thing is that we intended this to be an internal apache r
Not quite on topic but on the subject of uncertainty around dates I've worked
with a couple of data sets where birth and death dates were unknown but
activity periods [1] were known. These have either had a separate flag called
is_flourished (or similar) used to modify born / died or separate fl
Hello
I've *finally* updated my wikidata URI pattern picture based on this and an
earlier conversation from back in August [1]:
http://smethur.st/wikidata
(you need to click the image before it's readable)
Hoping it looks a little more correct. Certainly makes more sense in my head.
My only c
Very delayed reply but think I'm still confused on this. Made a picture to
clear my mind but not sure it works:
http://smethur.st/wikidata
The bit I think I get:
If I request
http://en.wikidata.org/wiki/Berlin
Or
http://en.wikidata.org/title/Berlin
I get a 301? to:
http://wikidata.org/title/en:Ber
On 05/07/2012 10:56, "Michael Hopwood" wrote:
> Hello Michael, Nicholas et list,
Hi Michael
>
> I hope you don't mind me jumping in here with a few comments on selected
> highlights of this thread.
>
Taking /music as an example...
>
> I wonder if you have looked at book data? I am wo
about them. The community will
> decide on the kind of sources they accept. Etc.
>
> (Actually, "decide" is too nice a word for the process I expect will unfold...
> )
>
> We will keep the problems you mentioned in mind, and I fully think
> that we will improve on e
On 03/07/2012 19:19, "Tom Morris" wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Michael Smethurst
> wrote:
>
> I'm really looking forward to Wikidata, but it sounds like you might
> not be familiar with Freebase which already provides solutions to some
> of yo
Hello
A few notes on the BBC's use of DBpedia which Dan thought might be of
interest to this list:
Not sure how familiar you are with bbc web stuff so a brief introduction
We have a large and somewhat sprawling website with 2 main sections: news
article related stuff (including sports) and prog
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