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Thanks Lozana for the thorough explanations!
Thad, in addition to that, here is a bit more background about what I meant by "outside the scope of OR".
As you know, our Wikibase integration does not only rely on functionality implemented in OpenRefine itself or its Wikibase extension: we also rely on other services: of course the Wikibase instance itself, but also the associated reconciliation service, and EditGroups in the case of Wikidata. Those services are not developed as part of the OpenRefine project itself (at least, so far they have lived outside of our GitHub organization). But we have an interest in keeping those alive, since we rely on them. Also we have had the long-term project of getting rid of the reconciliation service as a wrapper and instead getting Wikibase itself to implement the API directly. So far we have seen little interest from Wikimedia Deutschland or Wikimedia Foundation to tackle that themselves. So this is precisely why I think it would be great to have the Wikibase Stakeholder Group: this would be an ideal structure for such projects.
Best,
Antonin
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Thanks for all the details Lozana and Antonin.
Practically, are we looking at individuals being member of both organization? Or is it something more formal, where OpenRefine Org will nominate representative(s) to the Wikibase Stakeholder Group?
Martin
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So unless there are any unresolved points here, I'd say that OpenRefine
can join the WSG as a project, right?
Best,
Antonin