>on:
P31 (instance of), P21 (gender), P19 (place of birth), and P20 (place
of death)
I also wrote the code to import dates of birth and death but I'm not
running it yet because there is one important question: What is the
colander model you use as date of birth and death? in some places Gregorian
wasn't common until 1912 so I can't add these dates before 1912 because the
bot can't be sure about calender model of these dates
Best
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 3:32 PM, Luca Martinelli
<martinelliluca(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Il 27/apr/2014 12:59 "Federico Leva
(Nemo)" <nemowiki(a)gmail.com> ha
scritto:
David Cuenca, 27/04/2014 12:21:
@Nemo, Apper: Do you think you could import that
data into the wd-repo
AND make use of it via an inclusion template?
The Italian Wikipedia has a track of early adoption of Wikidata as a
source.
Almost everything that was added to Wikidata was immediately put
into use (most recent big example, I think, the {{interprogetto}}). It
wouldn't take long before {{bio}} starts using the data once it's
available
(probably days or weeks), it's been discussed several times and nobody
appeared to dislike the idea.
If I'm not mistaken, there are (or were) already some experiments going
on
with {{Bio}} using data from Wikidata, possibly for the image field.
Anyway, if Amir (thanks!) is really going to upload that data, nobody is
preventing us from trying to make an experiment on large scale. I'll talk
with the Italian community about it.
L.
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