Dear Denny,

I am sorry to hear you are leaving. You have done a great job with Wikidata. Congratulation with Q (a late congratulation) and the new position.


best
Finn Årup Nielsen

On 07/11/2013 03:28 PM, Denny Vrandečić wrote:
I am truly and deeply amazed by the Wikidata community.

A bit more than a year ago, I moved to Berlin and assembled a fantastic
team of people to help realize a vision. Today, we have collected
millions of statements, geographical locations, points in time, persons
and their connections, creative works, and species - and every single
minute, hundred of edits are improving and changing this knowledge base
that anyone can edit, that anyone can use for free.

So much more is left to do, and the further we go, the more
opportunities open. More datatypes - links are on the horizon,
quantities will be a major step. I can hardly wait to see Wikidata
answer queries. And there are so many questions unanswered - what does
the community need in order to maintain Wikidata best? Which tools,
reports, special pages are needed? What is the right balance between
automation and flexibility?

Besides Wikipedia, Wikidata can be used in many other places. We just
started the conversations about sister projects, but also external
projects are expected to become smarter thanks to Wikidata. I expect
tools and libraries and patterns for these type of uses will emerge in
the next few months, and applications will become more intelligent and
act more informed, powered by Wikidata.

A project like Wikidata needs in its early days a strong, sometimes
stubborn leader in order to accelerate its growth. But at some point a
project gathers sufficient momentum, and the community moves faster than
any single leader could lead, and suddenly they might become
bottlenecks, and instead of accelerating the project the might be
stalling it.

Wikidata has reached the point where it is time for me to step down. The
Wikidata development team in Berlin will, in the upcoming weeks and
months, set up processes that allow the community, that I learned to
trust even more during that year, to take over the reigns. I will stay
with the team until the end of September, and then become again what I
have been for the last decade - a normal and proud member of the
Wikimedia communities.

I also would like to use this chance to reveal a secret. Wikidata items
are identified by a Q, followed by a number, Wikidata properties by a P,
followed by a number. Whereas it is obvious that the P stands for
property, some of you have asked - why Q? My answer was, that Q not only
looks cool, but also makes for great identifiers, and hopefully a
certain set of people will some day associate a number like Q9036 with
something they can look up in Wikidata. But the true reason is that Q is
the first letter of the name of the woman I love. We married last year,
among all that Wikidata craziness, and I am thankful to her for the
patience she had while I was discussing whether to show wiki identifiers
or language keys, what bugs to prioritize when, and which calendar
systems were used in Sweden.

I will continue to be a community member with Wikidata. My new day job,
though, will be at Google, and from there I hope to continue to
effectively further our goals towards a world where everyone has access
to the sum of all knowledge.

Sincerely,
Denny Vrandečić

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