On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 1:02 AM, Tom Morris <tfmorris(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm confused by this from today's Wikidata
weekly summary:
- New request for comments: Semi-automatic Addition of References to
Wikidata Statements - feedback on the Primary Sources Tool
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Requests_for_comment/Semi-automatic_Addition_of_References_to_Wikidata_Statements>
First of all, the title makes no sense because "semi-automatic addition of
references to Wikidata statements" is one of the main things that the tool
can't currently do. You'll almost always end up with duplicate statements
if there's an existing statement, rather than the desired behavior of just
adding the statement.
Second, I'm not sure who "Hjfocs" is (why does everyone have to make up
fake wikinames?), but why are they asking for more feedback when there's
been
the user page is linked to
https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-fossati-7647ab42
Marco Gabriele Enrico Fossati <http://wed.fbk.eu/people/profile/fossati> :
http://wed.fbk.eu/people/profile/fossati
with interest i notice that the following goes now in "awards" of a CV:
Wikimedia Foundation Individual Engangement Grant: Winner of the largest
grant, 2015 round 2 call.
rupert