On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 7:57 PM, Samuel Klein <meta.sj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes. Finding a way to capture and integrate the work
OmegaWiki has
done into a new Wikidata-powered Wiktionary would be a useful start.
And we've already sort of claimed the space (though we are neglecting
it) -- it's discouraging to anyone else who might otherwise try to
build a brilliant free structured dictionary that we are *so close* to
getting it right.
OmegaWiki is a masterpiece from the perspective of one [computational]
linguist. Erik made the structure so well, that it's the best starting
point to create a contemporary multilingual dictionary. I didn't see
anything better in concept. (And, yes, when I was thinking about
creating such software by my own, I was always at the dead end of
"but, OmegaWiki is already that".)
At the other side, OmegaWiki software is from the previous decade and
it requires major fixes. And, obviously, WMF should do that.