Andrew Turvey wrote:
Thank you for your patience with us whilst we have processed these
photographs, and we hope you enjoyed participating in this event. If you
have any comments about this event or how it could be improved in the
future, please let us know.
*Look at the calendar*
Hmm
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Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikipedia Loves Art - prizes
Andrew Turvey wrote
Congratulations to the winners and thank you to all the organisers and
competitors!
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2009/3/22 Gordon Joly gordon.j...@pobox.com:
At 15:16 -0700 20/3/09, Cary Bass wrote:
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I'm supposed to be one of the judges. I found out that it's a lot of
work assessing 6,300 images and haven't yet found much time for it.
Cary
This whole project
2009/3/22 Gordon Joly gordon.j...@pobox.com:
This whole project has really been thought through...
It got a bucketload of images, so it achieved its aims ;-p
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At 08:45 + 23/3/09, David Gerard wrote:
2009/3/22 Gordon Joly gordon.j...@pobox.com:
This whole project has really been thought through...
It got a bucketload of images, so it achieved its aims ;-p
- d.
Yup! But then so did the FLICKR bots who trawled FLICKR for images
with a suitable
At 15:16 -0700 20/3/09, Cary Bass wrote:
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I'm supposed to be one of the judges. I found out that it's a lot of
work assessing 6,300 images and haven't yet found much time for it.
Cary
This whole project has really been thought through...
Gordo
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I'm supposed to be one of the judges. I found out that it's a lot of
work assessing 6,300 images and haven't yet found much time for it.
Cary
Gordon Joly wrote:
What happened to Wikipedia Loves Art?
Thanks for the nudge!
I've been in touch with the organisers at the Brooklyn; they are
currently working through each of the 11,528 images to check they are
all copyright-compliant and otherwise ok. They haven't been able to
tell me when they'll be finished, but I'll keep hassling them!
Hope to
Andrew, could I have the source for that PDF. We need to include sponsors
names/logos and prize details.
I also need to include the moo promotion code.
Tom
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On Jan 10, 10:56 am, Gordon Joly gordon.j...@pobox.com wrote:
How does that sound? Complicated...
Can you suggest any ways of making it simpler?
...and the competitor cannot control
stage 2. So it is no longer a scavenger hunt at that stage,
Yes, I spoke to Pharos about this previously - he
At 14:23 -0800 8/1/09, AndrewRT wrote:
On Jan 7, 9:41 pm, Gordon Joly gordon.j...@pobox.com wrote:
Now, where are the rules of the game?
Gordo
The skeleton of the rules of the game are outlined on the wikipedia
project page (en:WP:WLART) and the Flickr group (http://www.flickr.com/
At 14:23 -0800 8/1/09, AndrewRT wrote:
On Jan 7, 9:41 pm, Gordon Joly gordon.j...@pobox.com wrote:
Now, where are the rules of the game?
Gordo
The skeleton of the rules of the game are outlined on the wikipedia
project page (en:WP:WLART) and the Flickr group (http://www.flickr.com/
Now, where are the rules of the game?
Gordo
Why do I ask? Easy - I have suffered too many deletes from Commons of
images that I created of work of arts. I have stopped submitting much
at all to Commons, since I cannot be sure that I am submitting
permissible work.
So, this competition is
From my understanding of the situation, the most basic thing we can
do is to act as a link between the Museum(s) and Wikipedia/et al., to
make sure that the fledgling alliance between the two does well and
continues in the future, and that there are no misunderstandings. We
could also get
2008/11/28 Andrew Turvey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was having a think about this project and I wondered what the nascent UK
chapter could easily do to help out for this. Two ideas sprang to mind:
1) Looking at Wikipedia Loves Art on flikr, it mentions Teams with the most
points at the end of the
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