I don't have any data to agree or disagree with you about that, but most of the edits
I have made have been for films. Most of those claims are immutable.
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 00:34:21 +0200
From: benedix(a)zedat.fu-berlin.de
To: wikidata-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikidata-l] Page history and properties
I don't think, that the most claims are
immutable.
Am Fr 05.04.2013 00:30, schrieb Michael Hale:
We will use qualifiers to tag values with dates for
which they are relevant if there isn't a better place to put the
information. We commonly use the example of historic population
values. MediaWiki software saves disk space by delta encoding
edit histories.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_encoding
I can probably think of at least 5 different ways we could
arrange the schema of Wikidata to store information about US
presidents, but I don't think using universal valid_from and
valid_to values for every claim is the most efficient,
natural, or flexible way to do so.
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 00:08:00 +0200
From: benedix(a)zedat.fu-berlin.de
To: wikidata-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikidata-l] Page history and properties
And what are you doing when you want the knowledge of
the world from 5
years ago? Isn't this a valid need? To compare
what
have changed for
example in the measurement of ocean depth?
These snapshots could be a low hanging fruit with
valid_from and
valid_to and it is saving disk space compared to
storing complete dumps
every day.
Instead of having a "List of Presidents of the
US" or
looking up every
person for a property "President of the USA"
you could
get this List
from the property "President" from the Item
"USA"
together with
valid_from and valid_to.
Lukas
Am Do 04.04.2013 22:23, schrieb Michael Hale:
> I thought one of the main reasons we are making
Wikidata is so that
> you can update a value there, and then everywhere
it is used will be
> automatically updated. If we find a more precise
measurement for the
> depth of an ocean trench, then I just want to
update it on Wikidata,
> and then every article that references it will be
updated. I don't
> want to have to update it on Wikidata and then go
do a null edit on
> every article that uses that information.
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