Nemo was more effective than me in explaining what I meant. For a partial
excuse, I had to rewrite and simplify my message several times, because I
was trying to make up my mind while writing. :)
L.
Il 08/mag/2015 18:47, "Federico Leva (Nemo)" <nemowiki(a)gmail.com> ha
scritto:
Paul Houle, 08/05/2015 18:30:
Concepts and words are different things, or
better yet, words (word
senses, ...) are a special kind of concept.
I think however that Sannita's point is important and interesting.
It can perhaps be illustrated with a simple point: Wikidata items
(like Wikipedia articles) connect well to Commons categories, Wikiquote
articles (authors/themes/works), Wikisource authors; they don't necessarily
connect well to the building blocks (pages), like individual files,
quotations, chapters. Similarly, Wiktionary is in large majority very
overlapping and connected with the other projects, as long as you consider
a subset of it (say, nominative form of nouns).
The fact that Wiktionary contains an impressive mass of "other
stuff" doesn't make it *so* special as to force a separate install, even
though more aggressive/complete implementations of structured data might
require one. Just like Wikiquote and Commons currently benefit (from)
Wikidata even though one can imagine broader uses with different technical
requirements.
Nemo
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