Hi TomTOm,
Be careful what you wish for! If this were possible, then if someone changed 
the dates, this could mess up other things. We already have a big job 
untangling mismatched interwiki links, and this would make such mismatches 
possible to the nth degree.
Jane

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On Nov 4, 2013, at 6:14 PM, Thomas Douillard <thomas.douill...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  
> Hey, I got an ontology question.
> 
> Classes are, in semantic web framework and their foundations like Description 
> Logic, if I'am not wrong, something like a lohic predicate that intensionaly 
> or extentionaly defines the properties of their instances.
> 
> They are usually not qualified, but in Wikidata, as of now they are 
> properties like the others, who can also be qualified. 
> 
> So the question is : could we use qualifier on classes to add predicates on 
> the class definition ? For example if 
> <George Bush> is an instance of <United States President> [<from> 1980 <to> 
> 1984] (random years), this would mean that the instanciation add some 
> predicates on the other predicates we have on the <president of the united 
> states> ? 
> 
> Just a random thought, I just realise I just qualified the instanciation, not 
> the class itself.
> 
> --TomT0m 
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