It makes sense to me. However, 50 full articles? How about 100 plus the
set of Wikidata items?
El 19/11/2013 10:58 a.m., Gerard Meijssen escribió:
Hoi,
You may have missed it in the mail I send yesterday, but I want to
propose to change the requirements for a new Wikipedia.
My proposal is to ask for the current number of full articles or
provide 50 full articles and the complete labelling of a selected set
of 250 Wikidata items.
The rationale is that it takes much less effort to work on Wikidata
and it will quickly amount to providing additional results for other
items. An example: the property "sex" should be in use on all humans
and the qualifiers "male" and "female" should be in use on all of
these as well.
Given that we can provide results from Wikidata in a search on
Wikipedia and given that we can provide visualisation for humans and
organisms already, the arguments in favour of this move at this time
are quite strong.
Add to this that through Wikidata we can connect to Commons and we
have all the attributes why this could quickly have a big impact for
the usability of our projects for a new language.
When it proves that we are in favour of this move, I expect it will
require confirmation from the board. It will also mean that WMF has to
consider some changes to the official search routines. (I expect this
will NOT be a problem).
Thanks,
GerardM
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