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Would you considerProperty:P407 orProperty:P2439 as more appropriate to specify the language of a catalogue section? I tend pick the latter one as more general (i.e.Q234025), but I've noticed the usage ofProperty:P407 inQ42. We need a convention here as it's necessary for template builing on all of Wikipedias. --eugrus (talk)11:59, 4 September 2017 (UTC)
@Innocent bystander,Otourly,eugrus:, dmoz was closed in 2017; at this moment @Koavf: set redirect url to Curlie, which looks like a different project (due to editability, which eventually should lead to link incompatibility). But how different these projects are? Wouldn't it be better to mark this property withWikidata property for a discontinued website(Q60457486) and suggest a new property? --Lockal (talk)07:35, 2 November 2020 (UTC)
That's a tricky question. The thing is Curlie not only has the Dmoz's database, but also the editors are the same. I prefer to stick to the status quo in the naming conventions as for now. There is still a slight possibility that the community would somehow acquire the dmoz trademark and domain from the previous commercial owner.eugrus (talk)09:49, 1 April 2021 (UTC)