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Best regards! Liuxinyu970226 (talk) 14:38, 11 May 2017 (UTC)
Bundestagsabgeordnete
[edit]Hallo Thomas, nur als Hinweis: Die Abgeordneten aus der laufenden Legislaturperiode haben ihr Mandat noch bis zur Konstituierung des neugewählten Bundestages, der spätestens 30 Tage nach der Bundestagswahl - also grob grob 24.10.2017 - zusammentreten wird. Auch haben die neugewählten Abgeordneten ihr Mandat noch nicht angetreten. Deine Änderungen wie bei Alexander Krauß sind somit sachlich falsch. --Miebner (talk) 19:21, 30 September 2017 (UTC)
Structured Commons newsletter, October 25, 2017
[edit]Welcome to the newsletter for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons! You can update your subscription to the newsletter. Do inform others who you think will want to be involved in the project!
- Community updates
- Rama published an article about Structured Commons in Arbido, a Swiss online magazine for archivists, librarians and documentalists: original in French, illustrated and the article translated in English.
- We now have a dedicated IRC channel: wikimedia-commons-sd webchat
- Join the community focus group!
- Translation. Do you want to help out translating messages about Structured Data on Commons from English to your own language? Sign up on the translators page.
- The documentation and info pages about Structured Data on Commons have received a thorough update, in order to get them ready for all the upcoming work. Obsolete pages were archived. There are undoubtedly still a lot of omissions and bits that are unclear. You can help by editing boldly, and by leaving feedback and tips on the talk pages.
- We have started to list tools, gadgets and bots that might be affected by Structured Commons in order to prepare for a smooth transition to the new situation. You can help by adding alerts about/to specific tools and developers on the dedicated tools page. You can also create Phabricator tasks to help keep track of this. Volunteers and developers interested in helping out with this process are extremely welcome - please sign up!
- Help write the next Structured Commons newsletter.
- Structured Data on Commons was presented at Wikimania 2017 in Montréal for a packed room. First design sketches for search functionality were discussed during a breakout session. Read the Etherpad reports of the presentation and the breakout session.
- Katherine Maher, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, answered questions on Quora. One of her answers, mentioning Structured Data on Commons, was republished on Huffington Post.
- Sandra Fauconnier, Amanda Bittaker and Ramsey Isler from the Structured Commons team will be at WikidataCon. Sandra presents Structured Commons there (with a focus on fruitful collaboration between the Wikidata and Commons communities). If you attend the conference, don't hesitate to say hi and have a chat with us! (phabricator task T176858)
- Team updates
Two new people have been hired for the Structured Data on Commons team. We are now complete! :-)
- Ramsey Isler is the new Product Manager of the Multimedia team.
- Pamela Drouin was hired as User Interface Designer. She works at the Multimedia team as well, and her work will focus on the Structured Commons project.
- Partners and allies
- We are still welcoming (more) staff from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) to become part of our long-term focus group (phabricator task T174134). You will be kept in the loop of the project, and receive regular small surveys and requests for feedback. Get in touch with Sandra if you're interested - your input in helping to shape this project is highly valued!
- Research
Design research is ongoing.
- Jonathan Morgan and Niharika Ved have held interviews with various GLAM staff about their batch upload workflows and will finish and report on these in this quarter. (phabricator task T159495)
- At this moment, there is also an online survey for GLAM staff, Wikimedians in Residence, and GLAM volunteers who upload media collections to Wikimedia Commons. The results will be used to understand how we can improve this experience. (phabricator task T175188)
- Upcoming: interviews with Wikimedia volunteers who curate media on Commons (including tool developers), talking about activities and workflows. (phabricator task T175185)
In Autumn 2017, the Structured Commons development team works on the following major tasks (see also the quarterly goals for the team):
- Getting Multi-Content Revisions sufficiently ready, so that the Multimedia and Search Platform teams can start using it to test and prototype things.
- Determine metrics and metrics baseline for Commons (phabricator task T174519).
- The multimedia team at WMF is gaining expertise in Wikibase, and unblocking further development for Structured Commons, by completing the MediaInfo extension for Wikibase.
- Stay up to date!
- Follow the Structured Data on Commons project on Phabricator: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/profile/34/
- Subscribe to this newsletter to receive it on a talk page of your own choice.
- Join the next IRC office hour and ask questions to the team! It takes place on Tuesday 21 November, 18.00 UTC.
Warmly, your community liaison, SandraF (WMF) (talk)
Message sent by MediaWiki message delivery - 14:26, 25 October 2017 (UTC)
Structured Commons newsletter, December 13, 2017
[edit]Welcome to the newsletter for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons! You can update your subscription to the newsletter. Do inform others who you think will want to be involved in the project!
- Community updates
- There was a IRC Office Hour about Structured Commons on November 21. You can read the log here.
- Our dedicated IRC channel: wikimedia-commons-sd webchat
- NEW: Participate in a survey that helps us prioritize which tools are important for the Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata communities. The survey runs until December 22. Here's some background.
- NEW: Help the team decide on better names for 'captions' and 'descriptions'. You can provide input until January 3, 2018.
- NEW: Help collect interesting Commons files, to prepare for the data modelling challenges ahead! Continuous input is welcome.
- Join the community focus group!
- Do you want to translate messages and information about Structured Data on Commons from English to your own language? Sign up on the translators page.
- Sandra presented the plans for Structured Commons during WikidataCon in Berlin, on October 29. The presentation focused on collaboration between the Wikidata and Commons communities. You can see the full video here.
- Partners and allies
- We are still welcoming (more) staff from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) to become part of our long-term focus group (phabricator task T174134). You will be kept in the loop of the project, and receive regular small surveys and requests for feedback. Get in touch with Sandra if you're interested - your input in helping to shape this project is highly valued!
- Research
- Research findings from interviews and surveys of GLAM project participants are being published to the research page. Check back over the next few weeks as additional details (notes, quotes, charts, blog posts, and slide decks) will be added to or linked from that page.
- The Structured Commons team has written and submitted a report about the first nine months of work on the project to its funders, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The 53-page report, published on November 1, is available on Wikimedia Commons.
- The team has started working on designs for changes to the upload wizard (T182019).
- We started preliminary work to prototype changes for file info pages.
- Work on the MediaInfo extension is ongoing (T176012).
- The team is continuing its work on baseline metrics on Commons, in order to be able to measure the effectiveness of structured data on Commons. (T174519)
- Upcoming: in the first half of 2018, the first prototypes and design sketches for file pages, the UploadWizard, and for search will be published for discussion and feedback!
- Stay up to date!
- Follow the Structured Data on Commons project on Phabricator: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/profile/34/
- Subscribe to this newsletter to receive it on a talk page of your own choice.
- Join the next IRC office hour and ask questions to the team! It takes place on Tuesday, February 13, 18.00 UTC in wikimedia-office webchat.
Warmly, your community liaison, SandraF (WMF) (talk)
Message sent by MediaWiki message delivery - 16:32, 13 December 2017 (UTC)
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Structured Data on Commons Newsletter - Spring 2018
[edit]Welcome to the newsletter for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons! You can update your subscription to the newsletter and contribute to the next issue. Do inform others who you think will want to be involved in the project!
- Community updates
- Our dedicated IRC channel: wikimedia-commons-sd webchat
- Several Commons community members are working on ways to integrate Wikidata in Wikimedia Commons. While this is not full-fledged structured data yet, this work helps to prepare for future conversion of data, and helps to understand how Wikidata and Commons can work better together.
- Thanks to Jarekt and other contributors, some Commons templates can now be filled via Wikidata: {{Creator}} (Phabricator) and {{Institution}} (Phabricator). Work is ongoing on the {{Artwork}} template (Phabricator).
- Thanks to Mike Peel and others, Wikidata-powered infoboxes can now be added to Commons categories, with the template {{Wikidata Infobox}}. (Example)
- Multichill is working on an experimental workflow to upload images to Commons via Wikidata (and using metadata from Wikidata). See a part of it here.
- Join the community focus group!
- Do you want to help out translating messages about Structured Data on Commons from English to your own language? Sign up on the translators page.
- Contribute to the next newsletter.
- Discussions held
- Conversation about licensing and copyright modeling.
- High-level discussion on ontology for Commons.
- Review first designs for multilingual captions.
- IRC office hour, 13 February
- Events
- Wikimedia Conference, Berlin, 20-22 April (+ Learning Days 18-19 April): several sessions and workshops around Structured Commons
- EuropeanaTech Conference, Rotterdam, 15-16 May: several presentations + a full workshop day on Monday 14 May about Wikidata and Structured Commons
- Wikimedia Hackathon, Barcelona, 18-20 May: Structured Commons as a focus area.
- Partners and allies
- We are still welcoming (more) staff from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) to become part of our long-term focus group (phabricator task T174134). You will be kept in the loop of the project, and receive regular small surveys and requests for feedback. Get in touch with Sandra if you're interested - your input in helping to shape this project is highly valued!
- Research
- The research about GLAM contributions to Wikimedia Commons is concluded. A blog post on the Wikimedia blog provides a summary, and you can read the full results on meta.wikimedia.org.
- Prototypes will be available for Multilingual Captions soon.
- Stay up to date!
- Follow the Structured Data on Commons project on Phabricator: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/profile/34/
- Subscribe to this newsletter to receive it on a talk page of your own choice.
- Join the next IRC office hour and ask questions to the team! The date for next quarter will be announced soon.
-- Keegan (WMF) (talk)
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Structured Data on Commons Newsletter - Summer 2018
[edit]Welcome to the newsletter for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons! You can update your subscription to the newsletter and contribute to the next issue. Do inform others who you think will want to be involved in the project!
- Community updates
- Our dedicated IRC channel: wikimedia-commons-sd webchat
- Since our last newsletter, the Structured Data team has moved into designing and building prototypes for various features. The use of multilingual captions in the UploadWizard and on the file page has been researched, designed, discussed, and built out for use. Behind the scenes, back-end work on search is taking place and designs are being drawn up for the front-end. There will soon be specifications published for the use of the first Wikidata property on Commons, "Depicts," and a prototype is to be released to go along with that.
- A workshop on what Wikidata properties Commons will need. This workshop will be open for the entire month of July 2018 at minimum.
- Join the community focus group!
- Do you want to help out translating messages about Structured Data on Commons from English to your own language? Sign up on the translators page.
- Contribute to the next newsletter.
- Discussions held
- In late February there was a discussion around how Commons generally sees data being modeled.
- The first discussion on copyright and licensing with Commons was held in March. This was a "high level" discussion, there will be a consultation later this summer about the deeper mapping of copyright and licensing in a structured way.
- In April there was an exercise for GLAM partners in metadata and ontology mapping.
- A discussion about the design for Multilingual Captions on the file page took place in May. You can still review the designs and leave feedback.
- There was an IRC office hour in June to discuss progress so far and future plans.
- Wikimania 2018
- Three sessions about Structured Commons are officially scheduled for Wikimania 2018 - Cape Town, South Africa - July 2018.
- Wikimedia Commons and GLAM needs around the world (Friday 20 July, 10:30 local time)
- Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons and knowledge equity (Friday 20 July, 14:00 local time)
- Design challenge workshop: How can multilingual structured metadata bring knowledge equity to Commons? (Friday 20 July, 14:30 local time)
- Structured Data on Commons is also a focus area during the Wikimania 2018 Hackathon. We will, among other things, do 'live' modelling of Wikidata properties for Commons - an offline spin-off of the community consultation taking place on wiki.
- Partners and allies
- We are still welcoming (more) staff from GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) to become part of our long-term focus group (phabricator task T174134). You will be kept in the loop of the project, and receive regular small surveys and requests for feedback. Get in touch with Sandra if you're interested - your input in helping to shape this project is highly valued!
- Structured Data on Commons was presented to GLAM audiences during EuropeanaTech 2018 in Rotterdam (15 May 2018) and at the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek Forum in Berlin (4 June 2018).
- Research
Two research projects about Wikimedia Commons are currently ongoing, or in the process of being finished:
- Research:Curation workflows on Wikimedia Commons—a project that seeks to understand the current workflows of Commons contributors who curate media (categorize it, delete it, link to it from other projects, etc.).
- Research:Technical needs of external re-users of Commons media—soliciting feedback from individuals and organizations that re-use Commons content outside of Wikimedia projects, in order to understand their current painpoints and unmet needs.
- Prototypes will be available for Depicts soon.
- Stay up to date!
- Follow the Structured Data on Commons project on Phabricator: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/profile/34/
- Subscribe to this newsletter to receive it on a talk page of your own choice.
- Join the next IRC office hour and ask questions to the team! The date for next quarter will be announced soon.
-- Keegan (WMF) (talk)
Message sent by MediaWiki message delivery - 21:07, 6 July 2018 (UTC)
Structured Data Newsletter - Research link fix
[edit]Greetings,
The newsletter omitted two interwiki prefixes, breaking the links on non-meta wikis as you might see above. Here are the correct links:
- m:Research:Curation workflows on Wikimedia Commons—a project that seeks to understand the current workflows of Commons contributors who curate media (categorize it, delete it, link to it from other projects, etc.).
- m:Research:Technical needs of external re-users of Commons media—soliciting feedback from individuals and organizations that re-use Commons content outside of Wikimedia projects, in order to understand their current painpoints and unmet needs.
My apologies, I hope you find the corrected links helpful.
Structured Data on Commons Newsletter - Fall 2018 edition
[edit]Welcome to the newsletter for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons! You can update your subscription to the newsletter. Do inform others who you think will want to be involved in the project!
- Community updates
- Multilingual Captions, the first feature release for Structured Data, is coming in January of 2019
- Be on the lookout for the beta testing announcement
- Help using captions has been set up, if you'd like to go ahead and see the workflow
- Two IRC office hours were held since the last newsletter
- Our dedicated IRC channel: wikimedia-commons-sd webchat
Current:
- Help determine and propose properties on Wikidata for Commons
- Review designs for structured licensing and copyright
- Join the community focus group!
Since the last newsletter:
- Review a prototype for searching structured Commons (October 2018)
- "Good coverage" for depicts tagging (Sept. 2018)
- Review and discuss mockups for displaying the new metadata section of the file page (18 September - 9 October 2018)
- Depicts statements draft requirements (14 August - 31 August 2018)
- Identify Wikidata properties that Commons will need (26 June - 14 August 2018)
- Presentation by Keegan on the first features to be released for Structured Data, presented at Wikiconference North America, Columbus, Ohio, October 2018.
- Sandra presented a project update at the GLAM-Wiki conference in Tel Aviv, Israel, November 2018, as part of an update and panel discussion.
- Structured Data on Commons was the subject of a keynote presentation by Sandra (see slides) at the Baltic Audiovisual Archives Council conference in Tallinn, Estonia, November 2018.
- Partners and allies
- The info portal on Structured Commons now includes a section on GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums).
- We are currently planning the first GLAM pilot projects that will use structured data on Wikimedia Commons. One project has already started: the Swedish Heritage Board researches and develops a prototype tool to provide improved metadata (translations, data additions...) from Wikimedia Commons back to the source institution. Read the project brief.
- The documentation for batch uploads of files to Wikimedia Commons will be improved in 2019, as part of preparing for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons. To prepare, the GLAM team at the Wikimedia Foundation wants to understand better which types of documentation you already use, and how you like to learn new GLAM-Wiki skills and knowledge. Fill in a short survey to provide input!
- Stay up to date!
- Follow the Structured Data on Commons project on Phabricator: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/profile/34/
- Subscribe to this newsletter to receive it on a talk page of your own choice.
-- Keegan (WMF) (talk)
Message sent by MediaWiki message delivery - 17:58, 7 December 2018 (UTC)
Captions in January
[edit]Structured Data - file captions coming this week (January 2019)
[edit]My apologies if this is a duplicate message for you, it is being sent to multiple lists which you may be signed up for.
Hi all, following up on last month's announcement...
Multilingual file captions will be released this week, on either Wednesday, 9 January or Thursday, 10 January 2019. Captions are a feature to add short, translatable descriptions to files. Here's some links you might want to look follow before the release, if you haven't already:
- Read over the help page for using captions - I wrote the page on mediawiki.org because captions are available for any MediaWiki user, feel free to host/modify a copy of the page here on Commons.
- Test out using captions on Beta Commons.
- Leave feedback about the test on the captions test talk page, if you have anything you'd like to say prior to release.
Additionally, there will be an IRC office hour on Thursday, 10 January with the Structured Data team to talk about file captions, as well as anything else the community may be interested in. Date/time conversion, as well as a link to join, are on Meta.
Thanks for your time, I look forward to seeing those who can make it to the IRC office hour on Thursday. -- Keegan (WMF) (talk) 21:09, 7 January 2019 (UTC)Community Insights Survey
[edit]Share your experience in this survey
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Sincerely,
RMaung (WMF) 17:38, 10 September 2019 (UTC)
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Structured Data - blogs posted in Wikimedia Space
[edit]There are two separate blog entries for Structured Data on Commons posted to Wikimedia Space that are of interest:
- Working with Structured Data on Commons: A Status Report, by Lucas Werkmeister, discusses some ways that editors can work with structured data. Topics include tools that have been written or modified for structured data, in addition to future plans for tools and querying services.
- Structured Data on Commons - A Blog Series, written by me, is a five-part posting that covers the basics of the software and features that were built to make structured data happen. The series is meant to be friendly to those who may have some knowledge of Commons, but may not know much about the structured data project.
twinned administrative body
[edit]Hi Looniverse. I'm just letting you know that I have reverted your recent addition of twinned administrative body (P190) statements to Perth (Q3183) and Fremantle (Q606212). These items are not administrative bodies, and certainly are not the relevant administrative bodies making the agreements, which would be would be City of Perth (Q1855330) and City of Fremantle (Q1455046) (the geographical extent of City of Perth (Q1855330) covers only a small part of Perth (Q3183)). Cheers, Evad37 [talk] 01:14, 17 June 2020 (UTC)
- the same with many items in Sweden. Only "kommun" can have twinned administrative body (P190).Yger (talk) 11:40, 22 June 2020 (UTC)
New OpenRefine reconciliation service
[edit]Hi!
Thank you for wearing the {{User loves OpenRefine}}
userbox on your user page!
Because the existing Wikidata reconciliation service has had severe performance issues recently, I have created a new one which should be faster and more robust. You can add it to OpenRefine in the reconciliation dialog with the following URL: https://wikidata.reconci.link/en/api
(or by replacing en
by any other language code).
If you have any issues with this new service, let me know.
Happy reconciling! − Pintoch (talk)
Errors in Bavarian Monument Map object ID (architectural monument) mass import
[edit]I noticed you doing a lot of (incorrect) edits on Schloss (Q1622958) and other items. For example you added 160583 which should probably be on Schlossgaststätte (Q98495397). I see that user:Derzno spend quite a bit of effort to all split this up and now it's becoming a bit of a mess. Probably best to just undo your whole batch and try again. Multichill (talk) 13:17, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
- Thank you. I matched to the Bavarian monument authority ID (P4244). The parts have no Bavarian monument authority ID (P4244) but a series ordinal (P1545). I found the series ordinal (P1545) in the source. So I can add the property Bavarian Monument Map object ID (architectural monument) (P9339) at the right member item. I will prepare a query to fix this. I will undo the last quickstatements. --Looniverse (talk) 13:54, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
- Great! The integration of data like this can be quite the puzzle. Multichill (talk) 14:08, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
Freischwebende BLFD KOIDs
[edit]Servus Looniverse, danke fürs eintragen der BLFD-KOIDs in P:P9339. Beim Putzen bin ich auf einige KOIDs gestossen, die zwar so stimmen aber keinen Wikidata Eintrag haben. Ein Beispiel ist: Q41330177. Wir sollten jedoch für alle BLFD Einträge die ein KOID besitzen, auch einen zughörigen Datensatz haben, der dann mit P:P527/P:P361 verbunden werden kann. Kannst du da bitte noch nachholen? Laut meine Analyse sind es 715 Datensätze die fehlen. Fragts du die Daten eigentlich automatisch aus dem DenkmalAtlas ab? --Derzno (talk) 14:02, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
- Hi Derzno, sorry ich hab Deine Nachricht und die Diskussion erst jetzt gesehen. Ich hatte im Sommer versucht anhand des Aktenzeichens und der Ordnungsnummer eine Zuordnung der KOID vorzunehmen. Das hat leider nicht immer funktioniert. Daher hatte ich die Quickstatements storniert. Allerdings sind einige übrig geblieben, die nicht automatisch über den quickstatements-undo rausgefallen sind. Anschließend hab ich mich nicht mehr damit beschäftigt. Die Daten hatte ich mit einem Python-Skript maschinell abgefragt. Die URL lautet z.B. https://geoportal.bayern.de/denkmalatlas/denkmalservice/v1/denkmal/detail/bykoidandobjtyp/115724/bau Das JSON konnte man gut auswerten.
- Ich bin jetzt nicht auf dem aktuellen Stand bezüglich der 715 fehlenden Sätze. Hast Du hier eine Liste? Viele Grüße -- Looniverse (talk) 18:33, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
- Servus Looniverse, sorry hab das auch jetzt erst gelesen. Bitte ping mich zukünftig mit @Derzno: an, da meine Beo gut voll ist und sowas schnell untergeht. Ich bau dir eine Liste aber mache erst noch meine "Neuzugänge" an Bau- und Bodendenkmäler fertig. Gibt es eigentlich einen Grund, weshalb nicht analog zu P:P9339/P:P9342 kein Property für die Ensembles gibt? Die haben einen eigenen Aufruf im DenkmalAtlas. Laut meiner Daten sind das 874 Objekte und m.E. wäre das sinnvoll auch anzulegen. @Ordercrazy: z.Kt. --Derzno (talk) 06:11, 18 February 2022 (UTC)
- Hi @Derzno, als ich die Property damals beantragt hab, wusste ich noch nicht, dass man die Ensembles auch über den Atlas abrufen kann. Ich beantrage noch eine Property. In WD haben wir 874 Ensembles; aus dem Denkmalatlas hab ich nur 864 rausgescrapt. Das Delta finde ich aber bestimmt noch. -- Looniverse (talk) 17:38, 19 February 2022 (UTC)
- Servus Looniverse, solche Unterschiede zwischen den Daten gibt es immer. Zum einen liegt es daran, dass einige Gebiete über mehrere Gemeinden gehen (z.B. E-6-63-000-1) oder nicht im DenkmalAtlas auftauchen, da sie "nicht kartiert" sind. Bei den Ensembles gibt es das aber nicht. Ich hab 878 unterschiedliche E- Nummern wovon eines ein ehemaliges ist. Ich seh mir das später auch noch mal genauer an wo die Unterschiede her kommen.
- Zur Info, es mischt eine IP aus dem Raum Mittelfranken mit, die leider immer wieder die gleichen Fehler macht. Leider reagiert er/sie/es nicht auf Rücksetzungen und ich habe die Sperre des Ranges beantragt. Leider das letzte Mittel und ich versuche meist zu erklären, was warum und wieso aber auf ständiges Nachputzen hab ich wenig Bock. --Derzno (talk) 05:48, 20 February 2022 (UTC)
- Guten Morgen @Derzno, ich habe gestern mal weitergescrapt und komme nun auf 873 Ensembles. Das Ensemble Thalkirchen village center (Q108687727) ist ein ehemaliges. Außerdem hab ich das Propososal eingereicht. Das wird jetzt ein paar Tage dauern ehe die Property zur Verfügung steht. Viele Grüße -- Looniverse (talk) 07:21, 20 February 2022 (UTC)
- Hi @Derzno, als ich die Property damals beantragt hab, wusste ich noch nicht, dass man die Ensembles auch über den Atlas abrufen kann. Ich beantrage noch eine Property. In WD haben wir 874 Ensembles; aus dem Denkmalatlas hab ich nur 864 rausgescrapt. Das Delta finde ich aber bestimmt noch. -- Looniverse (talk) 17:38, 19 February 2022 (UTC)
- Servus Looniverse, sorry hab das auch jetzt erst gelesen. Bitte ping mich zukünftig mit @Derzno: an, da meine Beo gut voll ist und sowas schnell untergeht. Ich bau dir eine Liste aber mache erst noch meine "Neuzugänge" an Bau- und Bodendenkmäler fertig. Gibt es eigentlich einen Grund, weshalb nicht analog zu P:P9339/P:P9342 kein Property für die Ensembles gibt? Die haben einen eigenen Aufruf im DenkmalAtlas. Laut meiner Daten sind das 874 Objekte und m.E. wäre das sinnvoll auch anzulegen. @Ordercrazy: z.Kt. --Derzno (talk) 06:11, 18 February 2022 (UTC)
WP-Abfrage zu Trambahnen
[edit]Hi @Looniverse:, ich nehme an, der Vortag "Wikidata Workshop 2019: Items anlegen mit QuickStatements" auf YouTube ist von dir.
Deine Abbildung der Trambahnen auf Wikidata finde ich sehr interessant, und ich habe auf dem Open Data Portal der Stadt München ähnliche Daten über Haltestellen gefunden. Ich überlege daher, auch das Trambahn-Netz von München abzubilden. Du erwähnst in dem Vortrag eine SPARQL-Abfrage über Trambahnen. Die wäre ein guter Startpunkt für mich. Wo finde ich die? Danke. --Ladon (talk) 10:10, 18 February 2023 (UTC)
- Hi @Ladon:, ja das war ich. Hier der Link zum SPARQL: Straßenbahnlinien in Ulm. --Looniverse (talk) 20:03, 25 February 2023 (UTC)