Hoi James,
The biggest bottleneck to innovation is our own community process. It is
also an impossibility to get Wikimedia to consider how it performs for
specific groups of students. Never mind.
When you want to increase the value of "Our World in Data", it helps when
their identifiers are linked to Wikidata identifiers. The OWID identifiers
are welcome on Wikidata when need be. The value is that as a consequence
labels in all our supported languages become available. When information is
to be shown in another language, only the missing labels are needed for
best results.
When Wikimedia Foundation is interested in improving its functionality, I
am quite happy to point to the lowest hanging fruits for the biggest number
of people we could provide a service for.
Thanks,
GerardM
On Tue, 1 Mar 2022 at 22:52, James Heilman <jmh649(a)gmail.com> wrote:
We at Wiki Project Med are working to get Our World in
Data (OWID) working
within a mediawiki environment.
1) We have created a mirror of their website on WMF servers
<https://owidm.wmcloud.org/grapher/interventions-ntds-sdgs>. Hopefully
this has allowed us to address security and privacy concerns.
2) We have created an extension
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:OurWorldInDataMirror> that
allows the use of this content within a mediawiki install
3) We have made a bunch of changes to formatting, such as removing the
logo, to make it compliant with WP practice and style. You can see an
example on MDWiki in the infobox here
<https://mdwiki.org/wiki/Neglected_tropical_diseases>.
My question to the movement is are their communities interested in using
this technology? There are about 4,000 of these graphs
<https://owidm.wmcloud.org/charts>. We of course will also need to
develop a framework for translation.
Best
--
James Heilman
MD, CCFP-EM, Wikipedian
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