Hey,
"wikibase" is an alias of
"wikidata.org", right?
Wikibase is the name of the software. Wikidata is the name of the project
for which this software is developed. Same difference as between MediaWiki
and Wikipedia.
* At this point all queries like
list=recentchanges<http://www.wikidata.org/w/api.php?action=query&li…
and
prop=revisions<http://www.wikidata.org/w/api.php?action=query&titles…
already
list all langlink changes to the items, but only by analyzing the comment
or the actual change can you check if it was a langlink or a claim change
(by using one of the wikibase actions)
I don't understand what is a "claim change", could you explain a
little
more or point me some doc?
Entities on a Wikibase repository contain more then just sitelinks. They
all have a list of zero or more claims [0], plus a set of labels,
descriptions and aliases. Items, the first type of Entity, contains
sitelinks as well. Properties, the second type of Entity, contain a data
type, which can also be changed. And Queries, yet another type of Entity,
contain yet more stuff. So if you only care about sitelink changes, you
want to ignore changes to all the other data. This ought to be pretty
straight forward though.
Is it the case you are just interested in mirroring the sitelinks?
[0]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikidata/Data_model#Statements(Statement
is a Claim)
Cheers
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