Brianna Laugher schrieb:
I plan on
another script that looks for, say, 20 commons-compatible
images on a wikipedia (or wikibooks) which are /not/ on commons yet.
These should be displayed with thumbnail images, links, etc. There would
be a checkbox in front of each, and the checked ones can be uploaded en
block to the commons. Would that be desirable?
Uh... if it just says "these images have been tagged GFDL/PD/whatever,
do you want to transfer them to the Commons?" I would have to say no.
Transferring images is a good opportunity to re-examine the licenses
and sources provided for many images on local projects, which are
often quite suspect! Transferrers should be quite stringent in
requiring a source (that if online, is actually *checked*) and a
license justification - for non "(PD/GFDL/whatever)-self" items. For
self created items, some common sense is needed... low res items
should generally be treated with a great deal of suspicion.
I put a version of what I imagined earlier live at
http://tools.wikimedia.de/~magnus/pushforcommons.php
I have disabeled the upload part, so it is currently only usable as a
"bad license hunter". The image name leads to the description page, the
image links to its "big" version.
An image on commons with the same name (so it exists) is displayed in
the "commons" column; also, a note is "commons" is mentioned in the
description, indicating that the image is on commons under another name.
Magnus