On 10/17/05, Justin Cormack justin@specialbusservice.com wrote:
I put latitude and longitude on a bunch of my images on the commons. It'd be nice if there was a standard for that, and we could probably tag a large portion of the images there.
How do you do that out of interest? GPS? Can you give an example URL.
Nah, I just did it by hand using one of those map sites (I think it was mapquest). And now that I'm looking, I did it with a lot fewer pictures than I thought I did. I can't find an example, and I swear I looked up the information on http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Vetstadium.jpg and http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:DSCF0281.JPG. Anyway, this search function on mediawiki really sucks, I don't yet have my images on commons well organized, and I have an assignment for a class due in 4 hours, so I'm going to have to bail on finding an example for now.
I actually managed to create a replica of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Capemaypoint.JPG using google earth. It had the same angle and zoom and everything. I had this displayed on a subpage of my user page, and I thought it was pretty damn neat, but it was deleted by Kelly Martin. I think I still have the image on a hard drive somewhere, but it's not on my main drive.
Lots of UK place articles have UK grid refs and so on which could be
extracted, although they need conversion. I would add more geo data if there were standard templates etc. I do have a GPS card somewhere, but I wish my camera had it built in.
Yeah, I'd love to have a camera that could just add it to the metadata.
I am very keen on adding geolocation data to wikipedia. The google
maps interface is nasty though - more interested in building it into WP itself.
In the really long term I'd love to see an open content mapping site. In the meantime I think we should stick to using templates if we're going to link to non-open content sources. This way we can change the source if anyone ever does come out with something open.
OK, back to work. 3 hours and 50 minutes left.