Problem with that option is that on Wikipedia you cannot see what the
label on Wikidata is. The Wikidata label may have been changed for
another reason (in the Manning case, say, a different transcription
from Latin to Cyrillic), and then a choice like this would force
someone to decide which of two changes is the most important without
seeing the other one.
André
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 12:39 AM, Andrew Gray <andrew.gray(a)dunelm.org.uk> wrote:
Could we integrate it into the Wikipedia side? So when
you move a
page, you get a set of options:
[x] Move associated talk page
[x] Leave a redirect behind
[x] Watch source page and target page
... [x] Rename associated Wikidata item to new page title
Andrew.
On 14 August 2014 23:32, Amir E. Aharoni <amir.aharoni(a)mail.huji.ac.il> wrote:
Hi,
I just changed the Russian label of the Chelsea Manning item from Bradley to
Chelsea. The Russian Wikipedia article was already moved to Chelsea, but
nobody noticed that the label probably needs a change, too.
How can such things be handled better?
One thing I can think of is that after the Wikipedia article in language X
is moved, the label in language X is shown as "possibly needs update" -
similarly to FUZZY in the Translate extension. There can also be a button
that says "confirm current label", for when there is no reason to change it.
Finally, there could also be a page that lists such possibly labels.
Of course, there may be better ideas, and maybe some of them are already
implemented and I just didn't notice it.
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