[Commons-l] An interactive copyright tutorial as a requirement for uploading?

Erik Moeller eloquence at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 05:58:17 UTC 2006


Wikimedia Commons is a very important resource, but it also has
policies which many people will find difficult to understand. They
cannot just upload whatever they want, they have to provide full
source information, and they should have at least a basic
understanding of licensing.

Many ideas have been mentioned here to somehow limit uploads by first
timers. One that I haven't heard mentioned is to require every new
user to go through some interactive tutorial process that explains the
basics. How could this be done?

1) Create a new permission for uploading.
2) Any user who doesn't have the permission, and tries to upload, is
presented with the tutorial.
3) Once they have completed the tutorial, they receive the permission.

On the implementation level, it seems that this can be done as an
extension which a) hooks into the upload process and checks whether a
user has the permission, b) displays a set of pages from the
MediaWiki: namespace (important so the tutorial can be localized using
the "/de", "/en" .. subpage syntax), each of them with a
"Previous"/"Next" button. Only when a user has viewed the final page
in the sequence, they would be given the upload permission.

All existing users (except sysops) would have to go through the process as well.

Future refinements could include interactive questions/answers about
copyright issues. As for bots, bot status has to be set by bureaucrats
anyway, so these could also give bots the upload permission.

Does this idea make sense? If it works for Commons, a simplified
version might even be useful for each individual Wikimedia project.

Erik



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