) and we are
processing first-come, first-served. In case of emergencies, please make a
note at
or on
my talk page.
Regards,
Jee
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 10:57 AM, John Cummings <
John.Cummings(a)wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
Depending on where the content is coming from
uploading the images to
Flickr and then importing them may be an option. When I worked for the
Science Museum we simply changed the licence of some of the images on their
Flickr account and I used Flickr2Commons to import them, it also records
the attribution and which CC licence the images used. I'm currently working
with UNESCO to release some of their archive and will most probably suggest
this route which as a bonus creates a second large audience for the content
on Flickr.
Hope this is helpful
John
On 2 Feb 2015 22:52, "James Heilman" <jmh649(a)gmail.com> wrote:
OTRS does not even bother replying to the
consents I send them. Thus the
images I have received releases for get deleted. Going forwards I am
simply
uploading to En Wikipedia. Not ideal but not sure
what the solution is.
--
James Heilman
MD, CCFP-EM, Wikipedian
The Wikipedia Open Textbook of Medicine
www.opentextbookofmedicine.com
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