Il 06 giu 2016 5:29 PM, "Lydia Pintscher" <lydia.pintscher@wikimedia.de> ha scritto:
> > When a change at Wikidata has been "patrolled", it is imho up to a Wikipedia
> > to accept patrolled changes. In this way changes only need to be accepted
> > once for all our projects. When they want to patrol locally as well, it is
> > their choice as are the consequences of the extra work load and the
> > negligible benefit of this effort. The problem I see is that the people who
> > are most likely to insist on more work are not the ones who will be do this
> > work.
>
> Patrolling changes is not what is suggested at all.

If we get to access data from reliable source through identifiers and establish a good data exchange workflow, patrolling wouldn't be needed.

I'm more concerned about John's opinions, since I agree with him. We need to connect the "more help wanted" issue with the "data exchange with reliable sources" issue IMHO.

L.