Hi,
I'm a longtime OSM contributor. I like the idea of Wikidata and what I'm really interested in is a sort of bridge between both projects.
Would somebody be interested in writing a game like application, which would invoke JOSM Remote Control (JOSM RC) at the coordinates in the wikidata item and
wikidata=Q....
in the clipboard?
That would make it easier to add such tags to the OSM objects.
Polyglot
Sorry for the delay. But still I think it is worth to have attention to this subject.
OpenStreetMap is the Wikipedia for maps, thus it seems logical that we use it much in Wikipedia and Wikidata. However, I do have the impression that - even while we use some OpenStreetMap - the gap between the two organisations is still too big and I think it would be good to bridge it.
Probably one reason for this gap is that users from Wikipedia/Wikidata do not know that much about how to edit OpenStreetMap and how the data is stored, and probably for users from OpenStreetMap how to work with the data of Wikidata. Of course there are users who do know both, but I think this is for most users not the case.
It is easy to wait for the future, but I that would only delay the future of working together more deeply. I think we can all benefit more from a deeper collaboration. Therefore I would like to suggest the forming of a working group with core users from OpenStreetMap and from Wikidata to sit together on this subject.
Romaine
2015-03-20 23:27 GMT+01:00 Jo winfixit@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm a longtime OSM contributor. I like the idea of Wikidata and what I'm really interested in is a sort of bridge between both projects.
Would somebody be interested in writing a game like application, which would invoke JOSM Remote Control (JOSM RC) at the coordinates in the wikidata item and
wikidata=Q....
in the clipboard?
That would make it easier to add such tags to the OSM objects.
Polyglot
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
Hi Polygot,
Also an OSM and WikiData contributor here.
This sounds great and awesome. Might not be a game, but I guess a script can do. As adding that script to user's commons.js.
Who writes this scripts or how do we implement this? Will try myself and see :).
Best,
- Enock twitter: @Enock4seth enockseth.github.io | [[User:Enock4seth]]
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 9:45 PM, Romaine Wiki romaine.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for the delay. But still I think it is worth to have attention to this subject.
OpenStreetMap is the Wikipedia for maps, thus it seems logical that we use it much in Wikipedia and Wikidata. However, I do have the impression that - even while we use some OpenStreetMap - the gap between the two organisations is still too big and I think it would be good to bridge it.
Probably one reason for this gap is that users from Wikipedia/Wikidata do not know that much about how to edit OpenStreetMap and how the data is stored, and probably for users from OpenStreetMap how to work with the data of Wikidata. Of course there are users who do know both, but I think this is for most users not the case.
It is easy to wait for the future, but I that would only delay the future of working together more deeply. I think we can all benefit more from a deeper collaboration. Therefore I would like to suggest the forming of a working group with core users from OpenStreetMap and from Wikidata to sit together on this subject.
Romaine
2015-03-20 23:27 GMT+01:00 Jo winfixit@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm a longtime OSM contributor. I like the idea of Wikidata and what I'm really interested in is a sort of bridge between both projects.
Would somebody be interested in writing a game like application, which would invoke JOSM Remote Control (JOSM RC) at the coordinates in the wikidata item and
wikidata=Q....
in the clipboard?
That would make it easier to add such tags to the OSM objects.
Polyglot
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
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Wikidata and OSM user here. I think iD editor would be better than Josm, because very few Wikidatans have Josm installed, but all of them have browsers.
ned, 7. lip 2015. 00:26 Enock Seth Nyamador kwadzo459@gmail.com je napisao:
Hi Polygot,
Also an OSM and WikiData contributor here.
This sounds great and awesome. Might not be a game, but I guess a script can do. As adding that script to user's commons.js.
Who writes this scripts or how do we implement this? Will try myself and see :).
Best,
- Enock
twitter: @Enock4seth enockseth.github.io | [[User:Enock4seth]]
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 9:45 PM, Romaine Wiki romaine.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for the delay. But still I think it is worth to have attention to this subject.
OpenStreetMap is the Wikipedia for maps, thus it seems logical that we use it much in Wikipedia and Wikidata. However, I do have the impression that - even while we use some OpenStreetMap - the gap between the two organisations is still too big and I think it would be good to bridge it.
Probably one reason for this gap is that users from Wikipedia/Wikidata do not know that much about how to edit OpenStreetMap and how the data is stored, and probably for users from OpenStreetMap how to work with the data of Wikidata. Of course there are users who do know both, but I think this is for most users not the case.
It is easy to wait for the future, but I that would only delay the future of working together more deeply. I think we can all benefit more from a deeper collaboration. Therefore I would like to suggest the forming of a working group with core users from OpenStreetMap and from Wikidata to sit together on this subject.
Romaine
2015-03-20 23:27 GMT+01:00 Jo winfixit@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm a longtime OSM contributor. I like the idea of Wikidata and what I'm really interested in is a sort of bridge between both projects.
Would somebody be interested in writing a game like application, which would invoke JOSM Remote Control (JOSM RC) at the coordinates in the wikidata item and
wikidata=Q....
in the clipboard?
That would make it easier to add such tags to the OSM objects.
Polyglot
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
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