Hello,
As you may recall, Wikibase.Cloud launched in April as a closed beta for
WBStack users. Since then, we’ve been working on migrating existing WBStack
users to the new platform. We also created an application form (or waiting
list) to invite more users once the migration of WBStack users was
completed. (You can apply by filling out this form
<https://lime.wikimedia.de/index.php/717538>)
We’re excited to announce that we will begin onboarding new users to the
Wikibase.Cloud closed beta.
Review criteria and timeline
We'll consider each application on its merits, but we'll give greater
consideration to projects aligned with our movement
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Strategy> and Linked Open Data
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/LinkedOpenData/Strategy2021> strategies.
Users will receive an invitation code with a link to go through the signup
flow. From there you can set up your account with a limit of 6 wikis. We
thank you for your patience in the meantime as we slowly invite users onto
the platform.
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Invitations are being sent regularly from now on as we have capacity
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Existing people on the waiting list will have received invitations to
join the Wikibase.cloud closed beta by the end of September
Based on the evaluation of the platform, we’ll keep sending out invites to
those who submit an application before we open it up completely. Please
note that we may revise this timeline during the course of the year.
Elasticsearch will be temporarily disabled for new users
We continue to face issues with Elasticsearch and have decided to
temporarily disable the feature for all newly created Wikibases. As a
consequence, search capabilities will be limited.
For instance, when adding a statement, one can only find an item or
property by referring to it by its Q-ID or P-ID, or by typing the exact
correct name, e.g., "Patrick Swayze" (not "patrick swayze" or "patr"). We
hope to have figured out a solution by the end of September, after which we
will communicate a rough timeline for implementation.
Please don’t hesitate to reach us on our contact page
<https://wikiba.se/contact/> if you have any questions or feedback.
We look forward to welcoming you to Wikibase.Cloud!
Cheers,
--
Mohammed Sadat
*Community Communications Manager for Wikidata/Wikibase*
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I have recently defined my first ShEx in my Wikibase.cloud instance, see
https://dreams.wikibase.cloud/wiki/EntitySchema:E1
I am wondering if I can use that for something. I haven't used Cradle
before and I tried to get it to work in the Wikibase instance with
https://dreams.wikibase.cloud/tools/cradle/?#/shex/E1
I was expecting that a bit more options than labels, aliases and
descriptions would show up based on the ShEx, but there is nothing.
I have also tried to validate items with the ShEx. Over at Wikidata, I
get a link with "check entities against this Schema", but in the
Wikibase.cloud instance I see no such link.
Using shex-simple.toolforge.org with
https://shex-simple.toolforge.org/wikidata/packages/shex-webapp/doc/shex-si…
Here I get "Content Security Policy" issues.
I am wondering whether there is anyone who has an example of ShEx
working on a wikibase.cloud instance or can point to some documentation
on wikibase.cloud-based ShEx? Or can point to errors that I make?
best
Finn Årup Nielsen