Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wiki Commons walking tour

2017-01-09 Thread John Lubbock
Hi Jonathan, which tool are you referring to? Do you mean WikiShootMe, or
another one? I linked to WikiShootMe in the original message. Is there a
specific place you would suggest? I think there are so many red dots all
over central London that one area might not be that different from another.
I'd be interested in any ideas about how we could organise a WikiTakes.
Perhaps to coincide with some particular anniversary?

John

On 9 January 2017 at 15:52, WereSpielChequers 
wrote:

> Hi John,
>
> It has been a while since we did a WikiTakes event in the UK, Wiki takes
> Chester may be the most recent, be good to have another one
>
> Magnus has now produced a nifty tool that shows heat maps of articles
> without images, so the chapter could do a Wiki takes event targeted at a a
> place where we have lots of unillustrated articles. London might be such a
> place, but last years Wiki Loves Monuments had such a London skew that I'd
> be surprised if we had many gaps in our coverage of grade I or Grade II*
> listed buildings in London.
>
> Jonathan
>
> On 9 January 2017 at 12:23, John Lubbock 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello all, I wanted to gauge if there was interest in the idea of doing a
>> Commons uploading walking tour in London at some point. I've started to go
>> on my lunch break to places near the Wikimedia UK offices to take photos to
>> illustrate Wikidata items and WP articles which don't have photos. You can
>> see here
>> 
>>  on
>> WikiShootMe that there are more green items (with photos) near the office
>> on Leonard Street, but that there are still some areas (Bunhill cemetery to
>> the West, Arnold Circus to the East) which have a lot of places without
>> photos (in red).
>>
>> So I wonder if any Wikimedians would be interested in doing a walking
>> tour of either of these places with me to add photos to Commons. It doesn't
>> have to be these locations, and you're welcome to suggest other places with
>> lots of red items that need photos. I will be taking some photos most
>> lunchtimes during work days, so if anyone is free then, let me know.
>> Alternatively we could arrange a specific outing on a weekend or in the
>> evening to take photos in a specific place. We can use WMUK camera
>> equipment if anyone needs to borrow a camera.
>>
>> Please let me know here or by email (john.lubb...@wikimedia.org.uk) if
>> you'd be interested in doing something like this.
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> John Lubbock
>>
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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Wiki Commons walking tour

2017-01-09 Thread WereSpielChequers
Hi John,

It has been a while since we did a WikiTakes event in the UK, Wiki takes
Chester may be the most recent, be good to have another one

Magnus has now produced a nifty tool that shows heat maps of articles
without images, so the chapter could do a Wiki takes event targeted at a a
place where we have lots of unillustrated articles. London might be such a
place, but last years Wiki Loves Monuments had such a London skew that I'd
be surprised if we had many gaps in our coverage of grade I or Grade II*
listed buildings in London.

Jonathan

On 9 January 2017 at 12:23, John Lubbock 
wrote:

> Hello all, I wanted to gauge if there was interest in the idea of doing a
> Commons uploading walking tour in London at some point. I've started to go
> on my lunch break to places near the Wikimedia UK offices to take photos to
> illustrate Wikidata items and WP articles which don't have photos. You can
> see here
> 
>  on
> WikiShootMe that there are more green items (with photos) near the office
> on Leonard Street, but that there are still some areas (Bunhill cemetery to
> the West, Arnold Circus to the East) which have a lot of places without
> photos (in red).
>
> So I wonder if any Wikimedians would be interested in doing a walking tour
> of either of these places with me to add photos to Commons. It doesn't have
> to be these locations, and you're welcome to suggest other places with lots
> of red items that need photos. I will be taking some photos most lunchtimes
> during work days, so if anyone is free then, let me know. Alternatively we
> could arrange a specific outing on a weekend or in the evening to take
> photos in a specific place. We can use WMUK camera equipment if anyone
> needs to borrow a camera.
>
> Please let me know here or by email (john.lubb...@wikimedia.org.uk) if
> you'd be interested in doing something like this.
>
> All the best,
>
> John Lubbock
>
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[Wikimediauk-l] Wiki Commons walking tour

2017-01-09 Thread John Lubbock
Hello all, I wanted to gauge if there was interest in the idea of doing a
Commons uploading walking tour in London at some point. I've started to go
on my lunch break to places near the Wikimedia UK offices to take photos to
illustrate Wikidata items and WP articles which don't have photos. You can
see here

on
WikiShootMe that there are more green items (with photos) near the office
on Leonard Street, but that there are still some areas (Bunhill cemetery to
the West, Arnold Circus to the East) which have a lot of places without
photos (in red).

So I wonder if any Wikimedians would be interested in doing a walking tour
of either of these places with me to add photos to Commons. It doesn't have
to be these locations, and you're welcome to suggest other places with lots
of red items that need photos. I will be taking some photos most lunchtimes
during work days, so if anyone is free then, let me know. Alternatively we
could arrange a specific outing on a weekend or in the evening to take
photos in a specific place. We can use WMUK camera equipment if anyone
needs to borrow a camera.

Please let me know here or by email (john.lubb...@wikimedia.org.uk) if
you'd be interested in doing something like this.

All the best,

John Lubbock
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