Hi Lydia, all
This is very important tool for many wikipedians. It's great to see it rise!
Where can I report bugs? Here or through the Phabricator or directly to the
author H4stings?
Thanks
Jan
2016-06-15 22:13 GMT+02:00 Lydia Pintscher :
> Hey folks :)
>
> H4stings has created a user script
Will and how the fallback languages will be configured? I guess that a per
project configuration will be needed.
Konstantinos Stampoulis
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Hoi,
That would be only a partial solution. It would be good for people who are
just reading. For people who have a #Babel template it is a disservice to
provide them with a language they do not know. Any way, it is important to
always show a label in any language. When someone is really keen, he o
Am 15.06.2016 um 23:53 schrieb Gerard Meijssen:
> Hoi,
> Wil it work using the #babel templates?
No, because that would be inconsistent with the fallback that is applied when
using Lua or {{#property}} in wikitext. The fallback is based on the fallback
that is defined by MediaWiki for the interfac
On Jun 16, 2016 11:52, "Jan Macura" wrote:
>
> Hi Lydia, all
>
> This is very important tool for many wikipedians. It's great to see it
rise!
> Where can I report bugs? Here or through the Phabricator or directly to
the author H4stings?
Awesome! Best would be phabricator tickets but the rest also
Hoi,
When you show a text that is not of the language you make it hard to
understand what it means. I hear you when you have a problem with caching
but do you realise what problems you introduce when you show information
that is not of that language?
In my opinion you can cache everything that is
Worth reading, for context:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:L%C3%B6schkandidaten/11._September_2015#Liste_der_Gem.C3.A4lde_von_Jacob_van_Ruisdael_.28erl..2C_schnellgel.C3.B6scht.29
(in German)
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wrote:
> Dear Lydia,
>
> You can contact me. I'm
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FYI:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2016-06-15/Op-ed
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Hey folks :)
Jonas has written a user script to show an image on an item. The goal is to
make it easier to see what the item is about and also spot potential
vandalism/data quality issues. It'd be great if you could give it a try to
see if this is something we should explore further. More details
Hi Satya,
the knowledge base produced by StrepHit could be queried by a QA system,
pretty much as any structured knowledge base.
Not sure what you want to know though, could you please expand?
Cheers,
Marco
On 6/16/16 18:51, Satya Gadepalli wrote:
Can this be used as factoid QA System?
thx
Hey folks :)
Amir and other have worked hard over the past months to bring ORES to
Wikidata. The goal is to use machine learning to make it easier to spot
potentially bad edits. ORES is now available as a beta feature on Wikidata.
Once you have enabled it you can see some edits in recent changes a
On 16.06.2016 17:45, nicolasm...@tutanota.com wrote:
FYI:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2016-06-15/Op-ed
Picking licenses is a complex topic, and it is extremely important to
some people -- projects have split over this. I understand. But do
emotions always have t
In addition to my previous critique about the unsourced claims here, I
also have made a comment on the talk page regarding my own position in
this matter, which I replicate here for completeness:
"""
Current legislations do not support the licensing of individual facts,
only of databases as a
>
> [1] I think this is nothing to be ashamed of -- Google is huge and their
> own internal data is likely much larger than what we have in Wikidata
> today. We may get there yet. Most importantly, our data is available freely
> while Google's is not.
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