more, since the GND already
has IDs, ideally these would be used, rather than new Q-IDs. IDs in
different formats are not supported by Wikibase yet, but hopefully it is
not too difficult to implement, as it seems rather useful for many
projects. I'll be looking into this soon.
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, and is used by many companies and organizations for managing
structured data. Later on a dedicated software for the Wikipedia/Wikimedia
usecase was created: Wikibase. Hence creating a connection between the two
is very fitting.
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Hey John,
I'm not aware of any documentation, though there probably is some
somewhere. What I can point you to is the code dealing with numbers:
https://github.com/wmde/Number
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and format coordinates to a format the wiki software supports. This library
is also used by
Semantic MediaWiki [0] and the Maps extension [1], so aids interoperability
there as well.
[0] https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org
[1] https://github.com/JeroenDeDauw/Maps#maps
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is the Wikidata mailing list and not the
Wikidata-tech one :(
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> With
this, I can probably spend some time catering to that
demand.
(I've written this tool, and this email, as volunteer, and not as Wikimedia
Deutschland employee.)
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[0] http://queryr.wmflabs.org
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;d appreciate if someone who is already
familiar with JSON-LD can write the spec for the format. This does not need
to be elaborate or formal. An example of a simple item response (including
headers) with one or two values of different types will do plenty. Once I
have this I'll review
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interpretable as RDF using some reinvention of JSON-LD, as it will not try
to be interpretable as RDF at all.
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s format. It does add complexity, so I'm
quite hesitant to use this in the main format. That said, this might be a
good candidate for an additional response format. (And adding additional
formats to the API in a clean way ought to be quite easy, see
https://github.com/JeroenDeDauw/QueryrAPI/issues
y
preliminary state of the API, for instance [1].
[0] http://queryr.wmflabs.org/api/items
[1] https://github.com/JeroenDeDauw/QueryrAPI/issues/13
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nt in the
format you created if you had such persistence?
## Not all values shown?
> * http://queryr.wmflabs.org/api/items/Q42/data/occupation returns only
> one value, shouldn't it return multiple ones?
Only the highest ranked values are returned. In case of this set of values,
one is p
nvited to comment on the concept and on the open questions
mentioned on the website.
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Hey,
My smagging vote goes to "Lister", for obvious reasons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Lister
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