[11:51:07] hi. Since there seems to be a non-trivial difference between "property stores" and "rdf triplestores", I was wondering if wikidata is a "property graph" or a "triplestore" [11:51:53] zPlus: I store wikidata in triple store [11:52:21] zPlus: if you think in terms of graphs, it's more like an hypergraph [11:52:50] I mean I experimented with both triple store and graph db and triple store seems to be a better solution [11:56:10] amz3: I'm still confused about how to model some kind of data, such as temporal data. I think the way is to use blank nodes, but it seems more confusing that a simpler model with (vertices, edges, properties). Also querying seems a bit more cumbersome with blank nodes, but maybe it's just my idea [12:01:04] zPlus: blank nodes? I am not sure what you mean, but you can at least tag it as "Temporal data" [12:15:10] amz3: these https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blank_node [12:15:38] I'm talking about rdf in general, not specifically about wikidata [12:16:00] does wikidata store its content as a property graph or as triples? [12:24:22] does anyone know if there's a way to connect non-Wikimedia wikis to Wikidata? in order to use info, etc, from Wikidata? [12:24:32] Lydia_WMDE perhaps :) [12:24:59] it is something where Wikidata is not yet ready [12:25:10] it is at the phase of careful experiments [12:52:19] Anybody here? [12:52:21] I need help [12:54:18] !admin who can i contact to get help? [13:02:08] hey anybody here? [13:02:59] Yes, not a Sparql expert though. But ask your question helps more. [13:03:47] Do you at least have some knowledge? I need some basic help [13:03:56] (very basic i suspect) [13:04:07] Ask your question. [13:04:24] http://tinyurl.com/md82hqn [13:04:48] This query, why does it show that person and not Cristiano Ronaldo? [13:05:00] Just an example, both satisfy the query [13:11:53] ? [13:12:04] We have seen your question. :) [13:12:06] If you look at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11571#P54, you can see that one has a preferred rank. I'm searching how you can force it to display all of them. [13:13:21] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:SPARQL_query_service/queries#Alternative_query.2C_via_Q30_and_P6 explains a bit [13:14:51] Thank you so much! [13:15:05] (andre__ sorry if i spammed) [13:18:52] http://tinyurl.com/k5j4ngo I think i did it, again thank you for the help! [13:19:10] Have a nice day everyone, i love how active this community is! [13:21:35] Plshelpwithsparq: glad to help :) [14:55:03] Like I said on the mailling list, I am trying to extract wiktionary data to feed wikidata [14:55:23] but I just discovered that wikidata and wikipedia have incompatible license terms [14:55:31] CC0 vs CC BY SA [14:55:55] what's the plan? [15:33:19] here is a relevant conversation https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikidata#Is_CC_the_right_license_for_data.3F [16:57:33] Is dispatchChanges.php supposed to work on MediaWiki-Vagrant yet? [16:58:08] showExternalRecentChanges and injectRecentChanges seem to be true out of the box, but it looks like I may have to configure localClientDatabases. That's the error I get from dispatchChanges. [16:58:23] I could be missing something, though. [16:58:52] I was able to add an enwiki sitelink on a Wikidata item, though. [17:20:14] Hello! [17:20:27] Does anyone know how to find a list of words in a given language? [17:20:46] E.G. Find all words in Toki Pona in the data [17:48:58] aude, have you used RecentChanges dispatching on MediaWiki-Vagrant? ^