I think the blue plaques is a lower hanging fruit. I thought someone (TomMorris?) was involved with these plaques. I would have thought we would be an obvious partner as we are not-for-profit and we would have a permanent url to a farly good article in most cases with a good chance of multi-lingual support.... and if you don't recognise "Enid Blyton - author" then it would be an added service. (And if you were brought up in France then you may not know who she is).
Anyone fancy banging on a ministry door?
It would take a long time to do though unless we could find a stick on or easily attachable (and) durable method of adding one to an existing plaque.
The other obvious customer is "Wiki Loves Monuments"
You may not have seen this new but the Juan Miro exhib opens on Friday in Barcelona (biggest for 20 years) and Wikipedians are the curators and its all QRpedia'd by Kippelboy et al. If you get a minute then give a polish to the Joan Miro painting articles (easy to find in template). There is support for about 5 languages, but if you can type Welsh etc then now is the time to show it off
Best wishes
See you Sunday
On 10/10/2011 10:26, Chris Keating wrote:Yes. I am sure English Heritage would jump at the prospect!
> We should also get QRPedia codes on blue plaques, monuments, and war
> memorials. :-)
Gordo
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