2011/2/12 Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org>rg>:
Hi,
I dont know if this is in scope with Commons - but if it is, be bold
and do it there (I'll leave that question to the commons specialists).
Otherwise you could of course do the same taking one language as core
project and copying it to the others from there - but I can imagine
that is politically sensitive.
I would suggest to add some more information in the templates, even
though you dont have that info yet. For example: year that the
building was built, architect and address. If you dont have the info,
leave it blank, but then people can add the info if they like.
I am just wondering if it is technically possible to create a
wiki-table with 60 000 entries (or more - as in Germany as I remember
the list has 250 000 + entries) - and even if it is technically
possible - effective maintaining and browsing such a table is going to
be really hard... I guess - if geotagging is available it would be
more clever to organise a POI-style data-base which could be used as a
slice on Google maps and/or OSM. One could then choose of his/her
starting point and see on the map all monuments.
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