On 24/04/13 12:35, Denny Vrandečić wrote:
In summary, I see four calls for action right now (and for all of them this
means to first actually think more and write down a project plan and gather
input on that), that could and should be tackled in parallel if possible:
I ) develop a structured Wiktionary
II ) develop a feature that blends into Wikipedia's search if an article
about a topic does not exist yet, but we have data on Wikidata about that
topic
III ) develop a multilingual search, tagging, and structuring environment
for Commons
IV ) develop structured Wiki content using natural language as a surface
syntax, with extensible parsers and serializers
None of these goals would require tens of millions or decades of research
and development. I think we could have an actionable plan developed within
a month or two for all four goals, and my gut feeling is we could reach
them all by 2015 or 16, depending when we actually start with implementing
them.
I fully support this, though! This is fully within Wikimedia's current
infrastructure, and generally was planned to be done anyway.
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