[15:56:27] I set up a test wiki for the WikiLambda extension, so that people can try it out (e. g. the editing frontend by Arthur): https://notwikilambda.toolforge.org/ :) [15:56:50] and I also taught https://github.com/lucaswerkmeister/graaleneyj/ to read objects from there instead of from disk (though so far there aren’t many objects to load yet) [16:11:13] I thought that WikiLambda will be more user-friendly. https://notwikilambda.toolforge.org/wiki/ZObject:Z1 (re @lucaswerkmeister: I set up a test wiki for the WikiLambda extension, so that people can try it out (e. g. the editing frontend by Arthur): Not Wikilambda :)) [16:11:44] ঈশ that's why it's called "Not Wikilambda" (re @Csisc1994: I thought that WikiLambda will be more user-friendly. https://notwikilambda.toolforge.org/wiki/ZObject:Z1) [16:12:05] I see. (re @mahir256: ঈশ that's why it's called "Not Wikilambda") [16:12:29] What does K in Z2K2 stand for [16:13:06] Love the logo! :) (re @lucaswerkmeister: I set up a test wiki for the WikiLambda extension, so that people can try it out (e. g. the editing frontend by Arthur): Not Wikilambda :)) [16:13:12] ^^ [16:13:33] +1 (re @Chris: Love the logo! :)) [16:14:24] “key”, I believe – the second key of the Z2 type (re @Csisc1994: What does K in Z2K2 stand for) [16:15:12] (though I’m not 100% confident, since I’m mainly familiar with the IDs and keys in https://github.com/google/abstracttext/tree/master/eneyj and these ones seem to be slightly different – e. g. the ID of an object seems to have changed from Z1K2 to Z2K2) [16:19:15] I saw this: https://meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/ZObject [16:19:38] Why do we substitute keys with their names. [16:20:21] Why don't we substitute keys with their names. [16:20:27] Why don't we substitute keys with their names [16:21:47] I think that @vrandecic already did that in the implementation he had shown in meetings. [16:23:39] Do Z1 to Z10 define the data model of the wiki [16:24:49] If this is what Z1 to Z10 are used for, it will be a nice move. [16:26:02] Defining the data model as Wikilambda functions and not as an independent entity type. [16:47:35] Wohoooo! That is awesome! Thank you @lucaswerkmeister [16:47:56] I will take a closer look Monday or maybe later today [16:48:33] This is a very early version, it will get better over time (re @Csisc1994: I thought that WikiLambda will be more user-friendly. https://notwikilambda.toolforge.org/wiki/ZObject:Z1) [16:49:44] That's slideware in my presentations, not an implementation :D (re @Csisc1994: I think that @vrandecic already did that in the implementation he had shown in meetings.) [16:50:11] Yes, the data model is defined inside the wiki (re @Csisc1994: Defining the data model as Wikilambda functions and not as an independent entity type.) [16:51:03] I see :) (re @vrandecic: That's slideware in my presentations, not an implementation :D) [16:51:41] I will be honoured to contribute several ideas. (re @vrandecic: This is a very early version, it will get better over time)