Ramsey-WMF added a comment.
@Jheald thanks for the detailed comment. We have indeed worked on a number of the things you've mentioned, but for the sake of brevity I'll focus on the "man with hat" example you gave.
What we're working on now is similar to what you talk about. We aim to introduce an
Ramsey-WMF added a comment.
Actually, we have talked with a number of community members about this at a high level already, starting at WikidataCon and we'll be continuing through various other events (including the upcoming Wikimania).
However, these remain very VERY high level and abstract infor
Jheald added a comment.
Well of course you're going to copy all the CommonsData statements to Blazegraph.
The community will have a fit if you don't make provision for them to run their own SPARQL queries against the data. See T141602 .
But see also some of the issues noted on T191633#4425281 an
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I have now found T198261 and T199119, which investigate how some of the drawbacks above with the simple string-matching approach might be addressed.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T191633EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpref
Jheald added a comment.
I'd say don't give up too easily. This is probably as good an approach as any. If the issues are structural, bots will fall prey to them in just the same way, just more slowly and more haphazardly.
But it probably is going to need a fair number of iterations to slowly get
jeblad added a comment.
I believe this is the wrong place to discuss the pretty weird language situation in Norway, so please use some other macro language as an example! =)TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T102533EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpre
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Note that Høgnorsk is not an official language variant in Norway.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T148887EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences/To: jebladCc: jeblad, Ranveig, Liuxinyu970226, Mbch331, PokestarFan, jhsoby
jeblad added a comment.
I would not say Høgnorsk is a variant of Nynorsk, they are both variants of Landsmål.
The older Landsmål evolved into Nynorsk, and a group insisted on continue using Landsmål, but renamed their variant Høgnorsk. They called Nynorsk for Flatmål, which can be taken as an insu
jeblad added a comment.
Please note Language tags in HTML and XML and how proper language tags are generated (ie. the following pattern)
language-extlang-script-region-variant-extension-privateuse
Also note that I wrote "only after a proper process to standardize its use" in T102533#4425465.
I h
Nikki added a comment.
nn-hognorsk is a valid language tag (and the IETF subtag registration for hognorsk specifies nn as the prefix). There is already a request at T148887 for supporting it for monolingual text.
There isn't a variant subtag for Riksmål as far as I can tell, so I doubt nb-riksmal
jeblad added a comment.
@Liuxinyu970226 and @Multichill, the language dispute in Norway has been on-going for more than a century. If we can't agree in Norway, I doubt that a few heated posts here will solve it. Lets focus on a usable solution. :DTASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T102533
Jheald added a comment.
Don't you think you should maybe talk to the community about this first ?
My expectation is that a very substantial part of the community would prefer a presentation very similar to what we have at the moment, with information primarily presented via the image and a communi
jeblad added a comment.
Mapping the language code "no" to "nb" was a quick fix many years ago, that reflects the most common use case and solves the problem that "no" is a macro code for Norwegian language. There are two official written forms of Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk), and two non-official
jeblad added a comment.
I'm tempted to agree that all valid language codes, that is T102533#4422786, should be accepted. If some would like to add names and labels for Klingon, that is T102533#4422825, then let them do that.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T102533EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps:
jeblad added a comment.
I guess the form used in T102533#4422722 is meant to be the "private use" variant. I'm not sure we should use that form at all, but if we use it then it should probably be "no-hognorsk" and "no-riksmal" as they are not subsets of either Nynorsk or Bokmål. I would rather use
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TASK DESCRIPTIONThe software could help the user much more and help her/him to create "perfect" references. Currently, if I want to add a new reference, the following properties pop-up:
P854: refere
Jheald added a comment.
Another example, where such image searches may depend quite sensitively on query construction or query optimisation: Category:Grade I listed buildings in Bedfordshire.
One of the aims for faceted search is to be able to match (or even replace) the capabilities of Commons ca
Jheald added a comment.
The attached subtickets are an interesting read. They all seem to be based on taking the Q-number value of "depicts", storing it as a string in the text-search index, and then doing an indexed string-match for it. Of course first baby-steps are important, and this facility
Cirdan added a subscriber: ValterVB.Cirdan merged a task: T199608: Feature request.
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TASK DESCRIPTIONIf you are a new user, you maybe don't know what is acceptable in "spelling variant". Somebody may try to type raw text (e.g. "British English") or Qid, but neither will work.
Solution:
Add
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TASK DESCRIPTIONSimilar to wb-claims for statements and wb-sitelinks for sitelinks.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T199611EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpre
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Bugreporter added subscribers: Lea_Lacroix_WMDE, Pamputt.Bugreporter merged a task: T193380: [Feature] Wiktionary links: possibility to add a link directly on Wiktionary UI.
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Bugreporter added subscribers: Lea_Lacroix_WMDE, Pamputt.Bugreporter merged a task: T193381: [Feature] Wiktionary links: possibility to create a Wikidata item directly on Wiktionary UI.
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abian added a comment.
Thanks for your support, @aborrero and @SandraF_WMF! We hope to upload some of these series in 2018, so we'll have to choose the old but easily convertible style.
In T195121#4224564, @aborrero wrote:
Is it possible to do the processing by type (your first 3 points) instead
Lydia_Pintscher updated the task description. (Show Details)
CHANGES TO TASK DESCRIPTION...In order to be able to reference a Lexeme in wiki text and show its Lemma we should have a Lua function that takes a Lexeme ID and returns the Lemma of that Lexeme.
**Example:**...* What do we showreturn i
Lydia_Pintscher updated the task description. (Show Details)
CHANGES TO TASK DESCRIPTION...for example mw.wikibase.getLemmas() could return an array of Lemmas + language codes (like a term)
See also https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Wikibase_Client/Lua
**BDD**...TASK DETAILhttps://phabric
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Change 226040 abandoned by Fomafix:
Substitute language codes that are not conform to BCP 47
Reason:
Superseded by I807dd55d49e9bd19443329231326a5b0d3e6c453 with a bijective mapping.
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/226040TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T1063
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