Hi all,
I am happy to have two things to announce.
1/ The payment method has been finalised. In short, it will be via Paypal. This means if you participate, you should have a Paypal account. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Philip_Greenspun_illustration_project/Payment#Specifics
2/ The image requests will be organised through JIRA, the issue-tracking system on the toolserver. There is project called 'PGIP' where they will appear. https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/PGIP
You will need to create an account on JIRA, to be able to pick up requests to work on.
Using JIRA lets us easily arrange new (unfulfilled) requests, filled-but-not-completed requests, requests awaiting review, reviewed requests awaiting payment, and finally completed requests.
There are some "issues" there now ("Illustrations") which all have names like "test 5", "test 6". I encourage folks to
a) create an account on JIRA b) play around with the test issues - e.g. by assigning one to yourself, add comments etc.
JIRA should be fairly multilingual, please let me know if you have trouble setting your language preference.
What's next: finalising the request list, and then we hop to it!
cheers, Brianna
2008/6/9 Brianna Laugher brianna.laugher@gmail.com:
What's next: finalising the request list, and then we hop to it!
Don't forget a Wikimedia Blog post when we're ready to shout it out to the world. This is hopefully a test run for more sponsored content creation.
- d.
Good news!, I'm ready for next step.
Saludos,
Oswaldo
Brianna Laugher brianna.laugher@gmail.com wrote: Hi all,
I am happy to have two things to announce.
1/ The payment method has been finalised. In short, it will be via Paypal. This means if you participate, you should have a Paypal account.
2/ The image requests will be organised through JIRA, the issue-tracking system on the toolserver. There is project called 'PGIP' where they will appear.
You will need to create an account on JIRA, to be able to pick up requests to work on.
Using JIRA lets us easily arrange new (unfulfilled) requests, filled-but-not-completed requests, requests awaiting review, reviewed requests awaiting payment, and finally completed requests.
There are some "issues" there now ("Illustrations") which all have names like "test 5", "test 6". I encourage folks to
a) create an account on JIRA b) play around with the test issues - e.g. by assigning one to yourself, add comments etc.
JIRA should be fairly multilingual, please let me know if you have trouble setting your language preference.
What's next: finalising the request list, and then we hop to it!
cheers, Brianna
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Hi Brianna : I have a question about method to work.
I understood that JIRA is a software program to purchase for Us$ 600.- standard version annual or year subscription.
On the other hand, in the "Philip Greenspun illustration project/Payment" in Wiki Specifics topic QUOTE "No individual illustrator will receive more than US$600 in total"...
... that amount is per month or year to each ilustrator ?
Cordially, JAIME HUERTA www.huemulin.cl
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Hi all,
I am happy to have two things to announce.
1/ The payment method has been finalised. In short, it will be via Paypal. This means if you participate, you should have a Paypal account. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Philip_Greenspun_illustration_project/Payment#Specifics
2/ The image requests will be organised through JIRA, the issue-tracking system on the toolserver. There is project called 'PGIP' where they will appear. https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/PGIP
You will need to create an account on JIRA, to be able to pick up requests to work on.
Using JIRA lets us easily arrange new (unfulfilled) requests, filled-but-not-completed requests, requests awaiting review, reviewed requests awaiting payment, and finally completed requests.
There are some "issues" there now ("Illustrations") which all have names like "test 5", "test 6". I encourage folks to
a) create an account on JIRA b) play around with the test issues - e.g. by assigning one to yourself, add comments etc.
JIRA should be fairly multilingual, please let me know if you have trouble setting your language preference.
What's next: finalising the request list, and then we hop to it!
cheers, Brianna
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2008/6/10 Jaime Huerta xiomaraltda@tutopia.com:
Hi Brianna : I have a question about method to work.
I understood that JIRA is a software program to purchase for Us$ 600.- standard version annual or year subscription.
On the other hand, in the "Philip Greenspun illustration project/Payment" in Wiki Specifics topic QUOTE "No individual illustrator will receive more than US$600 in total"...
... that amount is per month or year to each ilustrator ?
OK. Illustrators don't need to purchase a copy of JIRA. They just need to create an account (for free) on the toolserver installation of JIRA, at https://jira.toolserver.org/secure/Signup!default.jspa
To clarify the second statement, no individual illustrator will receive more than US$600 in total *per financial year*.
Please let me know if anything is still unclear.
Brianna
To clarify the second statement, no individual illustrator will receive more than US$600 in total *per financial year*.
Different countries, different organizations, different definitions of financial year ;)
What is time-span of this for WMF?
AJF/WarX
ps. AFAIK it's impossible to create *officialy* PayPal account in Poland
2008/6/11 Artur Fijałkowski wiki.warx@gmail.com:
To clarify the second statement, no individual illustrator will receive more than US$600 in total *per financial year*.
Different countries, different organizations, different definitions of financial year ;)
OK, per US financial year. :) Which apparently starts on October 1.
What is time-span of this for WMF?
I don't know if they have a timespan, because it's fairly "see how it goes". I hope Round 1 (when it begins) could run for around 2-3 months. Then we can re-evaluate and see what's happening.
ps. AFAIK it's impossible to create *officialy* PayPal account in Poland
Are you sure? Paypal lists Poland as one of their fully supported countries: https://www.paypal.com/worldwide/
cheers, Brianna
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Brianna Laugher brianna.laugher@gmail.com wrote:
2/ The image requests will be organised through JIRA, the issue-tracking system on the toolserver. There is project called 'PGIP' where they will appear. https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/PGIP
The JIRA page times out for me; is the system currently down?
Thanks, Erik
2008/6/10 Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Brianna Laugher brianna.laugher@gmail.com wrote:
2/ The image requests will be organised through JIRA, the issue-tracking system on the toolserver. There is project called 'PGIP' where they will appear. https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/PGIP
The JIRA page times out for me; is the system currently down?
It's working for me now, although it wasn't, earlier. It seems to have problems every now and then.
Brianna
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