[09:02:56] multichill: nope, it was just to 'login with your bot account' [09:23:33] Hello :) Seems like an edit on the Module:i18n makes bugs appear, could anyone have a look? [09:23:53] See https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Project_chat#Mirit.2FDesa_Mirit and https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Module:I18n/wikidata&action=history [09:29:57] Auregann_WMDE: My knowledge on those Lua things is zero but it looks the bug has been fixed in https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Module%3AI18n%2Fwikidata&type=revision&diff=416243011&oldid=416242871 Some caching maybe or so, as it is still reporting the syntax error there? [09:31:32] Problem solved, thank you very much leszek_wmde [09:31:46] * Auregann_WMDE sends a cat to leszek_wmde [10:10:31] Harej: Hi, I see you worked on these scientific article objects. Any idea how this data is being used right now? [10:10:50] multichill: is there a context it came up in? [10:12:35] Incidentally, there is a blog post that endeavors to answer this question: https://finnaarupnielsen.wordpress.com/2016/09/21/so-what-can-we-use-wikicite-for/ [10:12:47] also https://finnaarupnielsen.wordpress.com/2016/09/30/the-wikidata-scholarly-profile-page/ [10:14:36] but my own answer is that i would like to use this data to build an open database of academic research using the wikidata controlled vocabulary, including information on co-authoring and citation networks. it is part of a bigger initiative called librarybase; librarybase has its own wikibase that will go much deeper but the work started on wikidata and i'm [10:14:36] currently discussing with wikiproject source metadata where to set the boundaries [10:15:16] also, I understand there is a lot of them; i personally am holding off on creating new ones until i come up with the tools necessary to audit the current data [10:33:54] Harej: Just talking about it the other day. Like with the paintings we want to bring data that's all over the world together in one location so you can do things like http://www.zone47.com/crotos/ [10:34:21] My personal opinion is that Wikidata should be very, very big and strive to include as much as possible. However not everyone agrees and I am open to discussion. [10:34:45] We don't want it to become wikidatadump [10:35:09] Data should be used or it will rot [10:35:15] Reasonable; I agree that large contributions should come with large responsibilities. [10:35:39] I have contributed significant amounts of data, but have also put in the leg work (with more to come) on ensuring integrity. [10:35:57] But to me it seems like the protein stuff + papers has become a bit of it's own bubble without much interaction with other concepts on Wikidata [10:36:38] Can't comment on the protein stuff; with the papers, I'm working very slowly to integrate it with the rest of the corpus. For example with my work at NIOSH I've identified the topics of papers using the main subject property. [10:36:40] Wikidata is this huge puzzle we're building together and I'm not sure how that part connects with the rest [10:37:18] I noticed that a lot of the papers you imported we're used as citiations for the proteinbot items [10:37:56] It's interesting to see how this will evolve [10:38:12] and ideally, the protein stuff eventually connects to the items on biological taxa, which connects to other things... [10:38:21] Exactly [10:38:23] the connection is there in nature; eventually it will be there in wikidata too [10:38:45] i view wikidata with a very long lens. wikidata is still very much a baby. [10:38:55] how many items are we at now, 23 million? that's nothing [10:38:58] It sure is [10:39:42] I'm doing the slow expansion approach. Extend and grow what we have into new regions [10:40:30] Like I wouldn't add the complete Rijksmuseum collection at this point in time. That would be about 1 million new items. We can't absorp those amounts yet. I just focus on a small part. [10:40:35] I'm kind of taking that approach too. [10:41:03] My outstanding proposal is to add open-access review articles from the last 5 years; this being the most "valuable" and not being that many things. [10:41:23] Sounds like a pragmatic approach [10:41:25] Eventually Wikidata will be so big that I could add all of PubMed Central (4 million papers) and no one will notice. [10:41:43] We'll see. I would work down the list of most cited articles [10:42:12] That's my approach at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Multichill#Indexed [10:50:06] addshore: gotten tag. Have you figured out the RevisionSlider issue with qunit? [15:11:33] hey, do u know where can i find the wikidata ontolgy please (owl format) ? [15:14:28] !admin [15:15:12] !admin Do u know where i can find the wikidata ontology (.owl format) please =) [15:23:47] falkow: You access data per entity or the whole dump in the tel format see https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Data_access [15:23:56] *ttl [16:36:36] hey, where can i find the wikidata ontology (.owl format) please ? =) [17:30:22] Is this the right usage of this property? https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q25174333&type=revision&diff=416321245&oldid=370082885 [17:35:24] Josve05a: it looks fine to me [17:35:41] yay [17:48:04] * Josve05a have trouble undertanding differences for sublass of and instance of... [18:17:48] I HATE it when two taxon genus' is named the same thing. One a plant, another an insect. Especially hate it when we have all info about both things mixed in one item without any care... [18:18:32] Jonas_WMDE: ping? [18:38:00] Josve05a: have you seen https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Help:Basic_membership_properties? I found the examples there quite helpful when I was originally trying to understand it [18:40:19] I just did... it gave some help, but still a bit annoying confusement [18:46:37] Thiemo_WMDE: I noticed you replied to someone else on that page about new languages a couple of days ago... will I also get a reply at some point? :) [19:41:05] nikki: I have seen your comment. Did not had time yet. Sorry. [19:56:53] SMalyshev jap [19:57:30] Jonas_WMDE: have a question about files in dist/ - what are they for? [19:57:44] for npm package [19:58:07] Jonas_WMDE: could you explain a little more? :) [19:59:53] we provide a build so people don't need to do it they can just use the file in the dist folder most packages do that like jquery etc. [20:00:57] Jonas_WMDE: ah, so it so that when you do npm install it would work? [20:01:34] yes, you can do npm install and then use the files from dist [20:02:11] Jonas_WMDE: but before that it worked fine without files in dist, what changed? [20:02:51] it just a comfort thing like providing a jar file [20:02:57] it is [20:03:02] Jonas_WMDE: also, I don't see any links to dist/js/wdqs.min.js - what is using it? [20:03:25] Jonas_WMDE: well, the problem is it it doesn't work well - dist is still in .gitignore, so now I can't do any patches [20:03:42] and each time I do new build I'd get problems with git if I remove the gitignore [20:04:22] ok that is bad [20:05:10] does removing it from gitignore fixes it? [20:05:58] Jonas_WMDE: that would probably make it worse as each new build would then require updating dist [20:06:11] Jonas_WMDE: and also dist has tons of other files which we don't want to check in [20:07:17] can't we maybe use some other directory if we need to keep built files? dist gets rewritten each time we do a build [20:07:43] you don't need to update dist files it is ok if they stay outdated [20:08:06] Jonas_WMDE: that means each time I go a git commit I'd have to exclude dist manually [20:08:06] ideally we would use another directory for build -> 'build' so there would be less confusion [20:37:29] hi, anyone here? I've been looking for hours for the way to generate a URL query string that will return me JSON data out of a SPARQL query constructed using query.wikidata.org [20:37:34] anybody knows? [20:37:53] in other words, once I figure out the query I need by using query.wikidata.org [20:38:00] i need a way to translate that into a URL [20:38:12] so that my application can query wikidata and get the data in JSON format [20:39:44] Sophivorus: https://query.wikidata.org/bigdata/namespace/wdq/sparql?format=json&query=QUERY [20:42:06] WikidataFacts: thanks! [20:42:14] Sophivorus: yw :) [21:12:04] !admin 181.39.60.2