Michael Kugelmann <michaelk_...@gmx.de> wrote: >did you take care about WIWOSM? >http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WIWOSM Of course I do. ;-)
>- This already works fine since more than one year. >- the tagging scheme can handle different language even in parallel >- BUT: the tagging of ONE LANGUAGE is SUFFICIENT, the rest is handled as >linking within Wikipedia Just a few days after the collaboration of Wikipedia and OSM began, I posted a whole bunch of ideas what could be done, i.e. generating maps like this automaticely from OSM. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorlage:Imagemap_Landkreis_Aurich This would be far beyond that, what is done by WIWOSM. Thus I am really happy to have WIWOSM. Thus I wrote a German guide just the day after it was introduced on the FOSSGIS. Sadly we have the problem, that it does not work in the Internet Explorer. So long it is problematical to convince Wikipedians using WIWOSM instead of the old less advantageous tools. My intension was and is to advertise this collaboration. All this should make clear that I really care about WIWOSM. My focus on the collaboration of Wikipedia and OSM is also the reason, why I came up with the idea of this thread. At the moment the only question is whether it works or not - nothing more. You are right: For WIWOSM one language link is sufficient. You wrote that the rest has to be done in Wikipedia. Again you are right. And this thread is the first beginning of testing just that. If it works, the next step could be to find the Wikidata object from the link to one discretionary language article. But the essential part that needs testing is what I brang up here. If it works, everybody has the possibility to use a "Native wikipedia link", i.e. in a posting or a mail, in an OSM map or in another project. I never asked to implement something in OSM. I only begged for a test in order to make this feature possible. Thus the title of this thread is: "Please !!TEST!! this "Native wikipedia link" - feature" and not "Please implement this "Native wikipedia link" - feature". Be assured that I will not ask to implement something in OSM without caring about WIWOSM. ;-) _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk