Hi Raul,
Op 10-2-2012 11:54, Raul Kern schreef:
Fields are mapped from the underlying tables. For a field to be useful a
lot of the underlying tables should have that field.
article varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
I think we have that in several sources, so yes, this one might be useful.
Op 10-2-2012 13:07, James Forrester schreef:
Article title on which wiki, and in which language?
Marble Arch,
Mramorový oblouk (Londýn) or マーブル・アーチ? It's easy enough to say
"the Wikipedia in the language spoken there", but what would we do for
Switzerland or Belgium, and how would the software know? Let's not
just assume enwiki imperialism. :-) The name on Commons might be a
sensible alternative, but I imagine that lots of monuments don't (yet)
have good links from their Commons pages if they exist at all to
Wikipedia/etc. useful articles on them...
The language is actually part of the
table layout, but was missing at
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2011/Monume…
. Take a look at the table layout now. Every row contains the source
language. It's possible to have the same entry in several languages. No
need to work out difficult systems ;-)
Op 10-2-2012 11:54, Raul Kern schreef:
and
registrant_url varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
We don't really have
that in a lot of sources. This is not a field I
would add.
Maarten