I like this idea, but it doesnt exist yet elsewhere ? It's true that a wiki system
would be nice.
But if a picture has nothing to do, how will you choose to keep or delete it ? Will we use
the same system as wikipedia for pages deletion ?
Shaihulud
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Envoyé : vendredi 27 février 2004 13:47
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Objet : [Wikipedia-l] Wiki-images?
On [[en:Wikipedia:Public domain image resources]], there is a nice list of sources, but it
is not
easily searchable. It is not clear which if any of these sources could provide me with an
image of
(fill in something). Because of this, we will find people either search long for images,
not do it at
all, or fail to find them. It's made even worse by sources such as
http://www.radiobras.gov.br/
that someone added recently - the site has some very useful content, but searching the
site is a
nightmare.
I would propose to start a place where we can keep descriptions of images and image
searches,
a search on which could then be used to get free or copyleft images for a certain subject.
A nice
start in this direction is made by the GIMP image archive, but:
* It only contains a few sources, and does not have the possibility to add others
* The original image descriptions are not included or linked to, so people when giving
descriptions
cannot use these, which means that for example portraits are worth much less because one
does
not know who is being portrayed.
Could it be made a wikiproject to make such information available? My idea would be a
wiki
(we're wikipedia aren't we?) where one could either upload the photographs and add
its
description and copyright status, or use a 'normal page' to link to the place
where the image
are, and again add a description. Adding keywords would also be a good idea. If a number
of
people would work on this for some time, we would thus get a nice, searchable collection
of
public domain and copyleft images.
Andre Engels