Good point. For a bot savy it should not be difficult, a priori, to log files 
in Deletion requests, Candidates for speedy deletion an other problematic 
categories and also in category Images from Wiki Loves Monuments xxx in xxx. It 
would help WLM local organizers to track those potential problematic files and 
users.


Vicenç


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de Michael Maggs <[email protected]>
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Tema: Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] How can we put together a more rigorous 
screening

[...] With suitable categories for shortlisted and winning entries, it ought to 
be perfectly possible to devise a bot that will provide a real-time warning 
when images are deleted or made the subject of a Deletion Request.

If this seems worth doing, I would be very happy as a Commons admin and crat to 
help set things up.

Michael

Jean-Frédéric<mailto:[email protected]>
31 January 2017 at 3:41 pm
Hello,

Anyway, as much as I am surprised that no top WLM organizer is a Commons admin 
(although there's clearly at least one admin on this mailing list),

I beg to differ − Lokal Profil, Romaine, Yarl and myself are members of the 
international team and sysops on Commons :) [0]

This thread reminded that I planned (and then forgot ^__^) to reach out to the 
Commons community on behalf of the WLM team, in order to hear their thoughts 
regarding WLM, how it impacts their workload, etc. Not sure yet how best to do 
that. Anyhow, feel free to continue posting your thoughts on this list (or to 
me privately if you prefer) − I’ll compile a summary it for the international 
team and this list :)



[0] 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2016/Who%27s_who

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Ynhockey<mailto:[email protected]>
31 January 2017 at 12:58 pm
Are Commons admins approved temporarily? I know some Wikipedias (including 
Hebrew) don't have permanent adminship and re-approve admins every once in a 
while, but it's probably a disastrous policy for Commons if it's the case.

Anyway, as much as I am surprised that no top WLM organizer is a Commons admin 
(although there's clearly at least one admin on this mailing list), it's 
possible to get around this, although not easy. Lily has a good channel to the 
WMF and most of us are long-time users who know many others + many developers. 
The solution can be technical, and it can come from the WLM: perhaps a new user 
group that can only see historical revisions and restore without some of the 
other admin rights, perhaps an options to archive images that "need" to be 
deleted on groups of Commons policy, but aren't opposed by the foundation's 
legal team (might be a solution for URAA images as well), etc.

I know that many in the community don't want any WMF interference, and the WMF 
wants to repair community ties—both are completely understandable. I don't want 
to suggest that we should interfere with these processes, but do think we can 
implement some kind of solution on the side. After all, WLM is a big project 
that costs a ton of resources. Just in terms of money, the WMF (or sometimes 
local donations) funds it with tens of thousands of dollars, directly or 
indirectly. It's therefore worth investing a little bit more to technically 
support projects like WLM.

—Yan (Ynhockey).


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31 January 2017 at 8:57 am


It's expected on Commons too, see 
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Deletion_policy#Speedy_deletion><https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Deletion_policy#Speedy_deletion>.

When mistakes happen on Commons, we're sometimes too quick at generalising. 
Currently Commons has issues with one or two rampant admins who make 
semi-random deletions en masse (and even edit war on deletion requests). 
Hopefully the situation is temporary.

Nemo

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31 January 2017 at 8:39 am
I've told Jcb about this 
discussion<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Jcb#Unexplained_removals_of_license_information>,
 reminded them to check for license blanking vandalism and asked if they can 
check the deleted edits of the license blanker in case they were able to get 
any other files deleted that way.

I'm not an admin on commons, but where I am an admin it would be expected that 
you would check the history of a file before deleting it.

WSC


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