Hmm. That brings to mind the fact that modern camera's have a GIS system built in -- does the upload form harvest this info?Technically speaking, this is not the coordinates of the monument, but of the viewpoint of the camera, which is often close enough!
2011/7/15 Elisardo <[email protected]> > Hi to all. > > This days I have reviewed the Spanish lists, and I noticed that we don't > have a lot of monument's coordinates because It's a hard work and we only > have a few people working with this stuff. > > Then I have a proposal to get this coordinates from the participants of the > contest. I know that the idea in the upload form is to make it simple, but I > think that we could add to the form an optional section to introduce this > information. This information only needs two entry fields to fill the > decimal geocoordinates, the same that are in the lists, and if this > information is correctly pointed as optional, I think that it won't increase > the complexity of the upload form. > > All this only in the case that did not affect to the development in time of > the upload form, of course. > > I had thought that it could generate a secondary price at some national > contest, the person who had geolocalizated more of his photos of monuments > that didn't had it before. > > But, It's only a proposal... > > Elisardojm > > _______________________________________________ > Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments > http://www.wikilovesmonuments.eu >
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