Alex Brollo wrote: > I'm going to run into toolserver some simple python + djvuLivre routines > to test the possibility to obtain a "wikicaptcha", built to be useful > for wikisource activity. > > I'm far from sufficiently skilled to write all the project, in > particular the final user interface; but I'm not far to implement > something like a "voluntary wikicaptcha", t.i. to select controversial > OCR interpretation of words of a djvu file, and to present their image, > extracted from image layer, into a html form, so that a willing user > could upload their "human interpretation" and fix djvu text layer. > > While asking if any of you is interested about, I wonder there would be > any wrong, or hurting toolserver politics, or raising safety issues, in > publishing the python code of such layman tries into toolserver wiki > into a subpage of my account, or otherwhere, so that any toolserver user > could take a look if curious or simply could take inspiration to develop > the idea as the idea IMHO deserves. > > Alex brollo
Looks interesting. Does the language matter for you? Because if python does not offer an advantage over php, I would recommend the later so that it'd be easier to merge into wikisource. _______________________________________________ Toolserver-l mailing list ([email protected]) https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l Posting guidelines for this list: https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Mailing_list_etiquette
