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Hi HᴇʀᴘᴇᴛᴏGᴇɴᴇꜱɪꜱ (talk) , I am not being directly or indirectly compensated for my edits. Just a contributor with various different interests, ranging from analytics and up and coming hockey players to geo-demography and different companies.
OswaldClara (talk) 23:16, 20 November 2020 (UTC)
ikidata weekly summary #443
Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week.
ANN: A platform to annotate text with Wikidata IDs (report) "Report of the work done by the Ann team at the eLife Sprint 2020. It describes the effort pursued towards a system for universal annotation of biomedical articles using the collaborative knowledge graph of Wikidata".
How the content of Wikidata can be represented in RDF - YouTube
Tool of the week
EntityShape.js is a script that allows you to check an Item against an EntitySchema. On the Item page, it will display various information about the Item, like the properties that should be present on the Item.
Query Builder: We're making it possible to switch between querying for specific values (e.g. all Items with a specific post code) or any value (all Items with a post code statement regardless of which one it is)
Correcting the behaviour of what automatically happens on Wikidata when a page is moved on Wikipedia and co to an excluded namespace with the "suppress redirect" option (phab:T261275)
Making language fallback indicators not show up for language variant fallbacks in a few more places (phab:T267502)
Adding html language attributes for statements linking to Forms and Senses (phab:T267023)
Working on language and lexical category fields turning red on unfocus even though no changes are made after a change in ooui (phab:T266936)
Finished building the 1.35 versions of the Wikibase base and bundle docker images and published to dockerhub (phab:T264538)
Upcoming: Next Linked Data for Libraries LD4 Wikidata Affinity Group call: We will have several speakers joining us to discuss their projects in lightning talks, 1 December. Agenda
Upcoming: WMF search platform team office hour, Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020. 16:00-17:00 GMT / 08:00-09:00 PST / 11:00-12:00 EST / 17:00-18:00 CET. Etherpad, Google Meet. You can come and chat about the Wikidata & Commons Query Service.
Round 2 of the consultation on using Wikidata for curriculum digitization begun on November 24th, and will end on December 7th. You can participate by sharing your ideas in this response form (Google forms)
User:Zvpunry/EntitySchemaHighlighter.js user script highlights the entities in the content of a Schema and shows information when hovering the link. (2020-12-07)
Other Noteworthy Stuff
We now have a central repository for wikibase-cli templates, with the aim to document best practices, offer general purpose request/create/edit templates, but also offer more niche templates as examples of what's possible: contributions and template requests welcome!
Simple Query Builder development continues. We worked on combining different query conditions as well as internationalisation.
Making the precision translatable in geocoordinate and date inputs (phab:T269102)
Changes to descriptions in a specific language now show up on watchlist and recent changes on the Wikipedia and co for that language (phab:T191831)
Finished working on the problem of incorrectly-escaped label being included in a link to Special:NewItem if there are no search results (phab:T263258)
Investigating why we're currently skipping a significant number of Item IDs (phab:T268625)
Wikibase Release Strategy/Infrastructure: We have decided where to host future Docker and tarball releases of Wikibase. You can read about the details and the reasoning in the following ADRs: Docker Image Repository, Tarball Repository
Template:Notebook Given name is a new template which gives for each given name a list of useful SPARQL queries. The template can be used on the talk page of given names. See Alexandre (Q16002466) for an example. Comments are Contributions are welcome.
The next Wikibase live session is 16:00 UTC on Thursday 17 December 2020 (Add to calendar). We will have a few people share out about their project in the first half of the call and then continue our conversation from the last session about what will be a better platform for community discussions. Everyone is welcome to attend!
We spend the week doing some exploratory work for the next year. Among other things we looked into how to measure the number of constraint violations on an average Item and what we can learn from it.
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Hey OswaldClara! I think Luke Hughes has the potential to be notable as we get closer to the draft. I was wondering if you'd like the article moved to draft so it can be re-published once there are enough sources? Rosguill has agreed to this as well. HickoryOughtShirt?4 (talk) 17:34, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
Hi HickoryOughtShirt?4 and Rosguill, good idea. I'm a new editor, so I don't really know how this works. I just moved this to draft. Will you be republishing or is that something I need to do? Can I remove the proposed for deletion, now that it's in draft?
I've taken care of removing the PROD tag and also deleting a redirect you left behind in the move, no further action needed on your end for now. signed, Rosguilltalk21:32, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
Thanks Rosguill! Heads up, I didn't look too much into Luke Hughes earlier, just saw him on a list of top prospects, but I see now that mock drafts have him going in the top 10: http://www.tankathon.com/nhl/players/luke-hughes
There's also a couple interviews/articles on TSN/Sportsnet about him. For the time being, I've just added the references to the draft page.
OswaldClara (talk) 21:38, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
In case you aren't familiar with them yet, the relevant guidelines for when a hockey player is considered notable are the general notability guideline (which applies to all articles) and the subject-notability guideline for hockey. In order to establish that a subject meets the former, you're going to want to collect multiple (in practice, three is a safe bet) examples of significant, secondary, non-routine independent coverage in reliable sources. Once you think those standards have been met, feel free to move the article back to mainspace. signed, Rosguilltalk21:42, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
Continuing to work on the query builder. It can now have more than one query conditions. One of the next steps is making it possible to query for Item values. You can follow along on the demo system.
Finished working on the problem of values of Statements that link to Forms and Senses not having language attributes associated with them in the HTML code (phab:T267023)
Fixed language selectors covering other input fields when using keyboard navigation for Special:NewItem and Special:NewLexeme (phab:T266638)
Fixed language fallback indicators sometimes still shown for variant fallbacks (phab:T267502)
Working on whitespace stripped while typing when editing lexemes (phab:T250550)
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Ongoing: rC3 (remote Chaos Communication Congress). Several Wikidata-related talks and meetups happening on December 27th, 28th and 29th: introduction to Wikidata, Wikidata for datajournalists, Wikidata meetups in German and English, and a Query Service workshop. (see Wikipaka schedule for more details)
Project Grants open call for proposals in 2021. Changes in the review process for Project Grants in 2021; the open call for community organizing proposals will be from January 11 to February 10 and the open call for software and research proposals will be from February 15 to March 16.