I don't understand why it's so unlikely, Lydia. ANY educational
article (science, math, engineering) can have graphics whose underlying
data is not language-sensitve. How about timelines on a bio article --
that's anothr example. Or a map within a place article? Or financial
data within a business article? I think these are more likely than the
scenario that concerns you, where the *data itself* used to construct
the graphic, is language- or country-sensitive. 

On 13.06.2012 16:03,
Lydia Pintscher wrote: 

> Hi John,
> 
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:39
AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I base my belief that
[[wikitopics]] is operationally faster on a basic difference between the
two designs, as I think the wikipedias will operate faster if they
merely transclude infoboxes of their choice, at their own speed, from
the wikidata central repository. Transclusion is surely fundamental to
wiki application design. The [[wikidata]] proposal by contrast is a
client-server API, such things an artifact of the 20th century. What is
the point of it here? Ultimately the problem you're grappling with is
not just just about infoboxes, it's about *anything* other than article
text that has multilingual requirements. For instance, the same *pie
chart* is to be shared among wikipedias, the only difference being the
graph's title, key and other labels... [[wikidata]] is today doing
format=table, later other formats. That's alot to handle in an API.
> 
>
Other can probably comment more on the rest of your email but here's
>
one thing: It will very very likely not be the same pie chart. The
>
Wikipedias have quite different demands as to what they want to show
>
and what is important to them.
> 
>> So, it's highly advised the
client-server API approach be scrapped. At a minimum, it's outdated
technology, for good reasons. Instead, wikidata should *publish*
infoboxes that are happily cached on wikidata servers. That's the best
performance that can possibly be had.
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