On do, 2010-05-27 at 05:09 -0700, Gengis Kanhg Toledo Ramírez wrote:
> I am a F-spot user, GNU software enthusiastic managing more than 1700 photos 
> right now. I expected to manage in the next year my complete album of about 
> 4000.
> This job is for domestic use.
> 
> 1. Geographic issues:
> 
> I use many TAGs under "location", countries->federal division->City/Town 
> names or things like that.
> I have right now more than 100 combinations.
> It will be ideal to be able to add new locations with an interfaces such like 
> the "gnome-calendar-add location" GUI dialogue. In addition, it will be ideal 
> to automatic add a icon to each location (coat of arms, flag or something 
> like that). The system can take them on request from wikipedia/wikicommons.
> Obviously, integration with GPS data of the photos when available will be 
> very gut.

Geotagging is something that will come at some point, we're working on
it. Completing the locations through the calendar applet / wikipedia
sounds like a good suggestion.

> 2. Wikimedia Commons
> 
> I like to share with a free licence such photos that are usefull to 
> Wikipedia. It will be very good to have a plug in that will be able to call 
> the wikicommons category system or something similar in order to manage such 
> photos and in order to direct upload them. For example integration with the 
> software "Commonist" or a better one if available.
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Tools/Commonist

Should not be too hard to write this as an exporter plugin. I'm not
going to maintain it (as I don't use it), but if you want to take it up,
we could go there.

> Is there a wiki in the official site where I can discuss such themes?
> Obviously I can help in this tasks.

Most of the talks happen here at the mailing list or on IRC.

-- 
Ruben Vermeersch (rubenv)
http://www.savanne.be/

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