Hi! Some weeks ago we (Spanish Chapter) have recived a mail from Delphine. I'm a member of Wikimedia Spain and we are interested in this project. I've created the commons page, and we are working now to organize us.
Regards.
Millars
Hi, I am Vicenç Riullop
or user Vriullop, member of Amical Viquipèdia, WM-CAT to be. Some users on
ca.wiki are working on lists of monuments and we have initiated contacts with
Catalan heritage institutions. We are not sure if we will participate, or on whatever
form, but we will be around.
Vicenç
FYI
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Onderwerp: [Toolserver-l] Monument databases to play around with
Datum: Sun, 06 Feb 2011 13:06:47 +0100
Van: Maarten Dammers <maarten(a)mdammers.nl>
Antwoord-naar: toolserver-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Aan: toolserver-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Hi everyone,
For Wiki Loves Monuments
(http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments) I'm
harvesting information about monuments (cultural heritage) into a
database. These monuments can be found in the database p_erfgoed_p at
sql. The tables are in the form monuments_<countrycode> and there is one
table monuments_all in which all country tables are aggregated.
I hacked up something to show these monuments in Google Earth:
http://toolserver.org/~erfgoed/monuments_test/ but my focus is more on
adding more countries and improving the data. So maybe someone else
feels like being creative with this data?
Maarten
Ps. Source at https://fisheye.toolserver.org/browse/erfgoed/erfgoedbot/
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Dear all,
thank you for your interest in Wiki Loves Monuments. There are in total 33
subscriptions to this mailing list, and that is much more than I hoped for
when we started this! I hope we can together set up a wonderful cooperation
on a European level - the first in its kind. I apologize for the (once
again) long email - there is just so much to write!
First of all, for those that might have missed it, let me refer to the
earlier post where I explained the concept I had in mind at the time: [1]
and the post mortem of Wiki Loves Monuments 2010 with a lot of helpful
information: [2]. I hope this e-mail will clarify a bit where we are, and
where we are going.
Considering the high interest up to now, it seems very likely that we will
try to pull this off definitely! September seems rather far away still, but
please note there are some steps that take a lot of time (especially getting
the raw data and building lists and a community), so we really have to get
started soon to avoid stressing too much later on.
I will send in a week or two a more worked out concept of what Wiki Loves
Monuments could look like. I hope for your input up to that moment, and
after that as well.
There are a few important points I would like to share with you:
1) Wiki Loves Monuments EU 2011 will be organized in a federative way - that
means that you are responsible for organizing a contest in your own country.
Ideally following similar principles, but there will be a lot of own
responsibility. We do want to make it easier for you though, so if you need
advise, we will be available; technical infrastructure can of course be
shared.
2) If you are interested to participate, even if you do not know for sure
yet, or if there are dependencies, please share that information! We created
a table on Wikimedia Commons, [3], please fill that table with the
information available for your country! Especially the chapter contact and
the "want to do WLM" columns. If you have doubts and need advise, just start
a new thread on this mailing list and we can all help each other.
3) Getting the monument info. As explained at [2], addresses etc for the
monuments to create lists from is crucial for organizing a successful Wiki
Loves Monuments. Our experience is that the organizations governing this
data are not very protective, and might be very enthusiast if we want to use
it in a disclosing way. If you want to run a Wiki Loves Monuments in your
country, you need this data. First step is to find out which organization in
your country has the rights to release this data. Second is to see if you
have any (direct or indirect) connections to that organization. If you have,
please approach the organization yourself, and share your experiences with
other chapters! If you do not have any contacts, and your only option is a
"cold call" - then please contact Wikimedia Nederland (through Maarten
Dammers) - we have several enthusiast partners which have good contacts with
sister organizations in other European countries. They might be able to
provide contact details of the right person. We probably need a few days up
to a week to get you that information.
4) In general: please communicate a lot and swiftly through this list. Most
likely multiple countries will encounter similar problems which we never
thought of in the Netherlands - please share them, and don't think you will
be the only one.
5) A good thing to keep in mind, probably stating the obvious, this is a
typical project where a chapter can only /facilitate/ the community. There
is a high dependency on volunteer activity on the project, and if there is
no interest from volunteers for this, don't start with it.
6) If you need any kind of advice, just ask for it. Maarten and I (and
probably many others) are willing to help out in any way possible - if
necessary to get your community motivated, we could come and give a
workshop/brainstorm session for a day or so (February might be a good month
for that), but please approach us quickly about that! If you have any out of
the box ideas on this, share them!
I look forward to any replies and input, lets make this list alive! I would
appreciate it if every chapter that actually read the whole email would just
make its presense known, so that we know how many chapters are here and
listening, and who needs to be approached privately once again.
Best,
lodewijk
[1]:
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikilovesmonuments/2010-December/00000…
[2]:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments/post_mortem
[3]:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2011/progress
Hello,
With Fanny ([[User:Inisheer]]), we've made a little promotional video about
Wiki loves monuments.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wiki_loves_monuments.ogg
Since I've new ideas for an other vidéo, but I need some helps !!! My idea
is between this first video and *Where the hell is Matt ?*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlfKdbWwruY
So I find photo a Wikimedians photographers in work all around the world
with monuments behind there. It will be good with famous monuments (St.
Patrick's Cathedral of New-York, Machu Pichu, Brandebourg Gate, Great Wall
of China, Great Pyramid of Giza, etc.) but also with unknows monuments (a
little church, a statue, a stone gate, etc, etc.).
It's not necessary to travel a lot. Make that in your country. I will try to
use mailing lists of chapters and Foundation to have photos.
Thanks a lot for your helps !
Ludovic