Hi Sarah,
Op 14-2-2012 3:25, Sarah Stierch schreef:
Hi everyone,
We just wrapped up an amazing GLAMcamp DC. Not only was the weekend
productive and inspiring, but we were able to solidify some solid
plans for this year's WLM.
Buh, I missed it. Where can I find the detailed
essay about the whole
glamcamp? ;-)
Here is a brief yet disorganized summary:
* Kaldari gave a brief explanation to the group about how the tech
side works. This was to give us a better idea of what it would
entail to have the United States participate, and how he can help.
(Thanks Kaldari for volunteering!)
* Kippelboy gave a great explanation of how WLM worked
(Catalonia/Spain?) in his area and it was really really valuable.
He also was great at calming us all down - especially me!
* On that note, Benoit, myself, and a few other folks decided to be
BOLD! First, I'm working on the Commons page for the WLM US page,
more to come with that, I've been traveling and really really
busy. That will reflect these updates in an organized way.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012_in_the…
looks good :-)
* We have decided once we can gain access to the WLM.us website
(Aude purchased) we are going to translate, copy and paste a WLM
site that is similar to others. Benoit is helping me with this, as
I am not a tech genius but I want to get it done since we are a
bit behind schedule.
* We are going to translate WLM US into Spanish, hoping to get more
Spanish speaking communities involved. (Spanish speaking
communities are the fastest growing in the US)
Would be nice to port the complete NRHP lists (like
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings…)
to the Spanish Wikipedia (and maybe other languages too). Any Spanish
speakers who like this idea? I can do the technical part, but my Spanish
sucks so there I could use some help ;-)
* We have decided to focus specifically on ONLY the National
Register of Historic Places. Not only is this easier for us to
digest the data (since most of the data for state specific content
isn't easily organized on Wikipedia at this point), but it's also
less overwhelming for first time participants. Next year we can
expand. Besides, over 1 million properties are on NHRP - I think
we'll be just fine :)
According to my statistics we have 86144 listings in the database. A
listing can be multiple buildings (a historic distric). We have 35779
(41%) with a photo so plenty of buildings left to take a photo of. Full
statistics at
http://toolserver.org/~erfgoed/api/api.php?action=statistics&stcountry=…
. And of course you can use the api to include a map at your website
like at
http://www.wikilovesmonuments.nl/monumenten/
* Templates will be modified so that each state can have it's own -
it'll just show the flag and name of that state. I'm not sure how
all that works, but, Jarek, Kaldari and Benoit are going to be on
top of it.
That's just a couple of lines at
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_country_lo…
to add countries. Not sure if adding 50 state flags is a good idea. I'd
rather have just the USA flag.
* We will of course reach out to NHRP for a
partnership opportunity
and we need to get a game plan together for other sponsors. Right
now we just need to get a web presence.
National Park Service? Do you already have contacts there? Would be nice
to get in touch with them. I know the NRHP project at the English
Wikipedia has several questions.
* We haven't quite solidified a judging process for the US winner,
however, we did agree that the public will vote on the winner(s).
I'm thinking it'll run something like the Commons Picture of the
Day contest with some assistance from volunteers to weed out just
plain bad images (blurry, rainy, ideally not helpful for WM
projects). Not more details on that at this time.
* We figure that since the US is so large, Wikimedians can organize
their own Wiki takes and road trip events, mixed with encouraging
national participation. All 50 states and US territories will be
involved in the NHRP data.
Cool. Would love to see a lot of Wiki Takes events taking place! I
created
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2012/Local_…
as a placeholder so we can keep track of them later on.
* Flickr will be used, we might have some special
groups organized,
contests, we're not sure yet. I'm a big Flickr person, so, I've
offered to lend a big hand with this.
Other details are rather unimportant right now, but we've got the ball
rolling. Short term goal right now:
* Get a web presence.
I am seeking help, because I am not savvy with graphic design, to
modify the WLM logo to feature "United States" someplace in the logo.
Please let me know if you can help (or be bold and do it ;-) ).
Do you really want to change the branding this way?
This week I have other priorities, but I hope when I'm back in DC I
can get the website content started. Benoit and I will be speaking
with each other. I also know we want to have a meeting at Wikimania
about this. Perhaps after we get the web presence part started, a
Skype can be arranged or an IRC talk for those interested in
volunteering for the US/Canada events. We also are going to have
cross-border events too :)
We hang out in #wikilovesmonuments on Freenode
I hope the US people don't mind me being bold about this, I just want
to get the ball rolling, and I know that myself, Kaldari, Benoit and
Pharos have agreed that "let's do this and get it started now," is the
best policy. Time is ticking!
Exactly! I'm sure they love to see you do all the hard work ;-) I hope
you get a lot of people on board.
Maarten