Yuri,
A thought for the longer term. For some works at enWS they are very geographic in nature. eg. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Highways_and_Byways_in_Sussex
The community looked at means to easily render these historical works to place, however, the effort to do so (esp. several years ago) against the reward had us abandon that exploration.
I hope that there may be a technical means to interweave works as they exist at the Wikisources with maps, either on a per work basis like the 19th century travel guides, OR for people interested in a geographic work area to be able to see what works relate to a spot/area on a map.
Even some of the biographical articles, eg. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Wooddeson,_Richard_%28DNB00%29 have places names that may (or maybe may not) would have interesting aspects to map individually or collectively
Definitely not asking for an immediate answer, however, if there was some means between Discovery, Wikidata and OSM to explore and bring new life to a traditional book, I think we are getting novel technology and map layers through time and space.
Regards, Billinghurst
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 6:38 AM, Yuri Astrakhan yastrakhan@wikimedia.org wrote:
The Discovery's maps team would like to share the progress we have been making, and our future goals.
- Kartographer extension is getting closer to being deployed. It will allow
editors to insert a map and add article specific data into wiki pages. Kartographer has a neat Visual Editor interface thanks to Ed Sanders. We hope to add a good VE maps editor there as well. See [1]
- Wikipedia Android app now shows all nearby articles on a map (Kudos to
Dmitry Brant)
- GeoHack (gps link in the upper right corner) for Russian and Italian
Wikipedias have switched to the new map. English wiki will have it soon as well (Kudos to Putnik and Legoktm)
- English & Russian WikiVoyage has switched to the new map
- Maps database is automatically refreshed from OSM (thanks to Max Semenik
and Alex Kosiaris)
- We now have a map without place labels [2]
[1] DEMO: http://vem3.wmflabs.org/wiki/Main_Page [2] https://maps.wikimedia.org/?s=osm
== Community Projects ==
- Simon Legner has been actively developing article map [3] with some help
from Tim Alder and Daniel Schwen
- Several people are working on Wikimaps Warper [4] tool to add and position
scanned map images.
- Kartotherian tile server code has been improved [5] and deployed to a
non-WMF site. This makes us very happy because it shows that our code is useful to others.
[3] https://tools.wmflabs.org/wiwosm/osm-gadget-leaflet/#/?lang=de&article=B... [4] http://wikimaps.wikimedia.fi/wikimaps-tools/wikimaps-warper/ [5] https://github.com/zoondka/kartozoa
== Future plans / goals == This quarter, our goal is to improve the content discovery experience on Wikivoyage by rolling out maps to all Wikivoyages. Specific tasks can be tracked in Phabricator: #maps [6], #kartographer [7]. These are some of the tasks we plan to do:
- Deploy Kartographer extension to Wikivoyage
- Add maps editor to Kartographer
- Work with Operations to make maps a production-level service. This
includes adding more caching and backend servers.
- Offer maps as a more stable and feature rich alternative to
geohack/wiwosm/WikiMiniAtlas
- Implement cross-wiki shared data storage
- Implement static service capable of generating a map image with the
article-specific overlays
- Allow editors to add maps directly to Wikipedia
- Implement the most requested features from the Future Plans [8]
[6] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/maps/ [7] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/kartographer/ [8] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Maps/Future_Plans
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