Am 08.03.2014 11:22, schrieb Gerard Meijssen:
At this moment there is a start of having "badges". They are at this stage basic information on the article level. It demonstrates that we CAN have information that is beyond statements. It is arguably not sufficient, an argument made in bug 40810#c38.
Badges are editorial information (they say somthine about an article in the Wikimedia universe), they don't say anthing about the entity itself. IF they did, they would be (part of) statements.
When Wiktionary is to be integrated, labels are what Wiktionary is about. This should be obvious, The argument is that we can leave labels for now. It requires revisiting in the not to far off future.
This is not how Wiktionary integration is going to work. At all. Please read the proposal: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Wiktionary. This has nothing to do with labels, precisely because we need labels to be simple. The proposal does not detail how lexemes interact with items in the UI and in search - that's still open, and that's exactly where the things you have been mentionen will have their place. That'S going to be a lot more powerful and flexible than trying to glue extra attributes to labels.
-- daniel
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