User:Jukeboksi/Draftspace/Semantic Wikivoyage
This is a work in progress. The drafting of how to take Wikivoyage to the next level.
Needs new item type "event" which has start and end date
[edit]This way in combination with semantic data storage one could ask "Give me a calendar of all "event" items 50km from me for all year / some period." which would produce a calendar.
Where content goes problem should be solved by automation
[edit]"Fiskars is an interesting village in Raseborg, which is in East Uusimaa which is in Southern Finland which is in Finland..."
- Q: Where should content go?
- A: All of them. Some of them or or one of them. Should be up to the consumer to select views s/he wishes to have
- Q: And how to do that?
- A: With semantic database consisting of RDF triplets, like w:Wikidata does describing entities and their interrelations.
What kind of queries would be possible with a triplestore relying information infrastructure?
[edit]- I'm tired.. Give me all "sleep" items all "sleep" items on Route NN from X to Y
- I want to explore sailing in Finland Make me a calendar of all "event" items in all places in Finland that are seaside sorted by place or date.
- I feel peckish. Show me all "eat" items in this and surrounding entities.
- Find me the closest <item> with <property> e.g. "Find closest 'eat' item where cuisine=Thai". Then the algo continues till it finds a Thai restaurant, nevermind how the borders of administrative entities go.
Semantic benefits
[edit]- Instead of X saying there is connection to Y and Y saying there is a connection to X there should be just one item that describes the connection.
Should have non-displaying anchors
[edit]Problem: Currently it is only possible to make anchors that display in TOC and as a heading in the visual form of the information. Solution: Non-displaying anchor. I don't comment on what syntax it should take. I just say it makes for less Article#Anchor link problem as people change the headings around and no machine is checking that the links to these headings stay up-to-date.