Hi!
Someone [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk% 3AJimbo_Wales&diff=71723381&oldid=71704559 suggested] I post this here. The original in on Jimbo Wales' talk page.
I am looking into licensing some Wiki IPR. Who should I talk to? [[User:Stephen B Streater|Stephen B Streater]] 19:46, 24 August 2006 (UTC) : I've been asked to be a bit more specific. My ideas often sound controversial at first, so I'd appreciate it if you could work with me on this one. : So, to be more specific, I run an award winning service which allows web-based editing and publishing of video, often uploaded over the air from camera phones such as the [[Nokia N93]]. These can be output in a variety of formats, and I would like to add a button which will publish video directly in the free format supported by Wikipedia, upload the videos directly from our servers to Wiki Commons, and sort out all the licensing forms ready for signing off by the user. Current publishing icons look like: * a world (for web publishing / hosting with a built in Java player) * a mobile phone (for mobile phone publishing / hosting) * [[timecode]] (for [[EDL]]/[[XML]] text output for further editing on other systems) * [[iPod]] (for publishing/hosting video podcasts) * MPEG (for MPEG 2 output) * Ogg (for [[Ogg]] open video/audio formats - this is a new addition, not reflected in the [[FORscene]] article yet as I've stopped editing the article now following a suggestion at my RfA)
In order to add them to Wikipedia articles, Ogg videos currently have to be downloaded over the web to a local computer, and then uploaded manually to Wikipedia. This is significantly more work than users have come to expect from the other formats, and not necessarily possible on locked down / firewalled computers such as at work or in a library or cybercafé. I would like to add a new publishing option which automatically uploads Ogg videos to Wikipedia. You can see a couple of manually downloaded and uploaded videos made in this way (shot on a mobile phone, and edited on the web) [http:// commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Bungy.ogg here] and [http:// commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Medical.ogg here]. Given the impoverished nature of video on Wikipedia (I couldn't find any other videos uploaded this year), I feel this would help to the project by encouraging editors to contribute their original video content under the free licences here.
As this development would exclusively be used for publishing free content to Wikipedia, I think it would be nice to use the Wikipedia logo for this button. What do you think about this idea? [[User:Stephen B Streater|Stephen B Streater]] 22:14, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
:See the wikitech-l thread starting at [http://mail.wikipedia.org/ pipermail/wikitech-l/2006-August/038163.html]. There's a discussion there about allowing "upload" directly from another server. -- [[User:CesarB|cesarb]] 22:36, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
:: Thanks - an interesting thread. Luckily technical issues can be solved :-) The largest video I've uploaded so far is 10MB, though I've got some harder/longer ones to add. I've just set a longer one off to test it. Coincidentally, people don't seem to watch long videos on the web, so encouraging people to edit their material more concisely may not be a bad thing. I'm new to Ogg, so haven't got a feel for file sizes yet, but when I've converted a dozen or so videos, I'll know how things compare with my usual web format. [[User:Stephen B Streater|Stephen B Streater]] 23:20, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
::: The biggest video I've made so far is 47.9MB in Ogg. Is the upload limit 20MB or 100MB? [http://pro.forscene.net/ss1/published/ gIsa4-1152810274.can/ Here] is the current external Java streamed version so you can see it now (size and frame rate adapt to your connection speed). [[User:Stephen B Streater|Stephen B Streater]] 08:31, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
That is specific enough to get the responses you need. I recommed you also post the above details to http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/ wikien-l/ and http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/ as it seems to be a very interesting idea and worthy of consideration. [[User:WAS 4.250|WAS 4.250]] 01:52, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Stephen