Hi,
I'm not sure that it was discussed already. If it was discussed,
please point me there. I read the Technical proposal and the
translatable pages on Meta and couldn't find it there.
Is there any concrete plan to start the migration of the current
interlanguage links to Wikidata storage?
For example:
* The interwiki bots' will definitely have to be modified for the
Wikidata age. Did anybody start a conversation with the operators of
these bots?
* How will interwiki conflicts be handled? Judging by earlier
discussions, I suppose that Wikidata will just let pages with
conflicts work as they always did, but this is an important issue that
should be answered in the FAQ.[1]
* How will bots identify pages that use Wikidata?
Maybe the answer to all of the above questions is: "The Wikidata
developers intentionally want to leave these things to the editors
community". If it is, then this is fine. It is even hinted in the
Technical proposal. But it should be written more explicitly, so that
the communities will actually start to work on that. Again, if
somebody already started it, please point me there.
Thank you!
[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikidata/FAQ
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