Samuel Klein <meta.sj(a)gmail.com> escreveu no dia terça, 1/01/2019 à(s)
00:51:
Dear Kiril, I assume you mean these lovely experiments
by Shared Knowledge:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Videos_from_the_Republic_of_Mac…
They are lovely, and look like they are now in use. I like specific
examples like these; was there any description of the project afterwards
covering its welcome, the steps towards its inclusion, notes for future
research groups tackling similar projects in the future?
Here:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:NeuroMat%27s_partnership_with_M…
you have a number of videos that were produced by the Wikimedia Community
UG Brazil to illustrate mathematical concepts, many of them awarded as
Quality and Valuable content for Wikimedia Commons. I believe all of them
are in use as well.
I've seen some resistance from the Wikipedia community against content like
this, as some people see it as a promotional tool for universities and
research institutions. Personally I don't see nothing wrong with win-win
situations as those "promotions" where valuable content is produced by
universities and donated to us, but not all people look at it this way.
A dedicated Draft-Wiki, like [test] but for text and media, with much
simpler standards for structure, sourcing, and
metadata [perhaps combined
w/ incubator?] would be a simple and welcome solution.
+1 on the Draft Wiki, it would be great to have a safe environment to play,
but allowing the final result to be imported into Wikipedia or other
Wikimedia projects.
Cheers,
Paulo