To me that also seems as the solution. The fact whether something is a monument 
could be added, simply because it's a fact. The choice to enter the contest can 
be fixed on images (I've done so when I believe the uploaders intentions are to 
participate). But if the uploader makes clear that he or she does not wish to 
participate than the WLM-template should not be added. 
Mvg, 
Bas

Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 11:39:57 -0300
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] [Wikimedia-AM members] Tech question: 2 WLM 
templates of different country contests on same file

It is obvious that the bitter relationship between Armenia and Azerbaijan is 
something that should be considered and not ignored. Probably for everyone, 
taking a picture and participating in two contests would be amazing... but this 
is not the case and it is clear why it is not.


I understand the issue that if you take a picture of something that has been 
declared as a monument in X country, the image can be tagged with the monument 
template (and categorized as such). But... I don't think that implies that you 
want to take part in Wiki Loves Monuments X. We have tagged pictures out of the 
contest with the monument template, but we are not tagging with {{Wiki Loves 
Monuments 2013|XX}} to any picture uploaded with a participating monument 
within the time frame. If I upload a picture of the Taj Mahal now, using the 
normal UploadWizard and not saying that I want to participate in WLM, nobody 
will put a template saying that it is indeed participating... then, why a 
picture of an Amernian contestant that don't want to take part in the 
Azerbaijani contest is tagged as such? 


IMHO, both monument templates should be kept in the images, but keep the 
original {{Wiki Loves Monuments 2013|XX}} template according to the participant.
Osmar Valdebenito G.
Director EjecutivoA. C. Wikimedia Argentina


2013/9/19 Lodewijk <[email protected]>

Hi,
I think it is great that these people shared their photos. In many countries 
there are uploaders from other countries, sometimes very active. This is 
something that always has been encouraged. So this is not really exceptional. 
And when I upload a picture, I might do the description in English or Dutch (my 
native language), but probably not in the local language. So also the fact that 
they use Armenian is not really something that surprises me. Independent of 
where the buildings are recognized. 



I have a hard time understanding why you are upset that their images are 
participating in two competitions. The Azerbaijan organizers are probably happy 
that buildings they consider important are being photographed. The 
photographers should be happy that their chances of winning a prize have 
doubled! (will you be the first person to win Wiki Loves Monuments in two 
countries? Even with one photo! Wouldn't that be amazing?) The only people that 
could potentially complain are the people who submitted photos in Azerbaijan 
directly - their chances of winning something have decreased. The Armenian 
competition didn't decrease in size and is not negatively affected at all. Of 
course I'm assuming that the azerbaijan organizers will take extra effort and 
care to make sure that the jury will act neutrally and independent /who/ made 
the photo. 



I see no injustness in the Azerbaijan competition following the Azerbaijan 
definition of what is a monument. I see no injustness in tagging photos 
accordingly if they are on that list. And I see definitely no injustness in 
giving Armenian photographers an extra chance to win a prize. I do agree that 
our life would probably be a bit easier if there was less overlap in 
definitions. But unfortunately these definitions are far from perfect, in each 
country.



So I would like to thank a.arpi.a and vacio (and many others!) for their great 
contribution in photos, and hope that we can all continue constructively: 
getting more good images of important buildings. And of course I thank you too 
for your amazing 2500 images! 



With kind regards,Lodewijk

2013/9/19 Arman Musikyan <[email protected]>




Hi dear Lodewijk,

I turn to you as a one of most up-loader photos in the world. I think it is no 
correct, when unwillingly users moves to other arrangements. I couldn't 
understand Azerbaijan country's people behavior. How can they explain, what 
most of participants in wlm.az 
(http://stats.wikilovesmonuments.cl/?pais=azerbaijan, also see attached 
pictures) are Armenians. Also, most of moved picture names written by Armenian 
letters.




In attached statistic you cans see "A.arpi.a, Vacio, Vagharsh, Aydinyan, 
Ghulyan, Vahag851 users. They most uploaders after Interface and Urek 
Meniashvili, and because they are wlm.az organizers, A.arpi.a becomes most 
up-loader for Azerbaijan country. Is it correct ?




For me it unjustness and need to correct it. I can understand, when this action 
do with new users, but when they do with wlm.az organizers, it's just shame for 
their country.




If Azerbaijan's think, monuments in Nagorno-Karabakh theirs, they can go to 
this place and take photos. It's their problem. But they just stolen 149 
pictures from Armenian WLM. It's unjust.

I require to reset all mention users pictures history to first state.




Best regards,
Arman M.


Четверг, 19 сентября 2013, 14:10 +02:00 от Lodewijk 
<[email protected]>:


        
        



    






        

        
        
        
        
        

        




        
        
                
                
                        Hi Vacio,
I don't quite understand your explanation - and I fail to see the merit of your 
'solution'. 
First, you say that you get a lot of complaints of Armenian participants 
because their photos are tagged with an Azerbaijanian template. To me, this 
suggests that somehow, the buildings on those photos are recognized by the 
Azerbaijan government as monuments. That just means the Azerbaijan government 
thinks those are important buildings. 





But then you say that the wlm.az competition only lets one city participate 
(probably because the Azerbaijan government only recognized monuments in that 
city. That confuses me, because it seems to contradict with your earlier 
statement that you get a lot of complaints. 





The situation as it is (or should be) now is, that people can add heritage 
templates when a government recognizes that building as a monument. This is 
very helpful in many situations because many people simply forget to add this 
information. This includes a crazy situation where the Republic of Ireland 
(which does not participate by the way) would recognize a monument in the 
middle of Azerbaijan, then also this could be added. It is simply a sign of 
appreciation and matter of fact. 




Also, when a picture is 1) a monument recognized according to Country B's 
national definition and 2) fulfills the criteria of a given competition 
(submitted in the right month, license etc.), a template indicating that the 
picture participates in Country B's national WLM competition can be added. 




Based on these templates, the relevant categories will be added. 
But: this can only be /additional/. Templates like this should not be removed 
for other countries (with of course obvious exceptions, such as if there is a 
clear mistake etc - like last year when someone submitted the Eiffel tower in 
(I think) the Indian competition). 





I don't see good arguments to change this. I know this might be confusing and 
upsetting to some people who feel strongly about these cases, but then we 
should make an effort to explain that Wikimedia Commons, like Wikipedia, has a 
sense of Neutral Point of View. We don't decide which country is right, or even 
whether a country exists. Especially in these cases, we're focused on 
documenting these buildings, which clearly both the Azerbaijan and 
Nagorno-Karabakh government agree upon that they are important cultural 
heritage. 





Lodewijk

2013/9/19 Vacio <[email protected]>






  
    
  
  
    Dear all,

      

      I lack the technical background to comment on the discussion
      below. I just want to say this: I am frankly not so much concerned
      about which flag is placed where, or which country is mentioned
      where. I am only concerned that I get a lot of complains from
      Armenian participants of the contest, who see their photos appear
      in the wlm.az category rather than wlm.am (at the result of manual
      change of templates in their photos).

      

      Just to make clear why this bothers them. It is technically
      impossible for people who live in Armenia or Nagorno-Karabakh to
      travel to Azerbaijan (let's say in case they become winners of
      wlm.az). (There are other issues as well, for instance, wlm.az
      seems to have only included the monuments of one
        city of Nagorno-Karabakh, while wlm.am included 4
        provinces).

      

      This means that they are practically excluded from the contest
      (they have no chances to win). So, I suggest, that we, the WLM
      community, make a decision on how to solve this. 

      

      I personally can think of two options:

      

      * We don't allow anyone to manually add templates to WLM images,
      at least until 30 September

      * We allow users to add only an alternative template which will
      not change hidden categories or any other metadata (I mean an
      alternative template of {{Cultural Heritage Azerbaijan}}).

      

      Please let us know if you can think of anything else.

      

      Vacio

      

      

      On 09/17/13 01:37 , Platonides wrote:

    
    On
      16/09/13 16:35, Aleksey Chalabyan wrote:
      

      Dear all, and especially those who provide
        us with tools for running WLM
        

        contest.
        

        

        If on same page we have 2 templates, from different country
        contest,
        

        with different ID, do you think scripts/bot may run into issue?
        

        

        Will those tools successfully process both of templates, assign
        

        necessary categories, show up correctly in counters, voting
        tools, etc?
        

        

        Example of such image is:
        

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%D4%B1%D5%B4%D5%A1%D6%80%D5%A1%D5%BD%D5%AB_%D5%BE%D5%A1%D5%B6%D6%84,_%D5%BE%D5%A1%D5%B6%D6%84%D5%A1%D5%B5%D5%AB%D5%B6_%D5%B0%D5%A1%D5%B4%D5%A1%D5%AC%D5%AB%D6%80_....jpg
        

        

        Thanks beforehand,
        

        Xelgen
        

      
      

      The tools at http://toolserver.org/~platonides/wlm2013/ will
      consider only the first template.
      

      Last year the database was designed to support a second country,
      but it was so exceptional that it wasn't implemented. I think we
      identified a single case of multicountry monumentness before the
      contest, plus perhaps a couple more found later for some rivers.
      

      

      I can easily add detection of multiple countries, the trickiness
      starts when querying it, which not only results in more complex
      checks for the database, but it's not even clear how it should be
      defined: What should be the answer for "How many images have am
      and az together?" Should Ամարասի_վանք,_վանքային_համալիր_....jpg be
      counted once (as for "How many images are in total?") or be the
      sum of images of both countries?
      

      How to count the number of countries in which a user did photos,
      etc.
      

      

      

      If the problem is limited to monuments in Azerbaijan and Armenia
      contests, it may be simpler for the bot to detect that case and
      internally map those images to an am+az pseudo-country.
      

      

      

      PS: I agree with Multichill, renaming a monument template (or
      adding new variants such as redirects to it) will make the bot to
      suddenly not detect the monument identifier.
      

      

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