Hoi,
The obvious is painful. When you need a placeholder... Why not use
Reasonator? It is just a call to the Wikidata item that is associated with
the page.
Thanks,
Gerard
On 12 February 2015 at 11:18, Amir E. Aharoni <amir.aharoni(a)mail.huji.ac.il>
wrote:
<implementationthoughts>
The advantage of a template is that it doesn't touch core and doesn't
create new wiki syntax.
Maybe this template could be a Lua module built into the Wikibase Client
extension, so it wouldn't have to be lamely synchronized across hundreds of
projects?
</implementationthoughts>
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2015-02-12 12:12 GMT+02:00 Lydia Pintscher <lydia.pintscher(a)wikimedia.de>de>:
I am also interested in solving this for the
article placeholder feature
where we show date from Wikidata when no local article exists.
We can't really just put the link to the non existent article into the
Wikidata item because the article might be created and then cover a
completely unrelated topic. We already have this problem with red links on
Wikipedia but it would be even worse on Wikidata.
I think the way to go is to have the Wikidata identifier used in the link
on the article. Question is how to do that nicely. I am happy to see the
template experiment. Are people generally ok with the way it works?
Cheers
Lydia
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