Hi Andriy,

since the source code is available, I guess you should be able to make it work. I am not very technically oriented however, but I guess your own technically gifted volunteers are better versed in that. There's quite an extensive amount of documentation available. You can find it linked from here:šhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012/Documentation#Technical .

Of course this is quite different from Wiki Loves Monuments (I guess you have your own set of volunteers and communication area), but I do encourage the creative spirit behind it (even if I would have liked more and earlier communication about the concept). Good luck with the organization, you seem to be working a very tight timeline with a lot of work ahead.š

Best,
Lodewijk

2013/2/26 áÎÄÒ¦Ê âÏÎÄÁÒÅÎËÏ <bondareandre@gmail.com>
Dear friends,

This spring Wikimedia Ukraineš organize a new competition Wiki loves Earth (see http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/02/13/wikimedia-ukraine-new-photo-contest-wiki-loves-earth/)

We need a technical help. We would like to use the same tools we used during WLM. This include - upload master, the database of objects which could be daily renewed according to renovations in Ukrainian wikipedia and statistical tool.

As far as I understand the easiest way to conduct this is to use exactly the same algorithm that fantastically worked during WLM-2012. The only difference is using another group of templates for creating WLE-database, e.g. instead of "WLM-row" it would be "WLE-row".
Is it possible?

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Regards, Andriy Bondarenko

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