Please, avoid the use of "uselang". It works fine in english, but not for other languages. If you create a new "language" you must translate too many interface messages.
See http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&lim...
Someone could create a bot to make that work?
Sanbec
2007/11/26, Mike Linksvayer ml@creativecommons.org:
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 11:52 +1100, Brianna Laugher wrote:
I started creating the messages necessary for a new option on Commons:Upload, see http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Uploadtext/commonsderivative
but I stopped because I don't know what else is important to mention...
Should it still be noted that the uploaded derivative can only incorporate your original work in addition to the source work already on the site? There are lots of ways one can make a derivative work that aren't simple operations on the source work.
(only admins can edit that page, but please put suggested text on the talk page and it will be copied over)
Ok, I made a pretty braindead suggestion, just appending something about the above and a link to the Reworkhelper to your text. :)
there is a tool called "Reworkhelper" which we could tell people as use http://tools.wikimedia.de/~luxo/reworkhelper/?lang=en just as we tell people to use CommonsHelper and FLinfo, however I find Reworkhelper has a very confusing interface. If someone could work with Luxo to improve it that would be good. Someone who regularly uploads derivs and has an idea of what info needs to be checked, would be good.
That's really neat, but indeed has a difficult UI.
Seems like improving Reworkhelper is clearly the way forward. I'll take a closer look at it and see if I can contribute to that.
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