Excuse me in advance, as this isn't an area I am well versed in, but:

{{#property:P36}} doesn't have to change if the value changes, but an edit
would have to be made to modify  {{#property:P36|value=Berlin}} if the
value changed. Now capitals don't change, but if we have a value for Alexa
rank or annual GDP or population, well those change often. Part of the
utility of Wikidata is that on smaller projects once you set everything up
you don't need a continuous stream of edits.

Sven
On Oct 20, 2013 3:06 PM, "Vito" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Il 20/10/2013 20:30, David Cuenca ha scritto:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to know your opinion about having the value in the #property
>> parser function. Right now we have two options:
>>   {{#property:P36}}
>>   {{#property:capital}}
>>
>> The problem with this model is that editors in wikipedia cannot see the
>> value unless they render the page (or possibly use the VisualEditor).
>> Having the value in the property parser itself would allow contributors to
>> see and edit the value in Wikipedia, which would in turn update the
>> Wikidata value. Of course updating the value in Wikidata will also update
>> the text field. It could look like
>>   {{#property:P36|value=Berlin}}
>>   {{#property:capital|value=**Berlin}}
>> Or maybe:
>>   {{#property:P36=Berlin}}
>>   {{#property:capital=Berlin}}
>>
>> What is your opinion about it?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Micru
>>
>
> Then what will be data's scope? :/
>
> Vito
>
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