Maarten,
That was my point: establishing a common interface, instead of each
going its own way. I was building a tool like that, at
http://wlm.wikimedia.pt/tools/plist
http://wlm.wikimedia.pt/monumentos.php
(I think it's pretty straightforward playing around with the simple
filter box (caixa de filtros), but would help if you know portuguese,
though).
Based on our ETL, I've already detected some errors on the structured
lists introduced by the bot conversion, which I hope I can fixed them in
time, so everyone can get clean (and complete) lists.
Btw, these lists are pretty old, and we're now updating it with official
lists in a versioned warehousing fashion. I was playing last nights
around (partial) dynamic statistics:
http://wlm.wikimedia.pt/tools/plist/stats.php
(You can easily see that there are more than 14 objects with images).
I'm also trying to add more internal information:
* I want to show progress graphs, I'm sure they'll motivate our
partners;
* How many of these have already articles - done;
* How many of these (that have article) have already images - half-done,
I want to cross information from Commons, which we'll give far more
realistic results.
* We have different status/degrees of classification, I think that
should be kept.
* We have multiple sources, so we have multiple source ids, which should
be kept for update in the future.
* I want our system to allow easily corrections: mainly coordinates.
I'm not sure if both databases need to co-exist (yours being an exported
version of our own), as I'd like to have more detail than the
monuments_pt_(pt) table.
Thanks for the tools information. Unfortuneately, I don't do python.
Regards,
--
Nuno Tavares
Wikimedia Portugal
http://www.wikimedia.pt
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Sáb, 2011-03-12 às 20:49 +0100, Maarten Dammers escreveu:
> Hi Nuno,
>
> Op 12-3-2011 20:03, Nuno Tavares schreef:
> > Maarten,
> >
> > What tools are there already in-place for WLM?
> Two tools to put the monuments on the map:
> *
http://toolserver.org/~erfgoed/monumenten_op_de_kaart/ only for the
> Rijksmonumenten in the Netherlands
> *
http://toolserver.org/~erfgoed/monuments_test/ for all countries
> Both tools I'm not happy about and should probably be rewritten from
> scratch with the current knowledge.
>
> Besides that I have last years tools (still running), see
>
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2010/template...
> These tools could be used as a basis to write tools which work in
> multiple countries.
>
> > I'd like to have a look
> > at the data model... there's no point in developing our own tools, if we
> > can extend existing ones.
> I updated
>
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2011/Monument...
> today. Should give a good overview of what data we already have.
>
> I would really like to have a tool to search the database and output it
> in different formats (Google earth/maps, JSON, gpx format, etc). For
> exampe: Give me all the monuments within 10km of my home which don't
> have a photo yet.
> This shouldn't be too hard to build, but I'm just not getting to it.
> Help would be much appreciated.
>
> Maarten
>
> > Best,
>
>
>
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