Hey,
Wiadomość napisana przez Lydia Pintscher <lydia.pintscher(a)wikimedia.de> w dniu 3
lut 2014, o godz. 20:44:
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 8:37 PM, Bene*
<benestar.wikimedia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lydia,
I would be glad if you explained a bit further how this feature will work on
client. There needs to be a mechanism to select which items are visible in
the interwiki links section and which are not. This will perhaps be a
setting on the client. However, even if we say, only FA and GA badges should
be shown in the article, it can still come to collisions when a sitelink has
two badges which are both specified in the client's config. How should this
cases be handled?
We could always show the first or last in the config.
I'd go with only FA/GA for sidebar, the only config would be to indicate under which
items on Wikidata they are. FA would be preferred over GA. Other badges would be
accessible via Lua and it would be up to the communities how to use them.
Or even just create some Lua module that would insert current templates used
on Wikipedias based on data from Wikidata. Then no configuration on clients
would be needed and transition would be seamless. Bene* suggested earlier that
then communities could decide not to use Wikidata for badges, but actually they
requested that feature. Also imposing decisions on them is not that nice.
I don't know though what performance impact that might have.
Regards,
Michał
Hey, I agree with everything said. Also having a "rank" of badges
seems
to be a good idea. However, I am not sure if Lua can handle the other
badges because then a lua template would have to be inserted on *every*
Wikipedia page. For the future, we must think about another mechanism so
that badges like "citation needed" are added automatically, too. Maybe
some lua scripts will be available on all pages by default?
Best regards,
Bene