Hoi,
For the list "Flemish surrealist painters" there is no intersection between
"Flemish painter" or with "Surrealist painters". That list is in and of
itself an article in a Wikipedia. In Wikidata you want the two properties
separate so that you can be surprised with who fits in a list. It is not
deterministic.
Thanks,
     GerardM

On 1 January 2015 at 13:23, Thomas Douillard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I don't think so. There always be intersections beetween lists. One of the
> Flemish painter might also be in the list of surrealist painters.
>
> 2014-12-30 14:41 GMT+01:00 Jane Darnell <[email protected]>:
>
>> I would suggest you are thinking from the wrong perspective. Think
>> specific, and work your way from there. On the English Wikipedia, there are
>> tons of lists which each have their own set of rules for list items. This
>> makes a specific query much easier, tied to the list item on Wikidata. For
>> example, take a look at this list which uses a motley crew of references to
>> keep redlinks from being deleted:
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Flemish_painters
>>
>> Wikidata has well filled items for most of those redlinks, for which
>> articles could be created using the PrepBio tool:
>> http://tools.wmflabs.org/magnustools/prepbio.php
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Thomas Douillard <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I got an open question about Wikidata concepts, partly related to
>>> the idea of selecting a templates wrt. a query for placeholder articles.
>>>
>>> One question about this idea is : what to do when several templates are
>>> possible for an item, for example the item with no article is in the result
>>> set of several queries associated with article stubs templates, say:
>>> * the query "anything", that could be associated with a totally generic
>>> templates that shows a Wikibase page like article templates that shows all
>>> the claims about this item
>>> * a more specific query "living organism"
>>> * another even more specific query like "animal"
>>> * ...
>>>
>>> In this example each more specific query results is obviously a subset
>>> of each more generic one. In such cases it could be useful to choose the
>>> template of the most specific one.
>>>
>>> In the same spirit of the "subclass of" property we can create (or reuse
>>> it) for the queries. But as no property has in Wikibase itself a meaning,
>>> this means the choice of the template would not be possible using raw
>>> Wikibase concepts, which partly breaks the interests of the idea.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts about this problem ?
>>>
>>> Cheers, TomT0m
>>>
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