Indeed, having WikiData Query Service (WDQS) responsibility under a
separate sub-organization as known as the 'Search Platform' is
mischief.
Le lun. 10 févr. 2020 à 15:55, Gerard Meijssen
<gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
Hoi,
In my opinion, Wikidata is a flagship project of the Wikimedia Foundation. With the
current underperformance vis a vis demand, it is not only a technical question what to do,
it is also an organisational issue.
As I have written in several blogposts, the current underperformance affects the
projects using Wikidata as its infra structure. What is the official response to the
underachievement of a key and strategic resource.
thanks,
GerardM
http://ultimategerardm.blogspot.com/2020/02/dear-krmaher-wikipedia-is-not-f…
On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 at 19:01, Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I don't know if this is helpful, as I'm not very familiar with
> Wikidata's infrastructure, but I think that an idea that was discussed
> in the Wikimedia Strategy 2030 process is charging real money to
> organizations that consume large amounts of data from the Wikimedia
> API. By extension, an idea to consider is charging real money to
> consumers that want use Wikidata services in resource intensive ways.
> That would have several potential benefits. Charging money for
> resource intensive requests could make consumers be more value
> conscious when deciding which queries to run, it would probably reduce
> the workload on WMF's end, the reduced workload on WMF's end could
> lead to faster performance, and the money could be used for the
> maintenance and/or upgrade of Wikidata services. I think that offering
> free services to consumers who are not making resource intensive
> requests is good, but I am also fine with charging real money for
> resource intensive requests by consumers. For anyone who wants to make
> a resource intensive request and is unwilling or unable to pay
> accordingly, an option is to put them into a "slow lane" where there
> requests will be fulfilled but at a slower pace than paid resource
> intensive requests will be fulfilled.
>
> Pine
> (
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )