On 30 September 2013 03:42, James Alexander <jalexander(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
They are really interested in finding ways to feed
back into the ecosystem
where there algorithm says that there is a mistake (interlanguage links
pointing to two different subjects, contradictions between article and
infobox etc). They are probably going to reach out to wikidata (and Lydia)
first for the interlanguage links but it would be great to have some
community members helping to shepherd them and find good uses for their
data. Oliver's your man! <runs away>
I notice with Wikidata-based interwikis, there's now an enforced 1-1
relationship between related articles in different wikis. Which is not
*always* accurate, but is considerably easier to machine-analyse.
- d.