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:* [[User:GOnyeahialam (WMF)|Gregory Onyeahialam]] (Senior UX Designer)
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:* [[User:MNeisler (WMF)|Megan Neisler]] (Senior Data Scientist)
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:* [[User:Sannita (WMF)|Sannita]] (Community Relations Specialist)
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:* [[User:Jdforrester (WMF)|James Forrester]] (Principal Software Engineer; Tech Lead)
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:* [[User:Geno (WMF)|Genoveva Galarza]] (Staff Software Engineer)
:* [[User:DMartin (WMF)|David Martin]] (Staff Software Engineer)
:* [[User:DMartin (WMF)|David Martin]] (Staff Software Engineer)
:* [[User:CMassaro (WMF)|Cory Massaro]] (Staff Software Engineer)
:* [[User:CMassaro (WMF)|Cory Massaro]] (Staff Software Engineer)
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:* [[User:Etonkovidova (WMF)|Elena Tonkovidova]] (Senior Test Engineer)
:* [[User:Etonkovidova (WMF)|Elena Tonkovidova]] (Senior Test Engineer)
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This project consists of two parts: Abstract Wikipedia and Wikifunctions.</translate>
This project consists of two parts: Abstract Wikipedia and Wikifunctions.</translate>


<translate><!--T:3--> The goal of '''Abstract Wikipedia''' is to let more people share more knowledge in more languages. Abstract Wikipedia is a conceptual extension of Wikidata.</translate><ref><translate><!--T:155--> The new components (listed in the development plan for Abstract Wikipedia) include [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Components#wikidata-extensions</tvar>|extensions to Wikidata]], whose integration (in the second year of the project) requires the agreement of the Wikidata community before storing the “abstract content” there or on another wiki (such as the new ''Wikifunctions'' wiki developed in the first part of the project, or another multilingual wiki).</translate></ref> <translate><!--T:156--> In Abstract Wikipedia, people can create and maintain Wikipedia articles in a language-independent way. A particular language Wikipedia can translate this language-independent article into its language. Code does the translation.</translate>
<translate><!--T:221--> '''Abstract Wikipedia''' is a conceptual extension of Wikidata and the aspirational reification of a more [[<tvar name="1">Accessibility</tvar>|accessible]] Wikipedia. Its goal is to let more people share more knowledge in more languages by automating [[<tvar name="2">Special:MyLanguage/Meta:Babylon</tvar>|translation]], both linguistically and conceptually — that is, ''abstractively''.</translate><ref><translate><!--T:155--> The new components (listed in the development plan for Abstract Wikipedia) include [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Components#wikidata-extensions</tvar>|extensions to Wikidata]], whose integration (in the second year of the project) requires the agreement of the Wikidata community before storing the “abstract content” there or on another wiki (such as the new ''Wikifunctions'' wiki developed in the first part of the project, or another multilingual wiki).</translate></ref> <translate><!--T:222--> In Abstract Wikipedia, people can create and maintain Wikipedia articles in a language-independent way. With the help of functions and code, any non-English language Wikipedia would be able to have this language-independent article translated into their respective language.</translate>


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'''Wikifunctions''' is a new Wikimedia project that allows anyone to create and maintain code. This is useful in many different ways. It provides a catalog of all kinds of functions that anyone can call, write, maintain, and use. It also provides code that translates the language-independent article from Abstract Wikipedia into the language of a Wikipedia. This allows everyone to read the article in their language. Wikifunctions will use knowledge about words and entities from Wikidata.
'''[[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions</tvar>|Wikifunctions]]''' is a new Wikimedia project that allows anyone to create and maintain code. This is useful in many different ways. It provides a catalog of all kinds of functions that anyone can call, write, maintain, and use. It also provides code that translates the language-independent article from Abstract Wikipedia into the language of a Wikipedia. This allows everyone to read the article in their language. Wikifunctions will use knowledge about words and entities from Wikidata.


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This will get us closer to a world where everyone can [[<tvar name="vision">Special:MyLanguage/Vision</tvar>|share in the sum of all knowledge]].
This will get us closer to a world where everyone can [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Vision</tvar>|share in the sum of all knowledge]].
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More examples of functions are at [[<tvar name="function">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Early function examples</tvar>|Early function examples]], and very rough sketches of how the interface might look are at [[<tvar name="mockups">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Early mockups</tvar>|Early mockups]].
More examples of functions are at [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Early function examples</tvar>|Early function examples]], and very rough sketches of how the interface might look are at [[<tvar name="2">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Early mockups</tvar>|Early mockups]].


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The new wiki of functions, [[<tvar name="wikifunctions">:f:</tvar>|Wikifunctions]], will develop the coding infrastructure to make this vision possible. The Abstract Wikipedia part of the project has started with our shared work on natural language generation functions, such as morphological functions.
The new wiki of functions, [[<tvar name="1">:f:</tvar>|Wikifunctions]], will develop the coding infrastructure to make this vision possible. The Abstract Wikipedia part of the project has started with our shared work on natural language generation functions, such as morphological functions.


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== Timeline == <!--T:130-->
== Timeline == <!--T:130-->
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* <translate><!--T:131--> 2013–2020: [[<tvar name="prop">Abstract Wikipedia/Historic proposal</tvar>|Project discussion, research, and proposal]]</translate>
* <translate><!--T:131--> 2013–2020: [[<tvar name="1">Abstract Wikipedia/Historic proposal</tvar>|Project discussion, research, and proposal]]</translate>
* <translate><!--T:132--> May 2020: [[<tvar name="res">foundation:Resolution:Abstract Wikipedia</tvar>|Project approved]]</translate>
* <translate><!--T:132--> May 2020: [[<tvar name="1">foundation:Resolution:Abstract Wikipedia</tvar>|Project approved]]</translate>
* <translate><!--T:133--> July 2020: Project [[<tvar name="ann">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/July 2020 announcement</tvar>|announced]]; Development begins on [[<tvar name="ext">mw:Extension:WikiLambda</tvar>|Extension:WikiLambda]]; Mailing list and other channels created and in-depth discussions increase</translate>
* <translate><!--T:133--> July 2020: Project [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/July 2020 announcement</tvar>|announced]]; Development begins on [[<tvar name="2">mw:Extension:WikiLambda</tvar>|Extension:WikiLambda]]; Mailing list and other channels created and in-depth discussions increase</translate>
* <translate><!--T:134--> September 2020 – December 2020: [[<tvar name="naming">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Wiki of functions naming contest</tvar>|Wiki of functions naming contest]].</translate>
* <translate><!--T:134--> September 2020 – December 2020: [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Wiki of functions naming contest</tvar>|Wiki of functions naming contest]].</translate>
* <translate><!--T:153--> December 2020: Start discussions for the [[<tvar name="logo">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Wikifunctions logo concept</tvar>|Wikifunctions logo contest]] and submissions of proposals.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:153--> December 2020: Start discussions for the [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Wikifunctions logo concept</tvar>|Wikifunctions logo contest]] and submissions of proposals.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:169--> August 2022: Launch [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Updates/2022-08-09</tvar>|Wikifunctions Beta]]</translate>
* <translate><!--T:169--> August 2022: Launch [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Updates/2022-08-09</tvar>|Wikifunctions Beta]]</translate>
* <translate><!--T:135--> July 2023: Launch [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Updates/2023-07-26</tvar>|Wikifunctions in production]]</translate>
* <translate><!--T:135--> July 2023: Launch [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Updates/2023-07-26</tvar>|Wikifunctions in production]]</translate>
* <translate><!--T:214--> 2023/2024: Add more [[<tvar name="1">f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Glossary#Type</tvar>|types]] to Wikifunctions</translate>
* <translate><!--T:214--> 2023/2024: Add more [[<tvar name="1">f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Glossary#Type</tvar>|types]] to Wikifunctions</translate>
* <translate><!--T:215--> 2024: Using Wikidata in Wikifunctions</translate>
* <translate><!--T:215--> 2024/2025: Using Wikidata in Wikifunctions</translate>
* <translate><!--T:219--> April 2025: Ability to [[<tvar name="1">f:WF:Embedded function calls</tvar>|embed the result of a function call]] in pages, starting with dagwiki</translate>
* <translate><!--T:220--> late 2025: [[<tvar name="1">f:WF:Abstract Wikipedia/2025 fragment experiments</tvar>|First live functions]] for generating simple sentences in natural languages</translate>
* <translate><!--T:223--> 2026: soft launch</translate>


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** <translate><!--T:185--> [[<tvar name="talkpage">Talk:Abstract Wikipedia</tvar>|Talk:Abstract Wikipedia]]</translate>
** <translate><!--T:185--> [[<tvar name="talkpage">Talk:Abstract Wikipedia</tvar>|Talk:Abstract Wikipedia]]</translate>
** <translate><!--T:119--> [[<tvar name="1">mail:abstract-wikipedia</tvar>|Dedicated mailing list]]</translate>
** <translate><!--T:119--> [[<tvar name="1">mail:abstract-wikipedia</tvar>|Dedicated mailing list]]</translate>
** <translate><!--T:191--> Main chat:</translate> <translate><!--T:138--> [<tvar name="telegram">https://t.me/Wikifunctions</tvar> Telegram] or IRC <tvar name="irc">{{irc|wikipedia-abstract}}</tvar> (bridged together)</translate> <translate><!--T:164--> ([<tvar name="logs">https://wm-bot.wmcloud.org/logs/%23wikipedia-abstract/</tvar> current logs], [<tvar name="logs2">https://wm-bot.wmflabs.org/logs/%23wikipedia-abstract/</tvar> old logs])</translate>
** <translate><!--T:191--> Main chat: [<tvar name="telegram">https://t.me/Wikifunctions</tvar> Telegram] or IRC <tvar name="irc">{{irc|wikipedia-abstract}}</tvar> (bridged together) ([<tvar name="logs">https://wm-bot.wmcloud.org/logs/%23wikipedia-abstract/</tvar> current logs], [<tvar name="logs2">https://wm-bot.wmflabs.org/logs/%23wikipedia-abstract/</tvar> old logs])</translate>
** <translate><!--T:192--> Developer chat:</translate> <translate><!--T:193--> [<tvar name="1">https://t.me/abstract_wikipedia_tech</tvar> Telegram] or IRC <tvar name="2">{{irc|wikipedia-abstract-tech}}</tvar> (bridged together)</translate> <translate><!--T:194--> ([<tvar name="1">https://wm-bot.wmcloud.org/logs/%23wikipedia-abstract-tech/</tvar> logs])</translate>
** <translate><!--T:192--> Developer chat: [<tvar name="1">https://t.me/abstract_wikipedia_tech</tvar> Telegram] or IRC <tvar name="2">{{irc|wikipedia-abstract-tech}}</tvar> (bridged together) ([<tvar name="3">https://wm-bot.wmcloud.org/logs/%23wikipedia-abstract-tech/</tvar> logs])</translate>
** <translate><!--T:195--> Regular meetings:</translate>
** <translate><!--T:195--> Regular meetings:</translate>
*** <translate><!--T:196--> Volunteer's corner:</translate> <translate><!--T:197--> This is a monthly meeting on the first Monday, from 18:30–19:00 UTC.</translate> <translate><!--T:198--> It is currently hosted on the Google Meet platform ([<tvar name="1">https://meet.google.com/xuy-njxh-rkw?authuser=0&hs=122</tvar> link]).</translate> <translate><!--T:199--> It is an informal space for code review, talking about what volunteers have achieved or how to approach a task, which task is best to pick up next, and similar. Volunteers can come in with questions, show progress, discuss things, tell us about their plans, or ask for ideas. If you need someone specific from the development team to join in, please let us know in advance.</translate>
*** <translate><!--T:196--> Volunteer's corner:</translate> <translate><!--T:197--> This is a monthly meeting on the first Monday, from 18:30–19:00 UTC.</translate> <translate><!--T:198--> It is currently hosted on the Google Meet platform ([<tvar name="1">https://meet.google.com/xuy-njxh-rkw?authuser=0&hs=122</tvar> link]).</translate> <translate><!--T:199--> It is an informal space for code review, talking about what volunteers have achieved or how to approach a task, which task is best to pick up next, and similar. Volunteers can come in with questions, show progress, discuss things, tell us about their plans, or ask for ideas. If you need someone specific from the development team to join in, please let us know in advance.</translate>
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** <translate><!--T:146--> If you want to help with development:</translate>
** <translate><!--T:146--> If you want to help with development:</translate>
*** <translate><!--T:186--> You can see information about the Extension at [[<tvar name="1">mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:WikiLambda</tvar>|Extension:WikiLambda]] and some developer tips at [[<tvar name="2">Abstract Wikipedia/Abstract developer cheatsheet</tvar>|Abstract developer cheatsheet]]</translate>
*** <translate><!--T:186--> You can see information about the Extension at [[<tvar name="1">mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:WikiLambda</tvar>|Extension:WikiLambda]] and some developer tips at [[<tvar name="2">Abstract Wikipedia/Abstract developer cheatsheet</tvar>|Abstract developer cheatsheet]]</translate>
*** <translate><!--T:176--> [[<tvar name="phab">Phabricator:tag/abstract wikipedia</tvar>]] – [<tvar name="create">https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/?projects=abstract_wikipedia</tvar> Add feature requests and bug reports here].</translate> <translate><!--T:177--> (See [[<tvar name="1">mw:Special:MyLanguage/Phabricator</tvar>|Phabricator]] for details on how to use it)</translate>
*** <translate><!--T:176--> [[<tvar name="1">Phabricator:tag/abstract wikipedia</tvar>]] – [<tvar name="2">https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/?projects=abstract_wikipedia</tvar> Add feature requests and bug reports here].</translate> <translate><!--T:177--> (See [[<tvar name="1">mw:Special:MyLanguage/Phabricator</tvar>|Phabricator]] for details on how to use it)</translate>
**** <translate><!--T:187--> You can see a list of [<tvar name="1">https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/_kVbtV8W6la8/#R</tvar> smaller development tasks]</translate> – <translate><!--T:189--> These are good first tasks for newer developers.</translate>
**** <translate><!--T:187--> You can see a list of [<tvar name="1">https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/_kVbtV8W6la8/#R</tvar> smaller development tasks]</translate> – <translate><!--T:189--> These are good first tasks for newer developers.</translate>
**** <translate><!--T:204--> You can see these other good listings for open tasks:</translate> [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/Uk54WaT8NuHt/#R <translate><!--T:205--> #fix-it tasks</translate>] – [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/0x_Ngab7CzW0/#R <translate><!--T:206--> unassigned tasks</translate>] – [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/o52TbRctpGjZ/#R <translate><!--T:207--> nice-to-have tasks</translate>]
**** <translate><!--T:204--> You can see these other good listings for open tasks:</translate> [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/Uk54WaT8NuHt/#R <translate><!--T:205--> #fix-it tasks</translate>] – [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/0x_Ngab7CzW0/#R <translate><!--T:206--> unassigned tasks</translate>] – [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/o52TbRctpGjZ/#R <translate><!--T:207--> nice-to-have tasks</translate>]
*** <translate><!--T:188--> You can [[<tvar name="1">Special:EmailUser/Quiddity (WMF)</tvar>|email Quiddity]] or write on the talk page if you'd like to work with us more closely.</translate>
*** <translate><!--T:188--> You can [[<tvar name="1">Special:EmailUser/Sannita (WMF)</tvar>|email Sannita]] or write on the talk page if you'd like to work with us more closely.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:147--> '''Try it out'''</translate>
* <translate><!--T:147--> '''Try it out'''</translate>
** <translate><!--T:217--> Wikifunctions is now available live at <tvar name="1"><bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[:f:|wikifunctions.org]]</bdi></tvar></translate>
** <translate><!--T:217--> Wikifunctions is now available live at <tvar name="1"><bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[:f:|wikifunctions.org]]</bdi></tvar></translate>
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See the [[<tvar name="historic">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Historic proposal</tvar>|Historic proposal]] page for the long list of related discussions, papers, videos, and comparable proposals.
See the [[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Historic proposal</tvar>|Historic proposal]] page for the long list of related discussions, papers, videos, and comparable proposals.


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Latest revision as of 23:09, 1 June 2026

Project

This project consists of two parts: Abstract Wikipedia and Wikifunctions.

Abstract Wikipedia is a conceptual extension of Wikidata and the aspirational reification of a more accessible Wikipedia. Its goal is to let more people share more knowledge in more languages by automating translation, both linguistically and conceptually — that is, abstractively.[1] In Abstract Wikipedia, people can create and maintain Wikipedia articles in a language-independent way. With the help of functions and code, any non-English language Wikipedia would be able to have this language-independent article translated into their respective language.

Wikifunctions is a new Wikimedia project that allows anyone to create and maintain code. This is useful in many different ways. It provides a catalog of all kinds of functions that anyone can call, write, maintain, and use. It also provides code that translates the language-independent article from Abstract Wikipedia into the language of a Wikipedia. This allows everyone to read the article in their language. Wikifunctions will use knowledge about words and entities from Wikidata.

This will get us closer to a world where everyone can share in the sum of all knowledge.

What is a function?

A "function" is a sequence of computer program instructions that makes a calculation based on data you provide. Functions are a form of knowledge that can answer questions, such as how many days have passed between two dates or the distance between two cities. More complicated functions can answer more complicated questions, such as the volume of a three dimensional shape, the distance between Mars and Venus on a certain date, or whether two species were alive at the same time. We already use functions in many types of knowledge inquiries, such as asking a question to a search engine. The templates known as {{convert}} and {{age}} in English are also examples of functionalities that are already used in many Wikipedias, written in wikitext and Lua and manually copied to each wiki where it's wanted.

More examples of functions are at Early function examples, and very rough sketches of how the interface might look are at Early mockups.

In short, functions make a calculation on the data you provide, and answer a question you have about it.

This new Wikimedia project will build a library of functions, written by volunteers, to help answer questions like these across languages. By building out our library of functions, we can enable more people to access and explore free knowledge in new ways.

What is Abstract Wikipedia?

A visual explanation of the Abstract Wikipedia project and Wikifunctions

The term “Abstract Wikipedia” itself refers to the long-term goal – that this library of functions will someday enable the creation of language-independent articles. Once more pieces of this project are in place, this will mean that any wiki – especially small to medium wikis – will be able to dramatically increase the number of articles available in their language. It also means that editors can share knowledge from their culture and contexts with a larger and more global audience.

The new wiki of functions, Wikifunctions, will develop the coding infrastructure to make this vision possible. The Abstract Wikipedia part of the project has started with our shared work on natural language generation functions, such as morphological functions.

In other words: we will be able to combine the functions from the new wiki, with the data and linguistic-information in Wikidata, in order to generate natural language sentences in any supported languages. These sentences can then be used by any Wikipedia (or elsewhere).

Timeline

Participate

Abstract Wikipedia via mailing list Abstract Wikipedia on IRC Wikifunctions on Telegram Wikifunctions on Mastodon Wikifunctions on Twitter Wikifunctions on Facebook Wikifunctions on YouTube Wikifunctions website Translate

Background

An article in the Signpost provides a more detailed introduction to the idea. The material below – research papers, videos of talks, prototype software – offers a lot of detail. A detailed draft plan for the development of Abstract Wikipedia is also available.

See the Historic proposal page for the long list of related discussions, papers, videos, and comparable proposals.

Originally, the project was code-named Wikilambda, derived from Lambda calculus. The name is still referenced in the name of Extension:WikiLambda and in the Wikifunctions logo which contains a lambda character.

Highlights include:

Further reading

Project plan

  1. Summary: overview of the project plan
  2. Name: discussion on the name of the project
  3. Goals: what are we trying to achieve? Primary and secondary goals
  4. Organization: how the development team would be set up
  5. Requirements: overall conditions that the project needs to fulfill
  6. Architecture: an overview of how the project components would work together
  7. Components: individual software components the project needs to deliver
  8. Tasks: individual tasks that need to be done by the projects
(single page version)

References

  1. The new components (listed in the development plan for Abstract Wikipedia) include extensions to Wikidata, whose integration (in the second year of the project) requires the agreement of the Wikidata community before storing the “abstract content” there or on another wiki (such as the new Wikifunctions wiki developed in the first part of the project, or another multilingual wiki).