Does this go in the right direction for you (even though with far fewer items)?There is the splitting lists scenario, https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Hello Scott,Thanks for your input! If I understand this right, your concern is that there might be lists like "list of species" which are impossible (with several million entries) to have as single list?Wikidata:List_generation_ input/Scenario_C_splitting Doescellular (neuronal) and nano (atomic?)refer to something like the possibility to create lists of lists?Kind Regards,JanMessage: 4
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Hi Léa, Jan, Gerard, Markus, Wikidatans and All,
I've read at different times that there are anywhere from 3 to 100 million
species (the latter would be a long list indeed!) and when you get probably
to different lists at the cellular (neuronal) and nano (atomic?) levels,
for example, the lists will probably get "way" longer :)
Thank you, Scott
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