On 06.04.2012 14:28, Martynas Jusevicius wrote:
Hey again,
"getting over" wasn't meant to be harsh. I was hoping though "wiki" in "Wikidata" stands for a the broader concept of "free and open", and not a particular syntax for encoding knowledge.
Dear Martynas
As stated in the proposal, we do not plan to use wiki syntax to encode the data. The proposal identifies json as the most likely candidate for serializing data records, but that's just an implementation detail on the backend, the user will never see this. All input will be done using forms.
For export, I expect several formats to be available, at least one of them based on a mapping to RDF.
Personally, I believe RDF is a very important standard for allowing data from different sources to be combined and re-used. That does not mean however that it is necessarily the best data model to use *inside* an application. I believe this is often not the case. RDF is an intentionally simple mode. This makes it easy to mix and match data from different sources using different standards, but it also makes it hard to represent certain types of data efficiently or conveniently.
Regards, Daniel