In terms of activist groups potentially contributing to Commons:
When I was in Hobart recently for Linux Conference Australia 2009 the
"Steve Irwin" (the Flagship of the Sea [[Shepherd]] anti-whaling
group) had just pulled in to port for refueling and supplies. I had a
chat with their photographer who was documenting events and said that
wikipedia would be very interested in hosting their "action shots/
videos". [I didn't have the time to explain the difference between
Wikipedia, Commons etc. :-) ] I gave him my card and will hopefully
hear from them when the whaling season is over. I made sure to
explain the priniciple of encyclopedic NOPV - and that we would not
be "promoting" their cause but would be very willing to host their
documentary images/video if it were licensed appropriately. We'll see
how we go!
All the best,
[[witty lama]]
On 07/02/2009, at 9:41 PM, private musings wrote:
This looks interesting!
http://forums.whyweprotest.net/15-media/photographers-wikimedia-
commons-images-needed-38443/
It seems members of the anti-scientology movement are interested in
contributing to commons - I've heard tell of some early en-wiki
volunteers being previously active in usenet scientology
discussions, so it's interesting to see the next generation
plugging in...
cheers,
Peter,
PM.
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