For a flat-file database that's available online to a limited number of people,
a spreadsheet is perfectly adequate. It's probably heresy, but Google docs would
work.

If we want a simple, free-form, flat database that is part of the Wikimedia
projects, the Data: namespace on Commons is much easier to set up a database on
than trying to shoehorn random data into Wikidata.

-- 
Rexx


> On 26 April 2017 at 21:12 Chris Keating <chriskeatingw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
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> >
> > On the 11th of May, each councils will release a document called a
> > Statements of Persons Nominated, which details the candidates for the
> > upcoming election. We need to manually enter this information into a
> > database so that more useful things can be done with it. Come and help!
> > https://www.nwspk.com/events?id=144#event-144
> >
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> 
> A database? Like, say, Wikidata? ;)
> 
> Chris
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