There is a problem with the german umlaut ß (all the others, ä, ö and ü, work), the pictures aren't downloaded. I don't have the time to look into that now, so I keep downloading all the others and will try to find a solution tomorrow (and then download the ß-ones).
So if your language has some special characters that are accepted on commons and widely used (unfortunately, the german word for street is Straße ;) ) you should test that first. Once I have a workaround, I'll let you know.
On Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 10:37 PM, elya ew_wp@web.de wrote:
...and here comes the documentation for the file list script, my gratitude goes to DerHexer:
- replace one line in the python script:
old: liste = inhalt.split() new: liste = inhalt.split(",")
- add this line to your personal vector.js on Commons:
importScript('Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2011/filelistpercountry.js');
- Trigger with this URL:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_...
- Input the country (spelling like in the WLM category, e.g. "the
Netherlands") and click "OK"
3a) Have a coffee or two, depending on the number of images ...
- Get your list :)
Regards,
elya
Am 01.10.11 21:41, schrieb Kilian Kluge:
Since the question was just raised on the IRC channel, I thought I'd
share
our procedure with everybody.
First, some background information: We have nine jurors in Germany, eight
of
them being Wikipedians from various fields and backgrounds and one
expert.
The jury will meet at the end of October for two days and will compile a
top
To prepare this weekend (they have to reach a decision then no matter
what
;) ) it's obviously necessary to previously review all the pictures,
there
shouldn't be more than say 600-900 pictures to judge from. So we decided
to
do the following: Each of the eight Wikipedians will get his or her share
of
the almost 30000 uploads and will have to select at most 100 to bring to
the
final round.
Each juror receives his or her 3750 pictures on a usb flash drive. This allows me to "randomize" what each juror gets and is also very convenient for the jurors since they don't have to download anything. On the flash drive, each juror can handle the pictures in whatever way they like. They can delete some, create folders, use the image viewer of their choice,
tag
the pictures etc. For the final meeting, they can just bring the flash
drive
with them and the jury can quickly and easily create a shortlist.
The files still have their original name, so after the jury made their decision, they can go to commons and check whether each selected picture really fulfills all requirements.
So how does it work exactly?
I got a chronological list from the commons API with all files uploaded
for
WLM in Germany. I asked german Wikipedian DerHexer for the list, he
claims
it's quite easy to do, we already asked him to provide examples or - even better - a small form.
The list comes as one long line separated by spaces (which in my opinion
is
weird ;) ) and I wrote a short python script to handle it:
print "importing modules" import os print "reading monument list" file = open("komplett.txt","r") inhalt = file.read() liste = inhalt.split() print "starting download" juror = 1 counter = 0 for monument in liste: print counter # going to destination os.chdir(str(juror)) # preparing wget call = "wget " + monument # call wget os.system(call) # mess with jurors juror = juror + 1 if juror > 8: juror = 1 counter = counter + 1 os.chdir("..") print "Done. " + str(counter) + " files processed."
It's a little messed up in terms of language, but I guess you can see
what
it does. komplett.txt is the file with all the urls in it, i split it up
and
process each url. As I already mentioned, we have eight jurors, so I
created
eight folders named "1", "2", ..., "8" and the script walks through these folders. It works quite well, currently I'm at number 1600 ;)
So if there are any questions, let me know, I'll try to answer them.
Best regards,
Kilian
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