Some did, I think. :) Anything that doesn't create
a recentchanges entry
is "hiding that it happened".
Then I'd say the alternatives are either
1) no inferences at all
2) find a solution for inferences to show up on recent changes on related
items
Of course if we want to have inferences 1 is not really an option :) and if
two is possible, and I don't see why it should not be, then this solves the
(not) hiding problem.
2015-09-29 8:24 GMT+02:00 Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki(a)gmail.com>om>:
> Peter F. Patel-Schneider, 28/09/2015 22:27:
>
>> >I'm aguing against making such inference part of wikibase/wikidata core
>>> >functionality, and hiding it's working ("magic").
>>> >
>>> >However, I very much hope for a whole ecosystem of tools that apply and
>>> use such
>>> >inference, and make the results obvious to users, both integrated with
>>> >wikidata.org and outside.
>>>
>>
>> Has anyone argued for performing inference and then hiding that it
>> happened?
>>
>
Some did, I think. :) Anything that doesn't create
a recentchanges entry
> is "hiding that it happened".
>
> Nemo
>
>
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