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GerardMThanks,I really wonder how universal or practical your ideas are. To me it seems very one dimensional and very much in line with article thinking. What are templates for you. Where are they defined??Hoi,You do not make sense to me. A query is something I understand. What you are saying about templates and list articles is very much "wishful thinking". It bears no relation to anything I know.On 1 January 2015 at 18:25, Thomas Douillard <thomas.douillard@gmail.com> wrote:The fact that a list article can potentially generated by a query is also true. The fact that several list article can countain link to the same article is also true.Mmm I'm not sure we are talking of the initial subject anymore.Placeholder and queries are (will be) generic tools. The idea that a WikiTemplate can be used to generate a stub article is also generic, and Wikibase works as a very generic level.This imply that, if you map a template to a query and want to generate a stub article for a Wikipedian that search a subject that as no article with this template and the information that are on Wikidata about that subject, you might have several candidate template that the system would be aware of.For example if he searches is a scientist there is several infobox that could fit, the person infobox or the scientist one. The scientist infobox is the most specific one but we need a way in the generic placeholder article with this template in priority, assuming the idea is the rigth one of course.2015-01-01 17:02 GMT+01:00 Jane Darnell <jane023@gmail.com>:not to mention the simple fact that Wikidata has way more Flemish painters than are in the English Wikipedia's list, for example just look at this query for painters born in Antwerp:On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen@gmail.com> wrote:Hoi,For the list "Flemish surrealist painters" there is no intersection between "Flemish painter" or with "Surrealist painters". That list is in and of itself an article in a Wikipedia. In Wikidata you want the two properties separate so that you can be surprised with who fits in a list. It is not deterministic.Thanks,GerardMOn 1 January 2015 at 13:23, Thomas Douillard <thomas.douillard@gmail.com> wrote:I don't think so. There always be intersections beetween lists. One of the Flemish painter might also be in the list of surrealist painters.2014-12-30 14:41 GMT+01:00 Jane Darnell <jane023@gmail.com>:I would suggest you are thinking from the wrong perspective. Think specific, and work your way from there. On the English Wikipedia, there are tons of lists which each have their own set of rules for list items. This makes a specific query much easier, tied to the list item on Wikidata. For example, take a look at this list which uses a motley crew of references to keep redlinks from being deleted:Wikidata has well filled items for most of those redlinks, for which articles could be created using the PrepBio tool:On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Thomas Douillard <thomas.douillard@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Cheers, TomT0mIn the same spirit of the "subclass of" property we can create (or reuse it) for the queries. But as no property has in Wikibase itself a meaning, this means the choice of the template would not be possible using raw Wikibase concepts, which partly breaks the interests of the idea.In this example each more specific query results is obviously a subset of each more generic one. In such cases it could be useful to choose the template of the most specific one.* another even more specific query like "animal"* a more specific query "living organism"* the query "anything", that could be associated with a totally generic templates that shows a Wikibase page like article templates that shows all the claims about this itemHi, I got an open question about Wikidata concepts, partly related to the idea of selecting a templates wrt. a query for placeholder articles.One question about this idea is : what to do when several templates are possible for an item, for example the item with no article is in the result set of several queries associated with article stubs templates, say:
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Any thoughts about this problem ?
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