Hi Strainu,
Op 12-12-2011 22:03, Strainu schreef:
2011/12/12 Andre Koopalandre@molens.org:
There are already other tools that from the lists will put coordinates on pictures tagged with an ID as well.
Can you provide some links please? I'm trying to keep up with all the cool stuff that's happening around the images from WLM, but it's getting harder (which is a good sign!).
That's exactly one of the weaknesses we identified in the evaluation: We have a lot of tools, documentation and other things, but it's not well structured at all making it impossible to find.
In the specific case of Romanian monuments, I'm more likely to encounter the other case - articles or images have coordinated, but the list doesn't - wh only have about 100 cordinates in the list.
Most of the tools are described at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2011/Tools The flow of information for the coordinates is: List on Wikipedia -> database -> bot on Commons. So exactly in the wrong direction for you. This is by the way the reason why I'm not automagicly adding images. I would create a loop: List on Wikipedia -> image & id in database -> bot on Commons adds identifier template to image. Image on Commons with identifier -> compare with list -> bot adds image to list in Wikipedia. Anyway, back to the coordinates. On Commons we use the coordinates of the photographer. That's next to the object, but not exact. You could maybe use a tool like http://toolserver.org/~locator/coordinates.php here?
Maarten