Two quick questions, I'll use the list since they are technical.
On 25/06/13 14:28, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
Over the last year, we have seen some discussion about if and how Wikidata can be useful for Wikimedia Commons. One aspect of this is maintaining meta data as structured data.
On behalf of the Wikidata development team, I just posted a proposal for this:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wikidata_for_media_info
In order to support Commons meta-data, we plan to introduce another
entity type, media-info. Each file on commons can have a media-info entity associated with it, which would reside on a sub-page of the file description page. E.g. the meta-data for File:Berlin.jpg would be located at File:Berlin.jpg/info.
Do you think it would it be possible to have this data on the actual image page, where current page text would be just one of the items?
Aperture, etc. Might be taken from EXIF using a bot.
Wouldn't it be possible to create/update this data automatically whenever an image is uploaded?