Hoi, The first project that will be Wikidatified is Commons. The reasons to do this are functional. Commons is not usable when you want to find something that it there. When you do not know English, it is a black hole.
What arguments are there to deny this? Obviously, there are many reasons to ignore this. The most important reason why we need to Wikidatify Commons is to make sure that it can be used by all our projects. Denying this to happen is denying the core functionality of Commons. Legalities only happen once you have something that is functional Thanks, GerardM
On 17 June 2014 22:06, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
On 17 June 2014 20:53, Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
The opportunity exist to have all this data in one "multimedia Wikidata". It would mean that when a Commons admin decides for his reasons that a
file
is no longer available, that a local admin can address his reasons and decide that it is available for his project. When a file is marked ad
being
available for transfer, it is technically only a different setting about that media file. I would not be surprised when in the technical infrastructure a file exists only once anyway.
I predict this will be unacceptable to Commons admins. The reasons advanced will be legal fears. (The actual reasons will be loss of power for Commons admins banned on a pile of other projects.)
- d.
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