https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44678

Sven Manguard <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Sven Manguard <[email protected]> ---
@Papuass - The reason that *manually* ordering the statements is appealing is
that it allows the people that are entering and curating the data to stick the
properties in an order that allows them to curate easier. For example, I could
have a script put the properties for every video game article into a specific
order (ideally agreed to by the video game task force), so that a person
curating the data could just look down the list of properties an item has and
check them against a list of properties that item *should* have, without having
to go digging back and forth through the page. Ultimately, if manually ordering
statements isn't possible, at least having them appear in a fixed order (likely
numerical) would allow for the same ease of finding, albeit without the ability
to put properties into a logical order. Having it based on popularity is
problematic because popularity can change, and this is only useful if the order
is stable enough that it can be used in the manner I described.

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