Hi,
In fact, there are so many improvements to do:
- first IP should have their interface localised at any time, may be by cookies or browser setting language, I know it's not easy and so one... (there is a bug on bugzilla somewhere)
- allow categories to be localised, I know it's not obvious, I know it's difficult for mediawiki and so one, but currently Commons is not easy for non English speakers. (evergreen in many village pumps on Commons)
- add tag system, why not, it could be useful for search. Tag system could be developed like a label one. The first common point are the keywords.
These three points could help to make a better Commons
 
Florian Farge aka Otourly
Sur les projets wikimédiens et l'Association française, sur OxyRadio, OSM, et sur MOVIM
Socio di Wikimedia Italia



De : Maarten Dammers <maarten@mdammers.nl>
À : commons-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Envoyé le : Ven 29 octobre 2010, 18h 34min 05s
Objet : Re: [Commons-l] Use labels in Commons and increase coverage

Hi guys,

So we're having the tags discussion again? Pops up every once in a
while. Tags is a step backwards compared to categories. With tags there
is a relation between an object (a photo) and a word. No way of telling
what the relation is, what language the tag is, no relations between
tags etc etc. So just a word and no more metadata, but it is very easy
for the user. On the other side we have semantic web (yes, I said the S
word!). That's like an utopia we'll never reach. Categories are
somewhere in between. There's a relation between an object and a
category, we don't know what that relation is. There are relations
between categories, also we don't know what these relations are.

Would be nice if we could use all the information of the current
category system to build a better new system. Imho the most important
problem of our current system is intersections. Category:Churches gets
too crowded so we intersect it with locations (I even wrote a bot to do
that). This "hides" a lot of images. We want to add atomic things, let's
call them labels. So I want to add the label "church" and the label
"Amsterdam" and have some clever software figure out the intersection.
Between these labels you can define relations again (maybe even specify
more than a relation?) and you can add translations. For the simple user
the label should just work like a tag (click, added Amsterdam & Church),
but the more advanced user could add more information like translations,
relations with other labels, link to Wikipedia articles etc etc making
it a powerful system.

Maarten


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