Hi Jeremy and Max,
1. Does the wikidata design not entail template/parser calls which can be inspected by editing the page and seeing *all* data passed for storage to/by the wikidata engine? Are you saying that wikidata's data entry interface is to be the only method to be available to *humanly* see what data is being stored?
2. About "page type" - where is this discussed? I look in the RDF info for Wikidata and all I see is
w:Berlin s:Population Berlin:Statement1 . Berlin:Statement1 rdf:type o:Statement . <snip/>
I see NO
w:Berlin rdf:type some-type-as-asserted-by-jeremy-and-max.
Would you please provide a link or pointer to documentation about these "types"?
Thanks - john
On 14.09.2012 09:02, Jeremy Baron wrote:
On Fri, Sep 14,
2012 at 3:59 PM, jmcclure@hypergrove.com wrote:
Hi Max - why do
you say "now that Wikidata breaks the assumption that pages store wikitext" ?
Pages can now have a type and some pages will be
wikitext but some
will be other types like structured metadata.
Rendering, storage
format, diff generation, etc. will depend on page
type. (AIUI; only
98% certain about all of that. other people can
surely elaborate)
-Jeremy
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