they could not. The visualizations should have some
sort of interactivity, and if I understand it correctly, that might be
doable with Graphs. And if not it could possibly be achieved by combining
it with a user script/gadget.
/Jan Ainali
In the jury of the visualization challenge.
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2014-09-13 20:15 GMT+02:00 James Heald :
> On 13/09/2014 18:15, Jan Ainali wrote:
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>> 2014-09-13 18:14 GMT+02:00 James Heald :
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> * Where will topics be stored ? *
>>>
>>> On the question of where the list of topics will be stored, the initial
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every single depiction file?
>
> *A*: Probably not, for several reasons.
>
If the topics are on Wikidata, you will have this "for free", meaning that
the hierarchy is already there, ready to be exploited.
/Jan Ainali
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2014-09-13 21:51 GMT+02:00 James Heald :
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>
> What we have is a design challenge, which needs a design solution.
And I am just saying that you are jumping to conclusions, because there is
no evidence saying that the servers that would be set up to handle this
would not be able to handle the load