On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Luca Martinelli
<martinelliluca(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Il 15/ago/2014 20:04 "Lydia Pintscher"
<lydia.pintscher(a)wikimedia.de> ha
scritto:
You will also be able to make use of the data in
items on other pages
in Wikidata with lua. (Arbitrary access will be enabled for Wikidata
for this but when data in an item changes we will not be able to purge
the page using the data yet.)
So this is mainly a general test before enabling arbitrary access to all
projects?
Yes. However the tricky part that prevents us from enabling it on more
projects isn't solved: purging pages that use the data when the data
changes. I'm enabling it on Wikidata now without purging because we
already have some Lua modules that access data from arbitrary items in
a very hackish way. (Basically just getting the raw content of the
item page.) This will break when we switch the serialization format
the week after next. So I'm enabling this so people can make use of
more appropriate Lua functions for it.
* Sitelinks
for projects with just one sitelink in the group (like
Commons, Wikidata and in the future Meta for example) will be grouped
together in one sitelink group.
Also Wikispecies, right?
Yes that'll be in the same group in the future.
About the other things... I feel like it's
Christmas :D
:D
Cheers
Lydia
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