On Jan 11, 2008 12:38 PM, Erik Moeller <erik(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
All,
I won't realistically be able to continue to maintain the FlickrLickr bot:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:FlickrLickr
The bot consists essentially of two components:
- a Perl command-line script to fill a MySQL database with information
from Flickr about freely licensed (CC-BY) photos;
- a Perl CGI script to let users choose photos they want to see
uploaded to Commons.
Both these scripts are PD code.
I'll note that I haven't run the database updater for a while, and if
the Flickr API has changed, it may need some fixes.
I'd be happy to provide some initial assistance with setup & use, but
you'd have to find your own hosting, or migrate it to the toolserver.
The script doesn't cause terrible load, but it does create local
copies of the images downloaded from Flickr.
FlickrLickr doesn't currently have a user registration process; I add
new reviewers by hand to the MySQL database. It would probably be wise
to change that, since much of my time was spent authorizing users &
reviewing their work.
It's a pretty powerful tool: Some 10K images have been uploaded
through the FlickrLickr review process.
Is anyone interested in running & maintaining the script?
Best,
Erik
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Well, I would like to and since I operate most of the other Flickr
tools of Commons I know quite a lot about Flickr. The problem is that
1. I don't know perl and 2. I don't even have time to properly
maintain my own tools. However this sounds like a nice project for the
stable toolserver
<http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Toolserver/Stable_server>
<http://wiki.ts.wikimedia.org/view/Stable_server> if there are at
least two persons to who are willing to maintain this tool.
Bryan