If I am not wrong, as of today, most books that were born digital, are
still under copyright. Of course, they are available freely on the
internet. But we can't use the pirated copies. How would we go about the
procurement of these books?
If we procure these copyrighted books, then the only we would have to do is
to check for proper formatting. Isn't it?


On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 7:58 PM, Lars Aronsson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 06/12/2013 02:48 PM, Andrea Zanni wrote:
>
>> We could define some tasks as
>> * corrected the page
>> * OPTIONAL added optional templates/links/annotations
>> *...
>>
>
> Geotagged all the photos, ...
>
> The list doesn't end. You need a generic mechanism
> for any new feature you can invent. But aren't our
> existing templates and categories the best way to
> do this? You could just add to each page:
> {{done|proofread=user1|**validated=user2|geotagged=**user4|...}}
>
>
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