Dear everyone,
As presented at last year's WikidataCon
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_VxTlBNkyk>, Wikimedia Deutschland has
set out to find new ways for collaboration around Wikidata software
development to enhance the diversity of our movement, increase Wikibase’s
scalability and robustness and breathe life into our movement principles of
knowledge equity. With a grant from Arcadia
<https://www.arcadiafund.org.uk/>, a charitable fund administered by Lisbet
Rausing and Peter Baldwin, we will be able to implement such a
collaboration in the next two years.
Today, we are happy to share an exciting update on the progress of this
project with all of you. After spending the last few months with
conversations with the movement groups who were interested in joining such
a partnership, we have now reached a point where we can spread the news
about the future partners and projects that will shape this Wikidata
software collaboration.
Wikimedia Indonesia, the Igbo Wikimedians User Group and Wikimedia
Deutschland will be joining forces to advance the technical capacities of
the movement around Wikidata development and with this, make the software
and tools more usable by cultures underrepresented in technology, people of
the Global South and speakers of minority languages.
Wikimedia Indonesia, a non-profit organization based in Jakarta, Indonesia
and established in 2008, is dedicated to encouraging the growth,
development & dissemination of knowledge in Indonesian and other languages
spoken in Indonesia. Since then, Wikimedia Indonesia has supported the
development of 14 Wikipedias in the languages spoken in Indonesia, 12
regional Wikimedian communities spread across the country, and two
Wikimedia project-based communities.
For this project, in collaboration with Wikimedia Deutschland, Wikimedia
Indonesia wants to build up a software team of their own in the course of
the next 2 years. The tools will hopefully help under-resourced language
communities contributing to the flourishing of their languages online
through lexicographical data, and also involving the local language
communities in contributing to lexemes in Wikidata.
Igbo Wikimedians is a group of Wikimedians that are committed to working on
various wiki projects related to Igbo language
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_language> and culture. The user group
is organizing projects around community building in the Igbo community,
content improvement for Wikipedia and its sister project and has
established its own Wikidata hub in 2021.
The Igbo Wikimedia User Group and their program of the Wiki Mentor Africa
<https://m.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Wiki_Mentor_Africa> is aiming at
building up technical capacity in African Wikimedia communities by
mentoring African developers for Wikidata Tool Development. Wikimedia
Deutschland will support the user group in the implementation of their
project and mentoring program.
Wikimedia Deutschland has been founded in 2004 as a member’s association
and is located in Berlin, Germany. Wikimedia Deutschland support
communities like the Wikipedia community, develop software for Wikimedia
projects and the ecosystem of Free Knowledge, and wants to improve the
political and legal framework for Wikipedia and for Free Knowledge in
general.
Specifically, Wikimedia Deutschland has been working on the development of
Wikidata since 2012. Since then, an active and vibrant community of
volunteer editors and programmers, re-users, data donors, affiliates and
more has formed around Wikidata.
Wikimedia Deutschland will be responsible for the administrative setup of
those collaborations and the communication with Arcadia. We are also happy
to share our experiences and knowledge about establishing software teams,
software development in the Wikidata/Wikibase environment, the Wikidata
community and providing support for emerging tech communities.
If you want to find out more about the partnership, you can read up on this
on our project page on Meta
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where we will keep updating the community on the progress of this
collaboration. If you have any comments, suggestions or questions please
use the talk page there to get in contact with us.
We are all excited to see those collaborations coming to life!
With kind regards,
Igbo Wikimedians User Group
Wikimedia Indonesia
Wikimedia Deutschland
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Hi all,
Too many items on Wikidata still miss the basic statements. Perhaps we can
focus together for a short period of time on a single subject to get this
fixed.
For example: all items with instance of (P31) some sort of armed conflict
should also contain the point in time (aka start time).
When I just ran a query I saw about 1300 conflicts that are still missing
the time.
Query:
https://query.wikidata.org/#SELECT%20%3Fitem%20%3FitemLabel%20WHERE%20%7B%0…
Who has ideas and can help getting this statement added to all the items
about ports?
Thanks!
Romaine
Hi all,
Too many items on Wikidata still miss the basic statements. Perhaps we can
focus together for a short period of time on a single subject to get this
fixed.
For example: all items with instance of (P31) (maritime) port should also
contain the waterbody at which it is located (P206).
When I just ran a query I saw about 6000 ports that are still missing the
waterbody at which it is located (P206).
Query:
https://query.wikidata.org/#SELECT%20%3Fitem%20%3FitemLabel%20WHERE%20%7B%0…
I already did a few myself but for the largest part help is needed. Who has
ideas and can help getting this statement added to all the items about
ports?
Thanks!
Romaine
Hi all,
Too many items on Wikidata still miss the basic statements. Perhaps we can
focus together for a short period of time on a single subject to get this
fixed.
For example: all items with instance of (P31) sports season should also
have have sport (P641) as statement.
When I just ran a query I saw 24000 sports season items that are still
missing sport (P641).
Query:
https://query.wikidata.org/#SELECT%20%3Fitem%20%3FitemLabel%20WHERE%20%7B%0…
I already did a few myself but for the largest part help is needed. Who has
ideas and can help getting this statement added to all the sports season
items.
Thanks!
Romaine
Dear Tassos,
thanks for the example - that map is interesting but still arranged in
terms of geocoordinates, and based on Wikipedia data.
What I had in mind is a map that positions Wikidata items generically
(i.e. without the need for geolocation statements via P625) but
somewhat reliably (for a given query and reasonably stable data) in a
2D or 3D space (perhaps even as a function of some additional
parameters) and then allows the user to zoom around inside this system
to explore spatial relationships just as they can explore geospatial
relationships in your gelocated wiki atlases.
The closest thing to this that I have at hand right now is
https://galaxy.opensyllabus.org/ , which clusters syllabi by topic and
allows zooming but is not based on Wikidata.
The Wikidata Query Service has some visualizations that do part of
that but these (i) do not provide zooming, (ii) often time out and
have other problems, e.g. (iii) no reliable position of a given node
or (iv) little to no meaning in adjacency.
Another thing relevant here are Wikidata maps as per
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikidata_map
with their bright and dark areas and in particular their evolution over time
All of these provide for fertile ground to engage relevant
communities, and It would be very helpful to have similar
visualizations (e.g. change as a function of some parameter) for any
part of Wikidata, including but not limited to geodata.
Best,
Daniel
On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 10:57 PM Tassos Noulas <tnoulas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> The project described here may be in line with what you are suggesting:
> https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/29/23283701/wikipediate-notable-people-rank…
>
> But could I be asking: what use case you had in mind? Why would I want to see a bunch of non geo entities on a map and what value would I extract from this aside from pure fun? I am not saying that fun is not worth it btw :), but one of the challenges we have been having with the tool is narrowing down to specific use cases that empower users and hopefully the Wikipedia ecosystem (you can imagine users crowdsourcing info through a cartographic/mobile platform in the future).
>
> The idea of parameterized url has been somewhat developed:
> https://wiki-atlas.org/?wikipage=Stuyvesant_Town%E2%80%93Peter_Cooper_Villa…
>
> But it is not serving all purposes in its current form and I think connecting entities based on QIDs as you suggest is a great idea. In addition to linking better the wiki entities with a map, and vice versa, we could exploit Wikidata’s querying functionality to allow for way more complex filtering approaches to those the tool currently offers (based on popularity, categories, keywords).
>
> Best,
> Tassos
>
> On Sat, 17 Dec 2022 at 19:43, Daniel Mietchen <daniel.mietchen(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Diego, Aidan and Benjamin,
>> thanks for working on such functionality - both tools seem to be quite
>> useful already.
>> One way to abstract things out further would be to facilitate a
>> mapping (e.g. heatmaps) of non-geo things - for example basketball
>> players by number of points, perhaps with filters per season or club.
>> Is anyone here thinking in such directions?
>> Another request would be to have parametrized URLs based on QID and
>> perhaps type or language, e.g.
>> http://www.wiki-atlas.org/English/museums/Q7877613 or some such.
>> Best,
>> Daniel
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 2:36 AM Aidan Hogan <aidhog(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Diego,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the pointer; this is very cool! We would be happy to share
>> > experiences. (It's very impressive how many points you are able to
>> > render, and how these resize at different scales!)
>> >
>> > Indeed it seems we were not so original with the name. :)
>> >
>> > It seems both systems offer two different functionalities: one focuses
>> > on the "what's close to here" functionality, while the other focuses on
>> > the "where in the world are there X" functionality, like "where in the
>> > world are there lighthouses [1]", but generalised to all the types in
>> > Wikidata. It would be interesting to see how these two modalities could
>> > be combined in future maybe?
>> >
>> > Best,
>> > Aidan
>> >
>> > [1] https://www.lightphotos.net/photos/map_all.php
>> >
>> > On 2022-12-16 21:45, Diego Saez-Trumper wrote:
>> > > Hi Aidan,
>> > >
>> > > With Tassos and Rossano, we have a similar project (same name in fact).
>> > > You can check-it out here: www.wiki-atlas.org
>> > > <http://www.wiki-atlas.org>, maybe we could exchange some experiences
>> > > about it.
>> > >
>> > > Best,
>> > > Diego
>> > >
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