Hoi,
The obvious is painful. When you need a placeholder... Why not use
Reasonator? It is just a call to the Wikidata item that is associated with
the page.
Thanks,
      Gerard

On 12 February 2015 at 11:18, Amir E. Aharoni <[email protected]>
wrote:

> <implementationthoughts>
> The advantage of a template is that it doesn't touch core and doesn't
> create new wiki syntax.
>
> Maybe this template could be a Lua module built into the Wikibase Client
> extension, so it wouldn't have to be lamely synchronized across hundreds of
> projects?
> </implementationthoughts>
>
>
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> 2015-02-12 12:12 GMT+02:00 Lydia Pintscher <[email protected]>:
>
>> I am also interested in solving this for the article placeholder feature
>> where we show date from Wikidata when no local article exists.
>> We can't really just put the link to the non existent article into the
>> Wikidata item because the article might be created and then cover a
>> completely unrelated topic. We already have this problem with red links on
>> Wikipedia but it would be even worse on Wikidata.
>> I think the way to go is to have the Wikidata identifier used in the link
>> on the article. Question is how to do that nicely. I am happy to see the
>> template experiment. Are people generally ok with the way it works?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Lydia
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