2012/9/14 Mike Dupont <[email protected]>: > On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Tomasz Ganicz <[email protected]> wrote: >> 2012/9/14 Mike Dupont <[email protected]>: >>> Well, For me the goal is to collect media about the area under a >>> commons license. I am not interested in teaching people to read, >>> because most of them dont. there is just too much text on commons for >>> people to read, they dont understand or have the patience. It is not >>> the commons suck, it is just at too high a level for the users that I >>> am dealing with. We have tried to get translators, it is just too much >>> for them. >>> >> >> I remember there was an Isrealis project of collecting old photos and >> then upload them to Commons via local server. Maybe they can share >> some code with you? >> >> By the way - such a server side collecting photo software would be >> usefull not only for WLM but also in many other cases - for example >> during cooperation with GLAM Institutions. >> >> Maybe you will find interesting a Vicunia uploader: >> >> https://github.com/yarl/vicuna >> >> It is probably still too sophisticated - but it let collect photos and >> add metadata off-line, save metadata as an xml file in a folder >> together with pictures and then upload files later. > > thanks, a bit like the commonist. I will check it out, > I am looking for an intermedia web server solution and maybe a super > simple client app or just a web front end.
I think it is possible to use Vicunia as a client app - it is just a single jar file - not so large and probably after removing some not needed stuff it could be made simpler and lighter. -- Tomek "Polimerek" Ganicz http://pl.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Polimerek http://www.ganicz.pl/poli/ http://www.cbmm.lodz.pl/work.php?id=29&title=tomasz-ganicz _______________________________________________ Wiki Loves Monuments mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesmonuments http://www.wikilovesmonuments.org
