On Jul 10, 2012, at 10:29 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> In short it is either 
> 
> * no wikipedias
> can be considered part of the semantic web 
> 
> * or all wikipedias stand
> at the center of the semantic web 
> 
> 

No. A conclusion like that seems to be conflicting with what wikidata is.

Whether some Wikipedia's output is semantically correct is important, but 
(afaik) has *zero* relationship with Wikidata. And as such is not relevant here.

Centralizing infobox designs is a good idea.
Centralizing only the html output for infoboxes but doing the style locally, 
that sounds good too
(as in, better than what we have now).

But neither of those is or should be put in relation with wikidata.

This sounds like one of the many things a template repository wiki will be 
doing. But wikidata is not a template repository and is explicitly designed to 
disallow anything even like it.

-- Krinkle


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