Greetings!

We invite you to join a discussion about Structured Data on Commons, to help us 
plan our next steps for this project.

The Structured Data initiative proposes to store and retrieve information for 
media files in machine-readable data on Wikimedia Commons, using Wikidata tools 
and practices, as described on our new project page (1).

The purpose of this project is to make it easier for users to read and write 
file information, and to enable developers to build better tools to view, 
search, edit, curate and use media files. To that end, we propose to 
investigate this opportunity together through community discussions and small 
experiments. If these initial tests are successful, we would develop new tools 
and practices for structured data, then work with our communities to gradually 
migrate unstructured data into a machine-readable format over time.

The Multimedia team and the Wikidata team are starting to plan this project 
together, in collaboration with many community volunteers active on Wikimedia 
Commons and other wikis. We had a truly inspiring roundtable discussion about 
Structured Data at Wikimania a few weeks ago, to define a first proposal 
together (2). 

We would now like to extend this discussion to include more community members 
that might benefit from this initiative. Please take a moment to read the 
project overview on Commons, then let us know what you think, by answering some 
of the questions on its talk page (3).

We also invite you to join a Structured Data Q&A on Wednesday September 3 at 
19:00 UTC, so we can discuss some of the details live in this IRC office hours 
chat. Please RSVP if you plan to attend (4).

Lastly, we propose to form small workgroups to investigate workflows, data 
structure, research, platform, features, migration and other open issues. If 
you are interested in contributing to one of these workgroups, we invite you to 
sign up on directly on our hub page (5) -- and help start a sub-page for your 
workgroup.

We look forward to some productive discussions with you in coming weeks. In 
previous roundtables, many of you told us this is the most important 
contribution that our team can make to support multimedia in coming years. We 
heard you loud and clear and are happy to devote more resources to bring it to 
life, with your help.

We are honored to be working with the Wikidata team and talented community 
members like you to take on this challenge, improve our infrastructure and 
provide a better experience for all our users.

Onward!


Fabrice — for the Structured Data team


(1) Structured Data Hub on Commons:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Structured_data

(2) Structured Data Slides:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Structured_Data_-_Slides.pdf

(3) Structured Data Talk Page:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_talk:Structured_data

(4) Structured Data Q&A (IRC chat on Sep. 3):
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Structured_data#Discussions

(5) Structured Data Workgroups:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Structured_data#Workgroups


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Fabrice Florin
Product Manager, Multimedia
Wikimedia Foundation

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)



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