Some did, I think. :) Anything that doesn't create a recentchanges entry
is "hiding that it happened".
Then I'd say the alternatives are either 1) no inferences at all 2) find a solution for inferences to show up on recent changes on related items
Of course if we want to have inferences 1 is not really an option :) and if two is possible, and I don't see why it should not be, then this solves the (not) hiding problem.
2015-09-29 8:24 GMT+02:00 Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com:
Peter F. Patel-Schneider, 28/09/2015 22:27:
I'm aguing against making such inference part of wikibase/wikidata core
functionality, and hiding it's working ("magic").
However, I very much hope for a whole ecosystem of tools that apply and
use such
inference, and make the results obvious to users, both integrated with wikidata.org and outside.
Has anyone argued for performing inference and then hiding that it happened?
Some did, I think. :) Anything that doesn't create a recentchanges entry is "hiding that it happened".
Nemo
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