On 26.03.2012 22:02, Brion Vibber wrote:
> I'm generally in favor of this plan. I haven't looked over the specific
> code experiments yet but the plan sounds solid. 

YAY!

> * over time we'll want to do things like migrate File: pages from 'plain
> wikitext that happens to have an associated file' to 'structured data about
> a file'. This will be magnificent.

I hope to get the WMNL guys excited about this idea, this would really rock for
GLAM applications.

> * I wouldn't overmuch emphasize things like "oh you could have pages in
> markdown or tex!", though it does sound neat and all. :)

Yes. For the records, i do *not* want to move Wikipedia format to another
syntax. (Well, I wish it *used* another syntax, but that's a completely separate
discussion).

> * we need to make sure that import/export round-trips things consistently,
> including for "non-wikitext" stuff. Either that means making import/export
> content-aware, or shipping the serialized form through the export XML?

I intend the importer/exporter to use the serialized form, and to be aware only
of the additional revision attributes specifying the content model and
serialization format.

How a wiki should react when importing content for an unknown handler is an open
issue, though. Fail? Import a blank page? Import as wikitext?...

But we don't need to solve that here and now.

> As for timing; Daniel's hoping for something in the neighborhood of an
> August deployment. I think if we keep things minimal that should be
> feasible; it's somewhat similar to the migration of Image stuff with
> MediaHandler classes.

This is because of Wikidata's tight timeline. We'll be working hard on getting
this ready soon.

> I'm a bit uncertain about the idea of 'multipart' pages, though attached
> data YES YES in some clean way is needed.

That bit is mostly idle musing - "multipart" and "attachments" are *not* needed
for Wikidata, though they open up several neat use cases.

Thanks for the feedback Brion!

-- daniel

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