Full disclaimer: I contribute in Wikispecies.

First, calling a project as "zero quality project", whether it belongs to WMF 
or Wikia or somewhere else, is downright assuming bad faith. Second, all of the 
discussion links in your "boycott" section took place in 2005 and 2006, clearly 
unable to recognize that consensus can change (and probably had changed since 
those are aged discussion). Third, we have accommodated multi-lingual requests 
by including vernacular names section. But you have to recognize the fact that 
the entire scientific community describing new species all communicate in 
English and use Linnaean taxonomy. Even if the paper is in foreign language, 
the abstract would at least have an English version. This norm has been set 
since 1735 (the year which Linnaeus first published Systema Naturae). 

We often get compared between Encyclopedia of Life (EOL), so I grabbed a 
correspondence with someone who shares data to both EOL and Wikispecies 
(permission already granted beforehand by these 2 individuals on quoting this 
email). The Zookeys, a peer-reviewed scientific journal on species, publisher 
Dr. Lyubomir Penev said this to a Wikispecies editor: 

"Today I was amazed to see that your latest edit of the Haplodesmidae page 
(with my Agathodesmus revision and Sergei  Golovatch's Eutrichodesmus paper) 
was dated 19 June, *one day* after ZooKeys published it. You may even have 
beaten ZooBank, which   links to ZooKeys."

Furthermore, Dr. Penev said Encyclopedia of Life still hasn't got any details 
from  ZooKeys, and the Catalogue of Life is years behind. Keep in mind that 
ZooKeys and EOL are partners, yet EOL has not used any data even from the first 
issue of ZooKeys, which is published in July 2008. Also, keep in mind that most 
images from EOL are licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA, which is unsuitable for reuse 
in Commons or WMF projects.

Finally, to dismiss any claims that Wikispecies is a zero quality project, we 
have an agreed collaboration with ZooKeys, which will see hundreds of new 
species images continuously being uploaded to Commons. We are already planning 
another collaboration with Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae which will 
grant us permission to upload their otherwise-copyrighted images to Commons 
under CC-BY-SA 3.0 to illustrate articles in WMF. We also granted special 
access to their pdf papers without a 2-year delay. Has any WMF projects 
successfully worked out collaborations to get large quantities of new species 
images in high quality and accuracy?   

Andrew

"Fill the world with children who care and things start looking up."


  

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Klaus Graf <klausgraf at googlemail.com>wrote:

> I cannot understand why WMF is unable to terminate Wikispecies which
> is a zero quality project. See
>
> http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Gnom/Wikispecies (also in English)
>
> Klaus Graf
>

Propose it be closed at Meta then.

-- 
Alex
(User:Majorly)


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