Hi all,
Wiki Loves Monuments international team is excited to share the following news with you:
Flickr [1] and Wiki Loves Monuments will work together to encourage and facilitate the contributions by Flickr photographers to Wiki Loves Monuments 2017. Here is the rough sketch of how this collaboration will work (more details will be provided on this list as we learn more but also as we run into questions that we'd like to answer with you):
* Flickr is going to use their Worldwide Photowalk Group [2] to host images and invite photographers to participate in Wiki Loves Monuments 2017.
* This week they will publish a blog post on the Flickr Blog/social and update the group with a call to action for photographers to begin organizing independent meetup events/walks in their location in September. They will be closely following the sign-ups for countries participating in Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 [3]. Please help us by keeping that page updated.
* Organizers will create Facebook events with specific details and monuments the attendees will photograph. Flickr will host a master list broken down by continent/country in a Group Discussion.
* They will open the Group for photo submissions in September to officially launch the month and in sync with each country's opening and closing time and date of campaigns.
* Flickr will post each week with their favorite images in the group (blog + social + galleries) to continue encouraging participation/submissions.
* When we say "organizer" in above points, we are referring to group organizers on Flickr end. If country organizers on our end would like to get more involved with Flickr photographers, we'd support and encourage that but local organizers on either side shouldn't feel pressured to do so. :)
For a list of things we should do, please read [4].
In the past, the photowalks have been pretty popular [5] and both sides are looking forward to welcoming new cities as part of this Wiki Loves Monuments season.
We are very happy that Flickr is working with us and our communities through Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 and we hope that the experience of this year provides more opportunities for the two communities to collaborate more in the future.
Questions and comments are welcome.
Best, Lily
[1] https://www.flickr.com/ [2] https://www.flickr.com/groups/flickr10photowalks/ [3] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2017/Partici... [4] On our end, we will need to do the following: * Workout how to keep the local organizers updated about the submissions on Flickr end as the contest is moving forward. * Create a bot that will call a Flickr API at the end (or at specific intervals) of the contest to import photos from Flickr to Commons. We should communicate with Flickr what exact information they should make sure gets collected and served via the API. (country code, monuments ID, name/id of the photographers, license, photo, ...) * Licenses accepted. * [optional] A mapping tool such as Monumental is something photographers will appreciate a lot. :) * and more
[5] Continents/cities that have had participated more than a couple of times in the past photowalks by Flickr:
Europe: London, Berlin, Munich, Paris, León or Valladolid (and other cities) in Spain, Moscow, Rome and other Italian cities...
Americas: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, NYC, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Toronto, Sao Paolo, Guadalajara (Mexico)
Asia: Bangalore and other cities in India, Taipei, Karachi,
Oceania: Sydney, Melbourne and other smaller cities in Australia, occasionally some city in New Zealand (Christchurch) or Japan (Nigata, Tokyo)
Hi Lily!
Great, I'm very happy. I shared this news with the members of Wikimedia Italy.
Hear you soon, Cristian
Il 01/08/2017 08:06, Lily ha scritto:
Hi all,
Wiki Loves Monuments international team is excited to share the following news with you:
Flickr [1] and Wiki Loves Monuments will work together to encourage and facilitate the contributions by Flickr photographers to Wiki Loves Monuments 2017. Here is the rough sketch of how this collaboration will work (more details will be provided on this list as we learn more but also as we run into questions that we'd like to answer with you):
- Flickr is going to use their Worldwide Photowalk Group [2] to host
images and invite photographers to participate in Wiki Loves Monuments 2017.
- This week they will publish a blog post on the Flickr Blog/social
and update the group with a call to action for photographers to begin organizing independent meetup events/walks in their location in September. They will be closely following the sign-ups for countries participating in Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 [3]. Please help us by keeping that page updated.
- Organizers will create Facebook events with specific details and
monuments the attendees will photograph. Flickr will host a master list broken down by continent/country in a Group Discussion.
- They will open the Group for photo submissions in September to
officially launch the month and in sync with each country's opening and closing time and date of campaigns.
- Flickr will post each week with their favorite images in the group
(blog + social + galleries) to continue encouraging participation/submissions.
- When we say "organizer" in above points, we are referring to group
organizers on Flickr end. If country organizers on our end would like to get more involved with Flickr photographers, we'd support and encourage that but local organizers on either side shouldn't feel pressured to do so. :)
For a list of things we should do, please read [4].
In the past, the photowalks have been pretty popular [5] and both sides are looking forward to welcoming new cities as part of this Wiki Loves Monuments season.
We are very happy that Flickr is working with us and our communities through Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 and we hope that the experience of this year provides more opportunities for the two communities to collaborate more in the future.
Questions and comments are welcome.
Best, Lily
[1] https://www.flickr.com/ [2] https://www.flickr.com/groups/flickr10photowalks/ [3] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2017/Partici... [4] On our end, we will need to do the following:
- Workout how to keep the local organizers updated about the
submissions on Flickr end as the contest is moving forward.
- Create a bot that will call a Flickr API at the end (or at specific
intervals) of the contest to import photos from Flickr to Commons. We should communicate with Flickr what exact information they should make sure gets collected and served via the API. (country code, monuments ID, name/id of the photographers, license, photo, ...)
- Licenses accepted.
- [optional] A mapping tool such as Monumental is something
photographers will appreciate a lot. :)
- and more
[5] Continents/cities that have had participated more than a couple of times in the past photowalks by Flickr:
Europe: London, Berlin, Munich, Paris, León or Valladolid (and other cities) in Spain, Moscow, Rome and other Italian cities...
Americas: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, NYC, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Toronto, Sao Paolo, Guadalajara (Mexico)
Asia: Bangalore and other cities in India, Taipei, Karachi,
Oceania: Sydney, Melbourne and other smaller cities in Australia, occasionally some city in New Zealand (Christchurch) or Japan (Nigata, Tokyo)
Excellent! I've long regretted the absence of Wikimedia Commons content and initiatives from Flick's public domain area and similar showcases.
Nemo
That is fantastic news, well done!
On 1 August 2017 at 09:11, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
Excellent! I've long regretted the absence of Wikimedia Commons content and initiatives from Flick's public domain area and similar showcases.
Nemo
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Wow! Great news.
Hasive WMBD
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 3:53 PM, Richard Nevell < richard.nevell@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
That is fantastic news, well done!
On 1 August 2017 at 09:11, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
Excellent! I've long regretted the absence of Wikimedia Commons content and initiatives from Flick's public domain area and similar showcases.
Nemo
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Thats a good news. Greetings from Pakistan
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Lily lilyofthewest.wikimedia@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Wiki Loves Monuments international team is excited to share the following news with you:
Flickr [1] and Wiki Loves Monuments will work together to encourage and facilitate the contributions by Flickr photographers to Wiki Loves Monuments 2017. Here is the rough sketch of how this collaboration will work (more details will be provided on this list as we learn more but also as we run into questions that we'd like to answer with you):
- Flickr is going to use their Worldwide Photowalk Group [2] to host
images and invite photographers to participate in Wiki Loves Monuments 2017.
- This week they will publish a blog post on the Flickr Blog/social
and update the group with a call to action for photographers to begin organizing independent meetup events/walks in their location in September. They will be closely following the sign-ups for countries participating in Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 [3]. Please help us by keeping that page updated.
- Organizers will create Facebook events with specific details and
monuments the attendees will photograph. Flickr will host a master list broken down by continent/country in a Group Discussion.
- They will open the Group for photo submissions in September to
officially launch the month and in sync with each country's opening and closing time and date of campaigns.
- Flickr will post each week with their favorite images in the group
(blog + social + galleries) to continue encouraging participation/submissions.
- When we say "organizer" in above points, we are referring to group
organizers on Flickr end. If country organizers on our end would like to get more involved with Flickr photographers, we'd support and encourage that but local organizers on either side shouldn't feel pressured to do so. :)
For a list of things we should do, please read [4].
In the past, the photowalks have been pretty popular [5] and both sides are looking forward to welcoming new cities as part of this Wiki Loves Monuments season.
We are very happy that Flickr is working with us and our communities through Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 and we hope that the experience of this year provides more opportunities for the two communities to collaborate more in the future.
Questions and comments are welcome.
Best, Lily
[1] https://www.flickr.com/ [2] https://www.flickr.com/groups/flickr10photowalks/ [3] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_ Monuments_2017/Participating_countries#Definitely_participating_countries [4] On our end, we will need to do the following:
- Workout how to keep the local organizers updated about the
submissions on Flickr end as the contest is moving forward.
- Create a bot that will call a Flickr API at the end (or at specific
intervals) of the contest to import photos from Flickr to Commons. We should communicate with Flickr what exact information they should make sure gets collected and served via the API. (country code, monuments ID, name/id of the photographers, license, photo, ...)
- Licenses accepted.
- [optional] A mapping tool such as Monumental is something
photographers will appreciate a lot. :)
- and more
[5] Continents/cities that have had participated more than a couple of times in the past photowalks by Flickr:
Europe: London, Berlin, Munich, Paris, León or Valladolid (and other cities) in Spain, Moscow, Rome and other Italian cities...
Americas: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, NYC, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Toronto, Sao Paolo, Guadalajara (Mexico)
Asia: Bangalore and other cities in India, Taipei, Karachi,
Oceania: Sydney, Melbourne and other smaller cities in Australia, occasionally some city in New Zealand (Christchurch) or Japan (Nigata, Tokyo)
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