[00:35:30] The natural language generation part won't become too relevant until the second part of the project, likely in 2022. For this and next year we'll focus on the wiki of functions. [01:52:31] Does Wikidata as it currently exists fulfill the abstract representation requirements for generation? (re @vrandecic: The natural language generation part won't become too relevant until the second part of the project, likely in 2022. For this and next year we'll focus on the wiki of functions.) [02:07:40] Not really. There's nothing to get from a common meaning to the right Lexeme. We need to add that [02:17:04] Is there a tracking issue for that? [02:17:49] Not yet, it's still buried in the task list for abstract Wikipedia which in slowly turning into issues. [02:41:40] link to the task list? I haven't been keeping up with the chat backlog and email list [02:42:50] Me neither: https://meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Tasks [02:43:03] rip [02:43:56] do wiki pages generate RSS feeds for changes? I think that would have a higher SNR that parsing through active discusisons [02:44:28] nevermind I think I found it [02:48:27] They do [02:50:22] completely unrelated, but are there any good self hotsed RSS feed readers that can sync up with Microsoft 365? I'm looking into deploying something like this to keep up with various small projects [02:51:00] ideally with some sort of web interface, I meant single sign-on by "syncing up" [08:57:33] Outlook has RSS support if the Microsoft 365 part is important? (re @whomstved: completely unrelated, but are there any good self hotsed RSS feed readers that can sync up with Microsoft 365? I'm looking into deploying something like this to keep up with various small projects) [08:57:56] https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/subscribe-to-an-rss-feed-73c6e717-7815-4594-98e5-81fa369e951c [14:32:46] Oh I did not know that... (re @moebeus: Outlook has RSS support if the Microsoft 365 part is important?)