Le 03/12/14 00:01, Kasper Souren a écrit :
On Tuesday, December 2, 2014, Florence Devouard <anthere(a)anthere.org
<mailto:anthere@anthere.org>> wrote:
I wanted to outline that both Kumusha Takes Wiki and Wiki Loves
Africa are being conducted in English and French
Great!
And to a certain extent in Arabic thanks to a couple of volunteers who
helped. But not as thoroughly than as in French or English.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Africa
I see the contest is over now, will there be another one coming up?
I hope we will have another one in one year from now !
We will have to identify the topic though. Any idea ?
The other thing is that we are thinking a very nice extension to the
photo contest could be a project to write a collection of wikibooks
related to Cuisine in a variety of countries.
That would be a nice opportunity to clean/categorize/use the uploaded
photos.
I was quite disappointed by the limited participation of Cameroom
to the photo contest. Given the effort already been done in that
country to train editors and to promote the project, I expected
more input.
While trying to upload some pictures to
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Afripedia_Douala I'm
starting to understand at least one part of the issue. Internet
connections are really bad. Very high ping times, both at the French
institute as well as in the hotel I'm staying in now, which I can't
easily consider cheap (at least in terms of pricing).
Yes. We had the problem in many countries as well. Which is why we
agreed that a few groups from the focus countries upload till the end of
this week.
I remember for example, Erina (Uganda) organized a visit to a food
market in the morning with students and an upload session in the
afternoon. The connexion was so bad they only succeeded to upload a
dozen images. She gave up in the end. And later uploaded the images in a
dropbox for someone else to upload them on Commons.
And yes... that is one of the big issues we met on the way.
Flo
Is there a robust way to upload pictures to Commons
over bad internet
connections?
Facebook and G+ Android apps have done a fairly good job at uploading
pictures automatically, but now I still need to first download them to
my laptop and then upload them through the Upload Wizard, which is
failing me. Using the Commons Android app is not a good alternative
from the hotel connection because it wants me to enter a user/pass
combination too often on my phone.
Cheers,
Kasper
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