[10:45:48] Here is an object imported from GeoNames and for me who is familliar with the locality, it is really hard to tell what this object is referring to [10:47:31] it might be the result of a translation error [10:48:26] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q33212360 [10:48:49] if anything, it could be a series of canals and not a single one [11:28:12] Amir1: Can you have a look at https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A8%D8%AD%D8%AB_%DA%A9%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%A8%D8%B1:ErfgoedBot ? :-) [11:52:17] Hello and thanks for the great structured data system for the Wikimedia wikis [11:53:43] I'm interested in "Is it possible to have my own instance of the wikidata software running for an effort I've been at for 16 yrs (Consumerium.org)?" [12:55:29] jubo2: Yes, that's possible, have a look at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikibase/Installation [13:25:20] hi [13:39:42] Thank you multichill! [13:59:22] multichill: thanks. deleted the page [17:16:41] SMalyshev, around? [17:18:21] question for everyone: how interested would you be in a platform to index all of the world's public data? E.g. it would contain weather data from govt sites. In short - things that are bigger than "facts" that wikidata holds [17:19:12] it would be collaborative - everyone would be able to add new public data sources to it by specifying "how to import" scripts [19:21:22] yurik: here now [20:27:07] Hello everybody ! I have some data that I would like to add into Wikidata. Here is a way for me to prepare a collection of triples and to "visualize it" before adding it into Wikidata ? [20:27:44] What I have in mind is something like a long web page with all triples, where one can click on P and Q links to easily check that all triples are what I expect them to [20:27:54] but perhaps you already have something smarter around