Hey folks :)
As announced last week we just deployed a number of new features. Those are:
* Wikinews is now able to manage its sitelinks via Wikidata. https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Wikinews for questions/coordination/... * Wikidata is now also its own client. This means you can for example add a sitelink to Wikidata:Help to the item for all main help pages. You are able to make use of the data in items on other pages in Wikidata with Lua. (Arbitrary access has been enabled for Wikidata for this but when data in an item changes we will not be able to purge the page using the data yet.) * Sitelinks for projects with just one sitelink in the group (like Commons, Wikidata and in the future Meta for example) are now grouped together in one sitelink group. * Badges for good and featured articles can be stored on Wikidata right next to the sitelink. We have badges for featured and good articles. More can be added on request later. Thanks to Bene* and lazowik for this feature. * Redirects between items can be created. When two items are merged one of them can be turned into a redirect. This way our identifiers can be considered much more stable by 3rd parties for example. It also makes it unnecessary to delete duplicate items. This will reduce the workload of our admins considerably. * We have the new datatype monolingual text. This allows you to make statements with a string and an associated language.
Known issues/limitations: * Redirects can so far only be created via the API * Arbitrary access on Wikidata to the data on Wikidata itself is only possible via Lua. The parser function still needs to be adapted. * Badges can not yet be shown on the Wikipedias etc. This will follow next week. * Diffs for badges changes have a link to a wrong target (https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69758)
Cheers Lydia