Hoi, The interwiki links to Wiktionary are from an interwiki point of view EXTREMELY easy to do. The problem with those links is that they cannot be uniquely linked to existing items to Wikidata and thereby it becomes unrealistic to do it in a meaningful way at this time.
Wiktionary has one article for multiple lemmas in multiple languages and they are based on the way they are written NOT on being about a subject.
Query is not the only thing that is missing ... Commons is more acutely felt to be missing than Wiktionary.. PLEASE DO NOT PROCRASTINATE and do something that is "nice" because someone proposed something similar. First get the job done and first make Wikidata usable for my siter, my mother in the way that Reasonator is and Wikidata is not. Please consider monitoring the use of Wikidata... More relevant than Wiktionary at this time Thanks, GerardM
On 7 May 2015 at 08:00, John Mark Vandenberg jayvdb@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
Hoi, Would it not make sense to FIRST finish a few things.. Like Commons and Query ?
One of the primary things Wikidata was supposed to do is manage interlanguage links for Wikimedia projects. That isnt finished until Wiktionary joins the other multi-language families in Wikidata.
It looks like Task 1 of this Wiktionary-Wikidata plan will achieve that goal, and the migration will be extremely quick. Hooray!
-- John Vandenberg
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