Redirects are indeed cheap on Wikipedia, and I
have created tons of them
on the English Wikipedia. I am a big fan of redirects, but only on
Wikipedia. Redirects are not useful for Wikidatans or for Wikipedians who
become Wikidatans. Period.
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 2:57 PM, James Heald <j.heald(a)ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
Redirects are cheap.
On en-wiki the creation of new redirects is positively encouraged.
There is also a category on en-wiki, "Redirects with possibilities" for
redirects that have the potential to be built into stand-alone articles.
I would have thought the (possibly automated) creation of large numbers
of redirects similarly on other language wikis would be something that
might be rather welcome.
Remember also that it's not changing the item structure on Wikidata,
just what it can point to on the client wikis.
-- James.
On 16/10/2014 13:44, P. Blissenbach wrote:
> While I agree with the idea of linking between languages
> including links to related topics, I am a bit hesitant to use
> Wikidata for it now and in the suggested fashion. Rather let us
> try to find a more generalized approach which not only serves
> Wikipedias but all parties interested in finding related topics.
> Then a search in WP can, in addition to its current hits, show
> a list of "related topics" which are determined semantically
> rather then by spelling.
>
> Also I doubt that WP communties will tolerate the abundance of
> redirects that are likely going to be necessary if you really make
> all the ones that are possibly useful.
>
> Purodha
>
>
> "James Heald" <j.heald(a)ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
>> We have the relevant information on :en in "hatmaking".
>>
>> Why create a stub? Why require the duplication?
>>
>> Surely it is for client wikis to decide how they want to treat topics,
>> either in a big omnibus article, or in a lot of little articles --
>> that
>> is a decision for them.
>>
>> But we should be helping readers moving from one language to another
>> to
>> find the nearest equivalent in that language -- no matter whether in
>> that language it is a small part of a large article, or a separate
>> article in its own right.
>>
>> -- James.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 16/10/2014 09:29, Jane Darnell wrote:
>>
>>> James,
>>> I totally agree with Gerard and I totally disagree with you. The
>>> fact that
>>> the English Wikipedia does not have an article on "hatmaker" is
not
>>> something that Wikidata should support, and the energy you are
>>> wasting with
>>> your talk about redirects could better be spent on making a stub for
>>> "hatmaker" on the English wikipedia.
>>> Jane
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 9:34 AM, James Heald <j.heald(a)ucl.ac.uk>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am sorry, Gerard, you seem to have fundamentally misunderstood
>>>> what I am
>>>> saying.
>>>>
>>>> To be clearer:
>>>>
>>>> * Noting that a link goes to a redirect is a feature of the
>>>> *sitelink* not
>>>> the item.
>>>> * It is no more "Wikipedia centric" than noting that a link
goes to
>>>> a
>>>> featured article in some language, or any other badge.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not proposing items be introduced for "new things that do
not
>>>> exist"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Let's take an example, from Project Chat recently.
>>>>
>>>> * "Hatmaking" is a real-world concept that exists. We have an
>>>> article on
>>>> it in English Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatmaking
>>>>
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q663375
>>>>
>>>> * "Hatmaker" is a real-world concept that exists. We have an
>>>> article
>>>> on it on lots of Wikipedias.
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/
>>>> Q18199649
>>>>
>>>> The two concepts are not the same. One is a skill, the other is an
>>>> occupation. They have a P425 / P na relationship.
>>>>
>>>> It therefore would not make any sense to add "Hatmaking" as a
label
>>>> to the
>>>> "Hatmaker" item.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At the moment, there is no sitelink to :en: defined for
"Hatmaker".
>>>>
>>>> What would make sense would be to sitelink to the redirect page
>>>>
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hatmaker&redirect=no
>>>> with a badge, noting that this was a sitelink to a redirect page.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At the moment, there is no sitelink to wikis other than :en:
>>>> defined for
>>>> "Hatmaking"
>>>>
>>>> What would make sense would be to create redirects on these wikis,
>>>> linking
>>>> to their articles on "Hatmaker", and then add sitelinks to the
>>>> "Hatmaking"
>>>> item, pointing to these redirects in each of the languages.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> To give another example:
>>>>
>>>> On Commons, we have a creator page for the engraver Daniel Havell,
>>>>
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Creator:Daniel_Havell
>>>> which ought to be made to draw from a Wikidata item for the
>>>> engraver.
>>>> (cf
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Template:Creator/wrapper/test
>>>> for tests)
>>>>
>>>> On en-wiki, there is no separate article for Daniel Havell.
>>>> Instead there
>>>> is a redirect,
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/
>>>> index.php?title=Daniel_Havell&
>>>> redirect=no, which points to a section of an article on the Havell
>>>> family:
>>>>
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Havell_family#
>>>> Daniel_Havell
>>>>
>>>> Wikidata should have an item on Daniel Havell, which points to this
>>>> redirect.
>>>>
>>>> That way, when the Creator template on Commons wants a link target
>>>> on
>>>> :enwiki, the Wikidata item can supply it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As I said, Gerard, I think you misunderstood what I was talking
>>>> about.
>>>>
>>>> I hope it is clearer and makes more sense to you now.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> All best,
>>>>
>>>> James.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 16/10/2014 06:15, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hoi,
>>>>> I seriously fail to see how an example how Wikidata can be abused
>>>>> is a
>>>>> good
>>>>> thing. Redirects are imho seriously stupid. They are utterly
>>>>> Wikipedia
>>>>> centric and they introduce new things that do not exist.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> - a redirect page to three pages is also called an
>>>>> disambiguation
>>>>> page..
>>>>> We do support them. They are not redirects.
>>>>> - when a redirect page refers to an article by another name,
>>>>> it only
>>>>> takes a label to add the needed link to the subject
>>>>>
>>>>> Seriously WHY ARE WE EVEN TALKING ABOUT THIS?
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> GerardM
>>>>>
>>>>> On 14 October 2014 23:22, James Heald <j.heald(a)ucl.ac.uk>
wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Creating sitelinks to redirects:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As I understand it, the classic workaround for this is to
>>>>>> * go to client wiki,
>>>>>> * edit the page temporarily so that it is not a redirect
>>>>>> * add a sitelink
>>>>>> * edit the page again to turn it back into a redirect.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thus, at least as I understand it, there is no overwhelming
>>>>>> technical
>>>>>> barrier to creating a sitelink to a redirect.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Looking back through the archives of Project Chat, it seems to
be
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> perennial thing that we ought to permit sitelinks to redirects,
>>>>>> eg most
>>>>>> recently at
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Project_chat#Should_
>>>>>> all_occupations_be_separate_items_from_their_skills.3F
>>>>>>
>>>>>> which led to Kaldari filing Bugzilla: 71859
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But I'm not quite sure exactly what he wants solved, if
sitelinks
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> redirects are /already/ possible. (Albeit requiring the
slightly
>>>>>> roundabout process above).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Perhaps what is needed is just a concerted RfC, to confirm once
>>>>>> and for
>>>>>> all that it is indeed the community view that such sitelinks are
>>>>>> useful,
>>>>>> and should be created.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But there are a couple of things it would be nice to have, to
>>>>>> confirm the
>>>>>> practice:
>>>>>> * A badge (eg the letter R on a red disc) to indicate that the
>>>>>> sitelink
>>>>>> to language xx is linking to a redirect, not a primary article.
>>>>>> * On an item, a new property "redirected to", taking
another
>>>>>> item as its
>>>>>> object, and the identity of the wiki as a qualifier.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After that, we should go out creating this redirects on client
>>>>>> wikis en
>>>>>> masse, and site-linking them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This would solve a huge number of issues we currently have,
where
>>>>>> wiki A
>>>>>> has lots of little articles, whereas wiki B has the same content
>>>>>> all in
>>>>>> sections of one article; or where wiki A and wiki B have chosen
>>>>>> different
>>>>>> primary items for their treatment of a field. (For example: the
>>>>>> profession
>>>>>> 'hatmaker' or the activity 'hatmaking').
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Allowing and encouraging sitelinks to redirect is the key to
>>>>>> keeping a
>>>>>> clean item structure on Wikidata, while still connecting readers
>>>>>> to the
>>>>>> most relevant pages in their preferred alternative languages.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- James.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 14/10/2014 21:00, Jane Darnell wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> nope
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 6:23 PM, Smolenski Nikola <
>>>>>>> smolensk(a)eunet.rs>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Citiranje Jane Darnell <jane023(a)gmail.com>om>:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2) There is no way of making an interwikilink for a
>>>>>>>> redirect, and the
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> German Wikipedia's "afrikanische
Pflaume" is currently a
>>>>>>>>> redirect to
>>>>>>>>> "Prunus"
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> You should still be able to make an interwiki link
for a
>>>>>>>> redirect the
>>>>>>>> old
>>>>>>>> way,
>>>>>>>> are you not?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>
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