Alex Brollo wrote:
I'm going to run into toolserver some simple
python + djvuLivre routines
to test the possibility to obtain a "wikicaptcha", built to be useful
for wikisource activity.
I'm far from sufficiently skilled to write all the project, in
particular the final user interface; but I'm not far to implement
something like a "voluntary wikicaptcha", t.i. to select controversial
OCR interpretation of words of a djvu file, and to present their image,
extracted from image layer, into a html form, so that a willing user
could upload their "human interpretation" and fix djvu text layer.
While asking if any of you is interested about, I wonder there would be
any wrong, or hurting toolserver politics, or raising safety issues, in
publishing the python code of such layman tries into toolserver wiki
into a subpage of my account, or otherwhere, so that any toolserver user
could take a look if curious or simply could take inspiration to develop
the idea as the idea IMHO deserves.
Alex brollo
Looks interesting. Does the language matter for you? Because if python
does not offer an advantage over php, I would recommend the later so
that it'd be easier to merge into wikisource.