Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Tunicate (sea squirts): Tele-medicine, Chief Operating Officer (COO) brainstorming. Per your Qs about 501c3 World Univ & Sch's biz plan, looked up A) tuition at Stanford $47,940 USD 2016–17 . . . tuition at UC Berkeley In-state $13,509 USD, Out-of-state $40,191 USD 2016–17 . . . tuition at MIT $ 48,452 USD 2016–17 . . . Telemedicine and a specific condition: Alcoholism - Approaches for Scotland too . . . and re all 7.5 billion people as well? * * * Aleš and Chris, Magnus in Sweden just shared your emails with me, and we've been talking about planning presumably for all 7.5 billion people per WikiTree planning for 'growing an accurate single family tree' . . . IF NOT Wikidata Q-item for 7.5 billion, then WUaS P-item for all 7.5 billion people? . . . WUaS is seeking to plan, brainstorming-wise, for all 7.5 billion people for these reasons, to begin: All 7.5 billion people, each a Wikidata Q-item number for 1) wiki Universitians in 7,111 known living languages, and matriculated students in all ~200 countries, 2) Avatar Bot Electronic Medical Records, with genetic therapies, and for molecular tele robotic surgery, 3) Universal Basic Income EXPERIMENTS (and to alleviate poverty), and to distribute a single cryptocurrency backed by some number of ~200 countries' central banks 4) a single family tree for genealogy research as in WikiTree, and for aggregating DNA samples too


Tunicate (sea squirts): Tele-medicine, Chief Operating Officer (COO) brainstorming. Per your Qs about 501c3 World Univ & Sch's biz plan, looked up tuition at Stanford '16–17 $47,940: https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/tunicate-sea-squirts-tele-medicine.html, IF NOT #WikidataQitem # for 7.5 billion, then https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/You_at_World_University ~



https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1196974132883156993



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Scott MacLeod
3:46 PM (1 hour ago)
to Byron, JoAnne, Scott, Jane, Bruce, Patti, Barbara, Peter, Janie, me, Alden, Gantt, Ed, Bruce, David, Heather, Ann, Alex, Jonathan, Linda, lovell

Hi Patti, Barbara, Heather, David and All,

Nice to see some of you last night at Scottish Country Dancing. And nice to play piano beside you, Patti ... a potentially good way to grow my piano playing. (Thanks too for putting the Beethoven book in my hand 2 weeks ago, Heather, and which I didn't see again last night).

Looks like power may be out again in Canyon 94516 tomorrow once again ... Received an email recently on the Canyon email list:

"Canyon will likely be included in the Public Safety Power Shutoff that is
scheduled to begin at
9am on Wednesday morning (11/20).

The National Weather Service has also issued a Red Flag Warning for the 
East Bay from 4am Weds to 7pm Thursday." 

Not clear how to interpret this, but there seem to be a lot of utilities' outages in Canyon, in general.

Glad too to talk with Scottish Country Dancer Dave Deacon and Chief Operating Officer of Ria Health in SF (with BSc physics and EE degrees from MIT, and a physics' Ph.D. from Stanford) and potentially about World University and School's online Medical Schools and online teaching hospitals, after SCD yesterday evening. Am posting my email I sent today, and two weeks ago below in these regards.

Power is still out for MIT OCW-centric wiki World University and School ... and perhaps conversations with Dave will eventually help turn this on for WUaS.

I would welcome all of your thoughts too about growing World Univ & Sch, and with regards too to the Agenda and News from WUaS's Annual Meeting on Saturday (with Minutes to come):
- https://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2019/11/annual-meeting-at-open-wuas-monthly.html

- https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/rosa-foetida-annual-meeting-at-open.html


Keeping in touch too re the 8.0 Earthquake potential + ...

Sincerely, and SCD cheers, Scott



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19 Nov 2019

Hi Dave,
(COO at Ria Health - https://riahealth.com/team/)


Nice to talk last night after Scottish Country Dancing with you again.

Per your questions about 501 c 3's World Univ & Sch's revenue and business plan, I looked up

tuition at Stanford
47,940 USD
2016–17

tuition at UC Berkeley
In-state 13,509 USD, Out-of-state 40,191 USD
2016–17

tuition at MIT
48,452 USD
2016–17

And CC-4 MIT OCW-centric World Univ & Sch seeks to offer an online education comparable to Stanford's and MIT's as WUaS accredits with the state of California's BPPE (Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education) - so as a private university, in the context of the US. For this WUaS is seeking the $5000 fee potentially in January.

And WUaS can use the MIT OCW name if we add these clarifications - see: worlduniversityandschool.org

MIT OCW Creative Commons' licensing and endorsement clarifications:

a) MIT is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, World University and School b) MIT does not offer credit to WUaS students, and c) All MIT OpenCourseWare materials are available for free through http://ocw.mit.edu

- so WUaS isn't entirely a 'no-name' startup university, and there's also a gold mine or motherlode of courses to grow from here in 5 languages as WUaS seeks highest achieving students online in all ~200 countries' main languages.

And here are WUaS's 14 planned revenue streams (2016) - https://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2016/01/14-planned-wuas-revenue-streams.html - and you'll see on the for-profit general stock company wing, the WUaS Corporation, a separate parallel legal entity - with both wings planned in ~200 countries' languages, and in all 7111 known living languages with machine translation - and much that investors would be interested in.

So how best to offer the quality of an online MIT or Stanford education to be able to seek reimbursement from departments of Education in all ~200 countries' official / main languages, and beginning with a Bachelor's degree in English, but potentially soon thereafter for Medical Doctor degrees in same - in order to offer free-to-students' degrees (thus making WUaS very competitive in many ways)? WUaS would thus be able to begin to be able to seek the additional $8,000 dollars that MIT and Stanford ask from students compared with out-of-state Cal students (and the ~$23,000 more per student per year compared with the in-state Cal tuition) provided we can offer highest-quality education newly online.

And could Ria Health's approach to telemedicine for alcoholism help further inform WUaS online medical schools/teaching hospitals in each of ~200 countries' main languages (Scotland as out-of-country test case?) ... in terms of quality (and re Stanford / Duke / Google's Project Baseline, and Project ECHO too)?

Looked up Project ECHO re alcoholism, and found:

https://dellmed.utexas.edu/blog/project-echo-seeks-to-improve-access-to-mental-health-care-for-everyone-everywhere

https://www.c4tbh.org/project-echo-extension-community-healthcare-outcomes-new-model-educating-primary-care-providers-treatment-substance-use-disorders/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4873719/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26848803


And, for my own information, here's Dr. Andy Weil's approach of many to alcoholism, aimed at readers (and not health care providers):
https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/addiction/alcoholism/

On the for-profit side, I suspect that your knowledge with regards to Ria Health could inform many hospital technologies in WUaS's planned Online<>On-the-ground robotics' / hospital technologies' stores, with partly a 'big box' model in all ~200 countries' too.

Here's the Agenda and News from WUaS's Annual Meeting on Saturday (with Minutes to come), with MUCH more in the above regards:
- https://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2019/11/annual-meeting-at-open-wuas-monthly.html

- https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/rosa-foetida-annual-meeting-at-open.html

... with potentially enormous numbers of potential alcoholic patients re Avatar Bot Electronic Medical Records planned brainstorming-wise at WUaS for all 7.5 billion people on the planet.

(Am in communication with both Stanford Law Prof Roland Vogl, and Stanford Medicine Chair Bob Harrington MD with regard to WUaS Medical Schools, and WUaS Law Schools, as well).

Looking forward to talking further potentially next week after SCD.

Sincerely, Scott

This might give you another idea of how WUaS is thinking in terms of MIT OCW and in other languages with regards to the IB degree:
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1196880224815763456?s=20


More from Dr. Andy Weil on alcoholism, (for my own information too):
https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/addiction/are-all-heavy-drinkers-alcoholics/

https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/addiction/do-you-have-a-drinking-problem/

https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/addiction/no-more-alcohol/



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5 Nov 2019

Hi Dave,

Since it looks like there's no SCD or Open Band music-making at St. Clement's due to Veteran's Day - and so we won't be able to talk then as you had suggested - I thought I'd email you now. I know your CMO, Jon, a little from some years ago. ...

From LinkedIn:
"Hi Dave, Nice to talk after SCD yesterday. FYI: beginning WUaS Med Schs & /Hospital https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/World_University_Medical_School & some thoughts about Projects Baseline & ECHO -https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2017/12/chiricahua-national-monument-projects.html -S"

Some thoughts came to mind with regards to what you told me about yesterday evening:

Brainstorming-wise, and with regards to successful interventions for your addiction and alcoholism patients, I wonder if you/RIA might be able to network with Project Baseline, and use getting your patients into a Project Baseline clinic IDEA, or similar, (your own clinics? ) to give their physical samples of blood, sweat, tears, saliva, stool, etc., and do a cardio exam in a clinic (or eventually even from home), where Project Baseline would then turn these physical samples into data ... to chart a path way to health for them. This is the idea behind Project Baseline as I understand it but best to 'brush up' on your Project Baseline knowledge for yourself, from Youtubes or similar) ...

So if your patients could be 'incentivized' to change their drinking habits and by getting on a cardio machine (and to exercise) initially, in the name of contributing to science and a study, and get into the clinic too, they might be incentivized to change their alcoholic behavior - a kind of educational approach too - and then you might be able to show further results, and thereby help you get RIA into the value chain (ie financial reimbursement loops). Your Stanford and MIT links might help you find your way into openings in Project Baseline study, created by Alphabet / Google / Verily / Stanford / Duke University 10,000 person project / study (and Project Baseline may already be showing results among alcoholics - re data to show Anthem etc.).

More about Project Baseline and Project ECHO here from 2017 -
https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2017/12/chiricahua-national-monument-projects.html (and sprinkled throughout my active blog as well).

World University and School is envisioning our first online Medical School in English beginning about 4 years from now (after a CC-4 MIT OCW-centric Bachelor's degree class beginning in 2020, a first Ph.D. class beginning in 2021, a first law class beginning in 2022, and potentially a Med Sch class in 2023 - as WUAS licenses with the state of CA's BPPE.

Project Baseline in this WUaS actual-virtual physical-digital envisioning would become the online hospital (re its virtual or digital focus)- https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Hospital - brainstorming-wise, and even for genetic engineering therapies on corresponding-to-humans' avatar bots via avatar bot electronic medical records,

And since MIT itself doesn't have a Med School or a Law School, WUaS seeks to emerge out of Stanford Medicine and Law for OpenCourseWare for these schools in ~200 countries' official / main languages.

WUaS sees Project ECHO - think MD specialists to rural populations in group video with a mentoring aspect (like a GI doctor, a pharmacologist and a psychiatrist for Hepatitis C) - with a mentoring aspect in group video, as budding Medical Schools in group video - https://twitter.com/ProjectECHO - and I heard and met its founder, Sanjiv Arora MD (whose daughter went to Stanford) at a Stanford Medicine Grand Rounds' talk.

Here's an example of an early experimental genetic therapy for longevity ...

Harvard Medical School @harvardmed 4h
Scientists used a combination of 3 longevity-associated genes, delivered through a one-time injection, to dramatically improve or reverse multiple age-related diseases in mice (via @BostonGlobe)

https://twitter.com/harvardmed/status/1191802354271686657

... which could be seen as a surgical procedure even with regard to the needle insertion, and which could conceivably be done in such an online WUaS hospital by a tele-robotic surgeon, and even with regards to an actual-virtual, physical-digital realistic virtual earth at the cellular and atomic levels too for STEM and for tele-robotic surgery (something I'm heralding) ... and think Google Street View with time slider / Maps / Earth / TensorFlow and with group build-able Second Life with avatar bots, but realistic ones.

So with tele-medicine alcoholism approaches, and your company with its MD, entrepreneurial focus, and its legal relationship with the state of California, it would be interesting to explore further talking about how this could emerge as a part of the online hospital at WUaS, and also even as part of a medical course at World Univ & Sch in Med Schs in all 200 countries' official / main languages. What do you think about getting RIA into the value chain further by RIA networking with Project Baseline, brainstorming-wise?

Just some thoughts, and hope to talk further with you about this, perhaps at SCD in two Mondays.

Best, Scott
- https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch -

PS
re a realistic virtual earth, I'm thinking in terms of a realistic virtual Harbin Hot Springs, which is my actual-virtual ethnographic field site:


Visit the Harbin gate here and "walk" down the road "4 miles" to Middletown, and "amble" around the streets there ~ http://tinyurl.com/p62rpcg ~ https://twitter.com/HarbinBook ~ http://bit.ly/HarbinBook  ~
http://www.scottmacleod.com/ActualVirtualHarbinBook.html

Have you ever visited Harbin?



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- World University and School
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Wikidata Q-item # for 7.5 billion people? 


Wednesday, November 20, 2019


Thanks, Aleš, and Magnus, and All, 

I'm curious if WikiTree might be interested in exploring developing a single family tree, and planning, brainstorming-wise, for all 7.5 billion people. Conceptually, let's go further back to begin, but GDPR-wise, World Univ & Sch seeks to develop online Law Schools - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/World_University_Law_School - in each of all ~200 countries in which these 7.5 billion people live, so may be able to teach about and code for unfolding legal developments. WikiTree has impressive data already  with regards to "20 million of public profiles connected to a single tree and over 6 million people have some DNA info."

Aleš: MIT OCW-centric wiki World University and School (like Wikipedia in 300 languages with MIT OCW in 5 languages), in donating itself to Wikidata for co-development and having received WUaS Miraheze MedIaWiki as a consequence, is seeking to make them interoperable for online matriculating WUaS students, in 200 countries, and for volunteer editors, open wiki teachers and learners (or 'Universitians' at WUaS), so for speakers in each of all 7,111 known living languages ... and then potentially a Person item # or Qitem# for 7.5 billion people, conceptually. 

Additionally, WUaS is seeking to plan for, brainstorming-wise, all 7.5 billion people for the following reasons:

All 7.5 billion people, each a Wikidata Q-item number for

1) wiki Universitians in 7,111 known living languages, and matriculated students in all ~200 countries,
2) Avatar Bot Electronic Medical Records, with genetic therapies, and for molecular tele robotic surgery, for ex.,

3) Universal Basic Income (UBI) experiments (and to alleviate poverty), and to DISTRIBUTE a single cryptocurrency backed by some number of ~200 countries' central banks (where the Euro is in 19 out of 28 EU countries, and backed by their central banks in one way or another)

4) a single family tree for genealogy research as in WikiTree, and for aggregating DNA samples too (see item 2 again).

In what ways could Wikdiata plan for all 7.5 billion people each a Wikidata Q-item # and for the above reasons and many more (and keeping in sync with Wikipeidia's mission of "the sum of all human knowledge" where all 7.5 billion people generate this with their language, for example).

Lydia, shall we explore bringing Denny into this conversation and with regards to a possible remarkable growth story for Wikidata potentially (since wiki World Univ & Sch in Wikidata seeks to create potentially 2.2 million jobs on both of our wings)?

Thanks, Aleš, Lydia, Chris, Magnus (Peter and Mark)!

Cheers, Scott






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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

IF NOT Wikidata Q-item # for 7.5 billion, then WUaS P-item # for all 7.5 billion people? 



to PeterLydiasalgo60aleschrisMacLeodScott
Greetings, Aleš Trtnik, Magnus Sälgö, Chris Whitten, Lydia Pintscher, and All,

Aleš and Chris, Magnus in Sweden just shared your emails with me, and we've been talking about planning presumably for all 7.5 billion people per WikiTree planning for 'growing an accurate single family tree' (see, too - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Trtnik-2 ) and MIT OCW-centric wiki World University and School planning for all 7.5 billion people, each a Wikidata Q-item or similar:

From Wikidata conversation in the new Telegram App today:
Hi Magnus, thanks, I looked at the video with Lydia, and found it a helpful overview ... perhaps with World Univ & Sch's donation to Wikidata for co-development in 2015 and receiving WUaS Miraheze Mediawiki in 2017, something like Person-item-#s will emerge re QIDs, - so PIDs, or similar (and on the WUaS side, but collaborating with Wikidata). WUaS is seeking to begin coding for matriculating students in all ~200 countries, and Universitians in all 7,111 known living languages - and per this same blog entry for 3 other reasons to begin ... https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/hop-bush-dodonaea-viscosa-all-75.html ... Thanks.

WUaS is seeking to plan, brainstorming-wise, for all 7.5 billion people for these reasons, to begin:

All 7.5 billion people, each a Wikidata Q-item number for

1) wiki Universitians in 7,111 known living languages, and matriculated students in all ~200 countries,

2) Avatar Bot Electronic Medical Records, with genetic therapies, and for molecular tele robotic surgery,

3) Universal Basic Income EXPERIMENTS (and to alleviate poverty), and to distribute a single cryptocurrency backed by some number of ~200 countries' central banks

4) a single family tree for genealogy research as in WikiTree, and for aggregating DNA samples too
https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/hop-bush-dodonaea-viscosa-all-75.html

Aleš, and Chris, How might we best explore this further and in Wikibase as well potentially? 

Thank you! (Am posting some of my and Magnus Telegram chat for further context here).

Sincerely, Scott



Scott GK MacLeod, [07.11.19 08:15]
Magnus I just want to introduce you to @Carl-JohnSveningsson ... do you know each other? You're both active in Wikidata in Sweden ... and potentially re both 7.5 billion people, each a Wikidata Q-item, as well as a realistic virtual earth for everything with Wikidata data, ie with your Swedish churches' project (conceptually like Google Street View with time slider / Maps / Earth / TensorFlow / Translate with 7.5 billion avatar bots reprsenting all of us, and for medicine, and at the cellular and atomic levels too).

Scott GK MacLeod, [07.11.19 09:18]
Just blogged a bit about this, Magnus - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/hop-bush-dodonaea-viscosa-all-75.html ....

Magnus Sälgö, [07.11.19 12:31]
Yes Carl and I have met-....

Magnus Sälgö, [07.11.19 12:34]
Wikidata will noit scale to 7.5 billion people.... we have had discussions for years if
* every research article should be in WIkidata https://tools.wmflabs.org/scholia/
* every book should be there https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Books

Scott GK MacLeod, [07.11.19 12:35]
Wiki WUaS is also seeking to create all museums in all languages ever (thinking Google Street View with time slider / maps / earth with TensorFlow ... and re your data-work about Swedish churches )

Scott GK MacLeod, [07.11.19 12:36]
Ok ... Wiki WUaS in Wikidata, and re Wikidata's ~300 languages, will explore a variety of approaches brainstorming-wise

Scott GK MacLeod, [07.11.19 12:36]
Glad to learn that you and Carl-Johan have met

Scott GK MacLeod, [07.11.19 12:38]
WUaS is also in Google/Alphabet .. and may head in this direction re 7.5 billion people as well - Can we do this on Google's Stacks and with Quantum computing (in a realistic virtual earth at the atomic level too?:)
MIT Technology Review
@techreview
Why quantum computing could be as important for @Google as artificial intelligence
https://twitter.com/techreview/status/1192074286552551424

Exploring this here - https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch - https://twitter.com/hashtag/RealisticVirtualEarthForSTEM?src=hashtag_click and https://twitter.com/hashtag/RealisticVirtualEarth?src=hashtag_click -

Magnus Sälgö, [07.11.19 12:39]
You need to learn Wikibase.... and maybe convince Chris and Ales at WIkitree to stgart use it.... Ales has his own external database I guess
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whitten-1
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trtnik-2

We have a Swedish Semantic genealogy FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/345973895882090

Scott GK MacLeod, [07.11.19 12:39]
Cool ...

Scott GK MacLeod, [07.11.19 12:42]
My main focus in these regards is to make interoperable the WUaS "front end" in WUaS Miraheze MediaWiki - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/You_at_World_University - with Wikidata as "back end" structured knowledge database ... and potentially by anticipating speakers of all 7,111 known living languages be able to register as 'Universitians' ... it may make sense here for WUaS brainstorming-wise to plan for all 7.5 billion people in whatever multi-lingual database ... This making interoperable has been a long time in the making!😊

Magnus Sälgö, [07.11.19 12:44]
My thought of multilingual and political data in Sweden https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T235608

Magnus Sälgö, [07.11.19 12:45]
Good video https://youtu.be/K0l4fv5uUvg?t=1962

Scott GK MacLeod, [07.11.19 12:47]
Thnx!

Scott GK MacLeod, [19.11.19 14:43]
Hi Magnus, thanks, I looked at the video with Lydia, and found it a helpful overview ... perhaps with World Univ & Sch's donation to Wikidata for co-development in 2015 and receiving WUaS Miraheze Mediawiki in 2017, something like Person-item-#s will emerge re QIDs, - so PIDs, or similar (and on the WUaS side, but collaborating with Wikidata). WUaS is seeking to begin coding for matriculating students in all ~200 countries, and Universitians in all 7,111 known living languages - and per this same blog entry for 3 other reasons to begin ... https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/11/hop-bush-dodonaea-viscosa-all-75.html ... Thanks.

Magnus Sälgö, [19.11.19 14:49]
We have already performance problems today... we could add all political documents produced in all goverments, we are trying to add all research papers.... why all people... seems just dangerous.....

All living languages and lexemes for all words in all languages is the user story they work with,.,,,
https://twitter.com/salgo60/status/1196625780744314880?s=20

Check the chaos Wikidata has .... the problem with a scope like WIkiTree is that not many people check every object —> the quality is very bad,.....

Examople of WIkiTree mess https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/498405/wikitree-statistics-nov-2017?show=498622#a498622

Magnus Sälgö, [19.11.19 14:50]
[ Photo ]
14 children in one family in WikiTree was 7......  a wiki with not more peoople checking all items degenerate.... most people spend time on your own family tree and maybe famous people....

Scott GK MacLeod, [19.11.19 14:52]
Interesting ... it comes back in part, in my thinking, to Wikipedia's mission of "sum of all human knowledge" (which people generate) 😁or similar, and Wikidata continues to take on enormous projects ... and WUaS's mission too ... Thanks, @Magnus

Magnus Sälgö, [19.11.19 14:53]
Now part of the project is Wikibase....  then its possible,.... convince Ales to test it

https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Trtnik-2

Scott GK MacLeod, [19.11.19 14:57]
Could be good idea, Magnus, since WikiTree is Wiki and has a stated goal of all 7.5 billion people presumably too in a single family tree (and WUaS similarly is seeking to develop for all 7.5 billion people) ... do you happen to have his email address, or do you know if he is in this Wikidata group, for example? Thanks.

Magnus Sälgö, [19.11.19 14:58]
ales@softdata.si

Scott GK MacLeod, [19.11.19 14:58]
🙏Thank you, Magnus!

Magnus Sälgö, [19.11.19 14:59]
And is Lesko987a on WIkidata https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Wikidata:Property_proposal/WikiTreeCategories

Magnus Sälgö, [19.11.19 15:00]
https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Lesko987a&offset=&limit=5000&target=Lesko987a

Magnus Sälgö, [19.11.19 15:04]
chris@wikitree.com email of the founder of WikiTree

Magnus Sälgö, [19.11.19 15:04]
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Team#Chris_Whitten.2C_Founder_and_President

Scott GK MacLeod, [19.11.19 15:04]
🙏Thank you, Magnus!

Scott GK MacLeod, [19.11.19 15:12]
🙏Thank you, Magnus!


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And in the Wikidata channel in the Telegram App ... (today)


Robin van der Vliet, [19.11.19 13:47]
I think it gives errors, because there are too many values in P17 ("country"): https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q49542#P17

Andrew Gray, [19.11.19 13:58]
For most things I would suggest "make the biggest one preferred", which would presumably solve it, but that doesn't quite seem right for fragmented populations.

Scott GK MacLeod, [19.11.19 14:10]
@Robin I counted about 70 countries in https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q49542#P17 out of the ~206 countries in the 2016 Olympics in Brazil and 206 countries anticipated in Tokyo in 2020. Am curious in what ways Wikidata might make this more precise - and possibly by, for example and brainstorming-wise, giving all 7.5 a Wikidata Q-item number, and re whether they 'identify' Russian or not. I'd hypothesize there are Russians in most of all ~206 countries, but Wikidata could proof this. What do you think?

Scott GK MacLeod, [19.11.19 14:11]
Wikidata could *prove this ('7.5' *billion people on planet)



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IF NOT #WikidataQitem # for 7.5 billion, then WUaS P-item # for all 7.5 billion people? Collaboration with Wikidata re WUaS donation of WUaS to Wikidata in 2015 for co-development, & having received WUaS Miraheze MediaWiki in 2015 https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/You_at_World_University but not yet interoperable



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