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    there was once a shoemaker, who labored very tough and changed into very honest, but nonetheless he couldn't earn enough to stay upon; and at remaining all he had within the international became gone, shop just leather sufficient to make one pair of shoes.then he cut his leather-based out, all ready to make up the following day, that means to rise early within the morning to his work. his conscience changed into clear and his coronary heart mild amidst all his problems; so he went peaceably to bed, left all his cares to heaven, and soon fell asleep.
    Automatic stub generation would be immensely useful for avoiding redundant manual work.
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    Here is the outline of how it would work:
     
    #Enter a [[EAN]] or [[UPC]] (or [[GTIN]]) code as an article name from a product you have bought.
    #Autostub generation detects if the article doesn't exist and offers you the possibility of automatically fetching the [[product]] name and other available data from [[GEPIR]] (packager), [[Internet UPC Database]] (packager and product name) or one of the [[Product registries]] (lot's of information which is not publicly available but must be negotiated) and makes a stub in [[Product:SomeProductName]] and generates a redirect from the code-page to this product page
    #You can then proceed to edit the stub generated, first task being stating where you bought it by linking to the retail[[channel]] (very important link for information collation purposes and providing a usable view with very minimal coverage of whole range of products available)
    #Then you can go on writing a [[review]] of the product

    Latest revision as of 01:09, 15 March 2022

    Automatic stub generation would be immensely useful for avoiding redundant manual work.

    Here is the outline of how it would work:

    1. Enter a EAN or UPC (or GTIN) code as an article name from a product you have bought.
    2. Autostub generation detects if the article doesn't exist and offers you the possibility of automatically fetching the product name and other available data from GEPIR (packager), Internet UPC Database (packager and product name) or one of the Product registries (lot's of information which is not publicly available but must be negotiated) and makes a stub in Product:SomeProductName and generates a redirect from the code-page to this product page
    3. You can then proceed to edit the stub generated, first task being stating where you bought it by linking to the retailchannel (very important link for information collation purposes and providing a usable view with very minimal coverage of whole range of products available)
    4. Then you can go on writing a review of the product