A city has a Wikipedia page and a corresponding Wikidata-item-page.
One of the item properties is Property:City_mayor.

If the mayor changes, and both have their own pages/items
(http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eberhard_Diepgen to
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Wowereit for
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin), changing the mayor would mean to
disconnect/replace the item to item property. The change would be
clean and logical with respect to translated labels.

However, where the city mayor is not a well known person (smaller
cities), the  City_mayor property is mostly likely a string literal.

Replacing the string (name) for the mayor in this case would require
to empty ALL translations/transliterations in all other languages.
Unfortunately, the system cannot really know whether an update of a
translated label is the result of a correction (person did not change)
or occurs as a result of changing the label.

The design of the UI should make this situation as transparent to
editors as possible. It may help to provide two edit-buttons for
language-sensitive string literals:

[edit translations]
[edit new value] (or [replace value] ?)

In the second case, all existing translations would be blanked.
Probably more or better ideas can be found... :-)

Gregor

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