Hey Dragan (and all interested),
Great -- and quite apt -- question. As currently conceived, the Wikibase
Evaluation Service is a minimum viable product
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_viable_product> of a hosted Wikibase
solution that will allow newcomers to Wikibase to explore the software
quickly without needing to install any software. Think of it as a
cloud-based sandbox for trying out Wikibase on demand. At this early point
in time, I can't say precisely whether this service will be built similarly
to WBstack, or if it will reuse open-source elements of WBstack. We are
currently exploring options and defining the most appropriate approach and
strategy for building the MVP. We'll have a clearer picture of what WMDE's
long-term plans are around hosted Wikibase options in the coming months.
You can certainly expect regular updates from me on this matter.
Thanks for your input, support, and thought leadership (as always).
Sam
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 at 18:41, Dragan Espenschied <
dragan.espenschied(a)rhizome.org> wrote:
Dear Mohammed, thanks for publishing these!
I'm especially looking forward to the release strategy and update process
documentation, and happy to participate in surveys or other community input
activities.
Can I ask if the Wikibase Evaluation Service MVP is actually wbstack?
Cheers!
Dragan
On Di, Feb 2, 2021 at 16:09, Mohammed Sadat Abdulai <
mohammed.sadat_ext(a)wikimedia.de> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I’m excited to announce the new roadmap of the Wikidata development team
for Wikidata and Wikibase for the year 2021!
In 2021 we will continue developments to increase data quality and trust
in Wikidata. Among the initiatives are to find more ways for people to find
biases and gaps in the data and compare Wikidata’s data against other
databases to find mismatches. We will also finish up the work from last
year on a visual query builder to simplify querying.
We will be releasing the first version of the new REST API to make it
easier for 3rd-party developers to build applications using data from
Wikidata.
We will also work on making interface improvements for lexicographical
data to make it more usable and attractive for contributors.
On the Wikibase side of things, we will officially release the
lightweight, first version of Wikidata-Wikibase Federation that allows
accessing remote Wikidata properties in a custom Wikibase instance. We will
then develop and release an enhanced version of this feature after
incorporating feedback from users.
We will also:
1.
Implement a new release strategy and infrastructure for Wikibase
packages and create user documentation for the Wikibase Docker update
process
2.
Investigate how to give Wikibase admins the option to change certain
configuration options through a UI without directly editing
localsettings.php.
3.
Develop a web service for users to instantly create a temporary
Wikibase sandbox so they can quickly and easily evaluate if the software is
a fit for their project.
4.
Continue to collaborate with OPEN!NEXT <https://opennext.eu/> to
provide support for partners including set up of Wikibase instances, data
modelling, maintenance, and API development.
The most up-to-date versions of the roadmap can be found here:
-
Wikidata
<https://eu-rm.roadmunk.com/publish/f247f2e06ee338c9997893bd1f9a696fbf2a40ed>
-
Wikibase
<https://eu-rm.roadmunk.com/publish/695c6bc0060b5a1a0b4a74131acd35137db8b97a>
You can click on the different items to see further information, like a
description or planned start date.
In addition, we’re also presenting status updates
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Development_plan/archive2020/status_updates>
on what was achieved for each of the 2020 goals.
Please note that the roadmap only presents the main projects that the
development team will work on during 2021. Critical and ongoing tasks (e.g.
maintenance of the software and fixing pressing bugs) are not mentioned in
the roadmap, but will be included in the workflow over the year. The
roadmap is based on estimations and will evolve during the year. The
roadmap does not contain events we are attending or organizing.
If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to add them on this talk
page <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata_talk:Development_plan>.
Cheers,
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