[02:08:57] Ewk... I need to get up in like 1:30h :S [02:47:35] Not worth going to bed then :P [07:50:57] is it morning in berlin yet? [09:06:13] hello everyone. How does writing to the wiki work, I do it and does it get double checked or are there guidelines for dos and don'ts? [09:09:04] specifically I'd like to add "sympy strings" to physical formulas so I can look up the formula and use it with the sympy python module without trying to read and understand it and then typing it in. [09:09:30] or at least others would have that benefit. But would that be ok? [10:14:44] ok trying to create a property proposal but it says "invalid ID" in red when I want to see the preview, what do I have to write where? [10:25:46] halp [10:42:29] max12345, Can you save it and post the link here? [10:52:15] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Property_proposal/Natural_science#machine_readable_notation [10:54:22] tobias47n9e_: ping [10:57:20] fixed [11:21:19] max12345, So the property should basically allow copy pasting for most programming languages and things like Sympy and Matlab? [11:44:59] tobias47n9e_: yes [11:45:22] well more or less [11:45:33] some string that can easily be interpreted by programming languages [12:42:13] max12345, Ideally we could add the strings according to a standard. If you are mostly interested in Sympy it might be useful to indicate that in the description. [12:47:23] max12345, "Valid Python representation" might be a good idea for a name. [13:00:21] tobias47n9e_: sympy has a "sympify" function that automatically converts a suitable string to an equation with the appropriate symbols, so it doesn't have to be python or sympy code directly and I think to keep it more basic could enable similar parsing to other langues [13:07:05] max12345, I don't think we should assume that most people will know the sympify flexibility. I would give a short list of allowed symbols. For exaple use sqrt() or **0.5 is a good example of what is allowed. [13:34:04] tobias47n9e_: **0.5 can be parsed better than sqrt() though. [13:40:37] max12345, Yeah. We need to make sure that a lot of people comment on that property. Maybe someone knows a good standard to base this on. [18:56:35] a Jonas_WMDE appeard! [18:56:38] #ohnoez [20:11:55] * hoo rages [20:12:29] unstable wlan -.- [20:46:18] ... now my X server crashed... -.- [21:16:21] hello [21:17:56] does anyone know what a stub item is and if there's any documentation about it? [21:27:10] cbraun: as in, an item that doesn't have very many statements associated with it? [21:52:18] Is there any tool, to create Wikipages from WDQS-results? [21:53:31] Or do I have to write a tool to convert CSV to Wikitable manually� [22:10:36] harej: https://wdm.wmflabs.org/ and https://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/stats.php provide stats with more than 15,6 million items. i was told this had to do with stub items, but didn't find any information about them. [22:40:54] I'm not sure it is a standard term cbraun [23:11:42] Thanks harej. I guess I'll post this one to Wikidata project chat then.