[17:51:30] the authority control tool seems to be broken [17:51:41] what's going on? [17:52:10] What is the problem? [17:55:01] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q52688137 [17:55:32] I can't add ID with the tool [17:55:44] I get an error message [17:56:44] it should at least find this one http://www.isni.org/isni/0000000108307777 [17:57:17] Oh, you mean that user script instead of the gadget... [17:59:17] yes the gadget AuthorityControl [18:00:52] wait, there is also a script [18:00:58] I am confused [18:03:23] i never used the gadget, well i enabled it, but... [18:03:34] ok, I will add them manually for now [18:37:18] is it possible to copy a userscript to another userspace while retaining all the history? :-) [18:42:35] Kind of… either move or import the history [18:44:42] You can move between namespaces, yes [18:47:29] i don't want to move, i want to fork :-p [19:32:55] Interesting. https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q42912951#P569 [19:35:13] sjoerddebruin: What's interesting? [19:35:20] The constraint violation [19:35:48] Indeed… but the whole thing is interesting [19:36:00] It seems there was discussion before: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property_talk:P18#Images_as_reference [19:36:01] I wonder if this is a more common pattern (probably not) [19:36:15] 1591 violations atm :) [19:38:24] it doesn't make sense to me to have a constraint on that, unless we're going to add a separate property for images in references [20:11:27] meh, i forgot where the central common.js for all mediawikis is ;-; [20:25:16] ok, it was global.js on meta :D [20:25:23] thanks :3 [22:40:52] kind of funny: for the egyptian library identifier the "vtls" part is stripped out, while for the RERO & ireland identifier they are kept. [23:35:03] im trying to extract some data from wikidata using the sparql query interface. is there a limit applied to the online query panel? im not sure if either my query is incorrect or what, because the data seems to be a very small subset [23:35:07] the query is at https://goo.gl/jcMnH6 [23:38:09] are you sure there are more than 8 items with "instance of" = Munro? [23:38:16] i sure hope so [23:38:41] theres supposed to be ~300 of them, i guess you mean coded in wikidata? [23:39:12] yes [23:39:18] i dont know how else to check since i couldnt find any way in wikidata outside of writing a query to go from a class and find all instances-of [23:39:56] you could check a few of them manually [23:41:20] i'd say only 8 have that relationship set, because when I run it with "mountain" instead of "Munro" i get: "486383 results in 3018 ms" [23:41:23] oh, of course :) [23:43:09] ah, yeah, ive found munros that are instance-of mountains but not instance-of munros [23:44:26] i wonder if its possible to synthesise a list by looking at mountains in scotland with heights > 3k ft [23:44:47] i think you can with a query [23:44:55] thank you, though, its useful to know i need to take an alternative approach [23:45:17] if the height is set on them ;) [23:45:23] yeah [23:45:39] if you see missing data and you got time, feel free to add it <3 [23:46:01] i mean there is that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Munros [23:46:06] its a real shame, the government in the UK is on a real "open data" drive but they seem to be picking off a lot of long-hanging fruit, which is mostly low hanging because its easy and not highly informational [23:46:49] so i mean, the reason im doing this is that i need to import it all into a gis application to essentially do a clustered travelling salesman and find a bunch of shortest routes for teams to climb x munros in a day [23:47:09] i guess i could go down that list and scrape the lat/long from the page, but having a nice, premade dataset would have been ideal [23:47:59] not all munros seem to have a wikipedia article and they are likely missing wikidata qualifiers too. [23:49:13] hm, and then there's that: https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?search=Creag+Leacach&title=Special:Search&fulltext=1&searchToken=3r92qfioml2jft6u007om6wdj [23:49:24] 4 qualifiers for the same entity [23:49:54] honestly, a not bad project would be to generate something that templated a new wikidata item every lunch and gave the name of a munro, and add that before going back to work, every lunch for 9 months [23:50:00] but that doesnt much help me now [23:50:46] http://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/munros/ , linked from your list page might be a good start [23:51:18] someone with some tool knowledge could probably automate adding data to most munros [23:51:42] as in specifically wikimedia tools (i know theres a tool site) [23:52:03] otherwise i can probably do most of it, it just needs to go on my "little project" list thats already seemingly endless