Kaya

I like to announce the development of a new QR code creator.  The original idea for the upgrade came from Wikimedia Australia and its work with Toodyay WikiTown project.  

Wikimedia Australia has setup out to create two new independent resources for the Qrpedia project with the support of Wikimedia UK who first developed the QRpedia concept back 2011 and presented it to the community in 2012.

The two concepts are;
I'd like to thank Dave for his efforts in turning a discussion at a Perth meetup  into reality.  I also acknowledge the WMF & WMAU for supporting me on a detour post WMCONF 2017 to discuss the concept with the WMUK and the some of the people involved in the development of the original project, those discussion were invaluable getting to this point.  

I looked forward to the next part of the project and hope that people will come forward with suggestions, requests, and help so that as a community we take an even bigger step in sharing the sum of all knowledge

Regards
Gideon Digby(Gnangarra) 
Vice President Wikimedia Australia
Noongarpedia: https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/nys/Main_Page
WMAU: http://www.wikimedia.org.au/wiki/User:Gnangarra


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Date: 10 February 2018 at 17:43
Subject: Meta email from user "Evad37" - Free Knowledge Portal
To: Gnangarra <gnangarra@gmail.com>


Hi, can you please forward the following to Wikimedia-l and other places of
interest, per our discussion this afternoon.

Thanks, David (User:Evad37)
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New tool "The Free Knowledge Portal"

Hi all,

I've created a new tool, The Free Knowledge Portal,[0] that is a solution to
the Community Wishlist Survey proposal "Qr codes for all items".[1]

The basic idea is to provide stable urls that showcase a Wikidata item's
sitelinks, and related items.

The tool also lets you generate QR codes that link to those urls, and so is
like a successor to QRpedia: proving easy access our projects' pages via QR
codes, but for all Wikimedia projects, not just Wikipedia.

And it is multi-lingual - it will detect the device language and serve
sitelinks for that language (i.e. enwiki if the langauge is English, frwiki if
the language is French, etc).

Also, it designed to be backwards-compatible with existing QRpedia codes, by
using a page title and site to determine the relevant Wikidata item id. (But
of course its up to the QRpedia people to redirect the codes to these urls)

Examples:
*Boston (Q100), using your devices language:
** https://tools.wmflabs.org/portal/Q100
*Boston (Q100), using French:
** https://tools.wmflabs.org/portal/Q100/fr
*Boston (Q100), using Spanish:
** https://tools.wmflabs.org/portal/Q100/es
*Backwards-compatible url for Boston on English Wikipedia
** https://tools.wmflabs.org/portal/?title=Boston&site=enwiki

The following features already work:
*QR code generator
*Portal page with
**Item label
**Item description
**Wikimedia sitelinks
**Related items (from 'What links here')
**Neary items (if the item has coordinates)

I'm also planning to show links to external identifiers, if the item has any.

Another feature that would be nice would be to keep a record page visits,
which could then be visualised into graphs and the like. I'm not entirely
sure how this should be done, so any advice or help people could offer would
be appreciated.
(I'm thinking of making a mysql table with just a couple of
columns for item id and date-timestamp of visit, where each visit would be
recorded in a row. Then you could get page visits by doing a query that
counts the number of rows with a matching item and a date-timestamp within
a given range.)

I could also use some help with i18n/translations (what I've got at the moment
has come from Wikidata labels and Google translate, which is far from ideal)

Anyway, suggestion, other feedback, and code patches would be appreciated:
either directly on Github[2], or on the Meta page which I've just recently
created.[3]

Cheers, David (User:Evad37)

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[0] https://tools.wmflabs.org/portal
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2017_Community_Wishlist_Survey/Wikidata/Qr_codes_for_all_items
[2] https://github.com/evad37/wm-portal
[3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Free_Knowledge_Portal

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