On Mar 22, 2006, at 11:30 AM, Mark Wagner wrote:
Wikipedia's got a problem with images. 2000
of them are uploaded
every day, and most of them have inadequate source information, an
incorrect license tag, or an invalid fair-use claim.
I think this is a little premature. It is really important to remember
that, with our current methods - *The Number Of Untagged Images Is
Going Down*. The images tagged as lacking source or license info no
longer *have* a backlog(due to the change in CSD policy allowing them
to be deleted, and the hard work of a number of Wikipedians), and the
backlog of Un-tagged images *is going down*. Not by much; about 300
per day on average, but it *is going down*.
In that case, anyone want to help over at commons? Don't worry, we've got
plenty of backlog to go around.
Nathaniel