In accordance with the language policy, the Italian edition of Wikinews
has been set up and announced in the proper channels:
http://it.wikinews.org/
Following the recommended process for new language editions, the
participants have also prepared several pages on Meta, which should be
imported into the live site shortly.
All best,
Erik
The English Wikinews writing contest has now officially begun. See
http://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Wikinews:Writing_contest
for details. This is a contest of endurance; I will try to maintain a
daily log of the survivors.
I encourage readers from other Wikinews editions to observe the contest
and decide whether it makes sense to implement a local equivalent.
All best,
Erik
Hi,
situation today: a Wikipedian at a meetup shows me a collection of at
least 100 beautiful high-resolution photos from Ecuador. Unfortunately,
only a couple of them are on the German Wikipedia, and none are on the
Commons. He's perfectly willing to make them GFDL, though. I offered to
do the uploading for him, but it occurred to me that a more general
solution might be in order.
Hence, I've just launched an experimental file upload service for the
Wikimedia Commons:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:File_upload_service
(please translate!)
The idea is that people who are not comfortable using the Commons
directly (such as non-Wikimedians), or who want to upload a large number
of files, can contact a registered helper who will batch-upload them.
I can obviously only handle a limited number of such requests, so I
encourage anyone familiar with handling an upload bot to add themselves
to the list of helpers. If you can't handle large email attachments, let
me know, and I can give you an account on my FTP space.
Note that this is really a workaround for the Commons not being as
user-friendly as it should be (no single login, no easy upload form, no
batch upload support, categorization requires wiki knowledge).
Eventually, I'd like this to become obsolete.
I'm posting this announcement to foundation-l, wikipedia-l, wikinews-l,
and commons-l, since all these projects are affected. Please
forward/translate the message for other affected projects.
All best,
Erik
As announced yesterday, I have set up http://uk.wikinews.org/
(Ukrainian) in accordance with the existing language policy and notified
the interested participants. This is also the first time the optional
additional process at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/New_language_pre-launch has been used.
Related question: Should I continue announcing new Wikinews editions to
foundation-l, or is it enough to post to wikinews-l? I don't want to
spam the list with this. Coming up next is probably Italian.
All best,
Erik
Hi
Erik about Wikinews and blogs:
"One idea which has been discussed was the creation of a global
real-time forum for citizen journalists from various different projects
(individual blogs, Indymedia, OhMyNews, etc.). This would be quite a
challenge, but something I would like to pursue further"
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/User:Eloquence/State_of_the_Wiki:_February_26%2…
I care for Wikinews and I think a collaboration between Wikinews and all
those bloggers out there would be a great idea. I´ve also read the
chatlog and I´m curious: Is there a certain place where people discuss
about a "global real-time forum" ? I think a good start would be a
webbased forum (all mentioned people above have access to the web) where
further discussion can take place.
greetings
Christian
Wikinews passed the 1,000 article milestown today! The story in
question was an original report of a football match. Hopeful the 2,000
mark will come sooner than this one!
- Ciaran
One approach might be to begin to think of which types
of fair use images could be allowed.
For example, when making an article about a firm, it
might be authorized to use the logo of this firm in
fair use.
For example, when making an article about a movie just
making it for an oscar, it might be authorized to use
a small representation of the movie poster.
Ant
-------
I am sympathetic to this, but I think that there needs
to be a fairly
tight policy. As an example, we really can't take a
photo from
Reuters and claim fair use -- our use is too similar
to theirs,
competes with theirs, etc.
I think it's worth discussing at length so we can get
our heads clear
about what the exact bounds should be. Commons-only
is very safe for
now, but your point is valid of course.
David Speakman wrote:
> C&P from the Wikinews watercooler:
> > > I officially propose that we institute an
"Image:" upload capability
> into the Wikinews area and drop the use of Wiki
Commons as our default
> image upload site and article image server since it
will harm the depth
> of our news coverage. The use of Wiki Commons as our
image source will
> hamper us since [[w:fair use]] images are not
allowed there. It is my
> belief that news sometimes needs fair use graphics
-- case in point: the
> "Wells Fargo and Barclay's rumoured to be in merger
talks" article in
> which I inserted a Wells Fargo and Barclays logo -
which visually helps
> the story. But since we use Wiki Commons for our
image source, this
> graphic will most likely be deleted, leaving the
story text-only. --
> Davodd | Talk 10:13, 10 Jan 2005 (UTC)
> > > --
> David Speakman
> http://www.DavidSpeakman.com
> 501 Moorpark Way #83
> Mountain View CA 94041
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I perfectly know that *currently* it is not
compatible.
I understand the current limits to uploads, and the
needs to discuss what should be and not be allowed on
wikinews. While obviously, we can not authorize all
fair use images for the reasons explained by Jimbo
(competiting with sources like AFP in particular), I
think some types of fair use images could possibly be
used by Wikinews. This would require that these types
are extremely well defined and strict respect is made
of these limits.
Use of a firm logo is not likely to make us in trouble
with other news sources, so that might be one of these
cases which might be tolerated. On wikinews, not on
wikicommons of course.
As for ESA, a petition is currently under way to have
it release some images under a free license.
Ant
--- David Speakman <david(a)speakman.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: wikinews-l-bounces(a)Wikimedia.org
> > [mailto:wikinews-l-bounces@Wikimedia.org] On
> Behalf Of Jimmy
> > (Jimbo) Wales
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 9:59 AM
> > To: Wikinews mailing list
> > Subject: Re: [Wikinews-l] To stop using Wiki
> Commons as our
> > default Wikinewsimage source
> >
> >
> > Anthere wrote:
> > > One approach might be to begin to think of which
> types
> > > of fair use images could be allowed.
> > >
> > > For example, when making an article about a
> firm, it
> > > might be authorized to use the logo of this firm
> in
> > > fair use.
> > >
> > > For example, when making an article about a
> movie just
> > > making it for an oscar, it might be authorized
> to use
> > > a small representation of the movie poster.
> >
> > I think this is a nice start.
> >
> > In fact, it might be the right way to go as a way
> of
> > constructing the policy. A blanket "no" on fair
> use, but
> > with specific holes punched through that firewall
> for cases
> > that we deem to be o.k.
>
> Although this sounds good, it would be in violation
> of current
> Wikicommons policy since movie posters are
> copyrighted by movie studios
> and not available for free distribution. So, when a
> movie poster is
> uploaded by a Wikinews reporter, it will mostly
> likely be flagged and
> deleted from Wikicommons since its use in a
> Wikibooks - or some other
> wikiprojects - would be a copyright violation.
>
> You're getting a taste of my frustration with the
> Wikicommons-only
> approach for Wikinews. The situation is more complex
> and common sense
> says it should be.
>
> It gets worse - space pictures taken by NASA are
> public domain - and
> Wikicommons compatible. BUT space pictures taken by
> ESA or other
> countries are copyrighted by the ESA or specific
> universities - and are
> not Wikicommons compatible.
>
> We ran into this issue with the Titan probe. Some of
> the best pictures
> released were not Wikicommons compatible - so we
> could not use them,
> even though every news agency on the globe that I
> witnessed did use
> them. We, instead had to rely upon artist
> illustrations from NASA - not
> actual photos.
>
> I highly recommend you visit this link:
>
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Copyrighted
> - where a
> user-created flag of the Commonwealth of Nations
> will most-likely be
> deleted due to non-commercial-use copyright
> concerns.
>
>
> --
> David Speakman
> http://www.DavidSpeakman.com
> 501 Moorpark Way #83
> Mountain View CA 94041
> Phone: 408-382-1459
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