Hi Amirouche,
Maybe you want to talk to Katherine Thornton. You can read her paper here:
Modeling the Domain of Digital Preservation in Wikidata
https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/work/Q41533080
https://ipres2017.jp/wp-content/uploads/7.pdf
You can see some of the software in Wikidata in this Scholia listing:
https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/use/
I do not think we have a guix property. You can suggest one here:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Property_proposal
I do not know where the notability level is for software, but for big
programs, items for individual versions exist, see, e.g., STATA 13.0
https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/use/Q32106849
/Finn
On 12/19/18 11:38 PM, Amirouche Boubekki wrote:
Hello,
I am investigating with several people other the rainbow in GNU project
as part of guix [0].
Our goal is to make our packages easier to discover by our users via
full-text search or structured queries.
Questions:
a) I see Arch and Debian have properties. What would it take to have a
guix property?
b) Is there already a group of people working together to put in place a
list of requirements
for software entities to be considered good in the sens of wikidata?
c) What level of notoriety requires a software to be included in wikidata?
Thanks in advance!
[0]
http://gnu.org/s/guix is both a package manager and an Operating System
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