This is excellent Tpt!!

A Beta Feature for this would be really helpful for people who move around the wikis a lot and would like this feature even when the local community isnt able to implement it.

On Apr 12, 2014 5:53 PM, "Federico Leva (Nemo)" <nemowiki@gmail.com> wrote:
Thomas Tanon, 12/04/2014 10:53:
[1]https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/114979/  (the main change in Wikibase code)

Thanks. I've linked bug 54374 to bug 708.

@NemoBis
I've written a beginning of documentation here:https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Wikibase_Client#Other_projects_sidebar

Thanks. I've added some more links.


I've only made the "minimal working product" yet. I hope that I'll be able (if it's requested and the Wikidata development team agrees) to allow to set/override links from wiki text (maybe using the same parser functions as for language links) and to link to non-Wikidata project.

Sure. Thank you very much for just getting it done after so many years of talk. ;-) Now we need to understand how we can help proceed from here.


1) Linking to non-Wikidata project is not supported natively by the extension yet but it's of course possible to keep JavaScript based hacks in order to add them to the sidebar as it have been done before (it's what is done in French Wikisource).
2) It's not supported and I believe it won't supported at all because it breaks the basic Wikidata assumption "only one page per wiki per item".

Ok, then the question arises if the new code's class names and whatnot are compatible with the established templates, what changes are needed for the two to work together etc.
Can we make this into a BetaFeature so that interested users on the dozens sites using the interproject templates can work on integration without disruption for the other users?

Nemo

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