Hello everyone,
Some of you might know me already but I will still reintroduce myself. I am
Satdeep Gill and I work in the Community Programs (GLAM) team at the
Wikimedia Foundation, and my work is heavily focused on supporting
Wikisource. I have been working on documenting various pain points and case
studies around Wikisource and I will be coordinating with the Community
Tech team if any of the Wikisource-related proposals
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2020/Wikisource>
get voted among the top 5 in Community Wishlist Survey 2020
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2020>. Voting
began yesterday and will run until December 2, 2019.
As you already know, 2020’s Community Wishlist Survey will be focused on
Wikimedia projects other than Wikipedia, Commons and Wikidata. The
Community Tech team at the Foundation will then work on the top 5 proposals
voted by the community. This means that there is a significant chance that
Wikisource will be receiving more attention this year! To support this
process, I wanted to share some potentially helpful context gathered from
my time talking with Wikisource communities in India.
Based on a workshop I participated in recently with the Indic community at Wiki
Advanced Training 2019
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CIS-A2K/Events/Wiki_Advanced_Training/2019>
organized by CIS-A2K <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CIS-A2K>, I have
created a list of top priorities for the Indic Wikisource community. This
might be useful to the global Wikisource community in evaluating Wishlist
proposals, and I have identified specific proposals that closely match
these priorities. They are:
1.
Tools/scripts across various Wikisources - There are many scripts/tools
that exist on some Wikisources and not on others. There isn’t enough
documentation available to easily localize and integrate them in other
Wikisources. (Similar to the proposal
Migrate_Wikisource_specific_edit_tools_from_gadgets_to_Wikisource_extension
2020 proposal
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2020/Wikisource#M…>
)
2.
VisualEditor for Wikisource/Improving the Proofreading Interface -
Wikisource uses a lot of templates and VisualEditor for Wikisource needs to
be designed accordingly. (Similar to UI_improvements_on_Wikisource 2020
proposal
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2020/Wikisource#U…>
)
3.
Tool to integrate book viewing with pagelist creation and identity page
scan errors - the workflow for creating pagelist could be improved by an
integrated bookviewer for PDF/DJVU files improving the page identification
experience and allowing for adding/removing errored pages from a scanned
file. (Similar to the proposal Index creation wizard 2020 proposal
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2020/Wikisource#I…>
)
Check the entire report from the Wiki Advanced Training at the link given
below:
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Newsletter/October_2019/Contents/W…
Besides these, it might also be worthwhile to consider the following
proposal around supporting inter-wiki links on Wikisource:
-
Inter-language_link_support_via_Wikidata 2020 proposal
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2020/Wikisource#I…>
Once again, don't forget to vote on your favorite proposals before December
2, 2019 as the Community Tech team will be working on the top 5 voted
proposals.
Feel free to reach out to me at sgill(a)wikimedia.org, in case you want to
discuss any of the above, or to further discuss needs and strategies for
Wikisource.
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Regards,
Satdeep
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Satdeep Gill (pronouns - he, him)
Program Officer
GLAM and Underrepresented Knowledge
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Hello everyone,
It's exciting that this year's Community Wishlist is focusing on Wikimedia
projects other than Wikipedia, Commons and Wikidata. There are already 35
proposals related to Wikisource
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2020/Wikisource>
.
Based on a workshop with at Wiki Advanced Training 2019, I have created a
list of top 5 priorities for Indic Wikisource community. This might be
useful to the global Wikisource community to improve proposals and
prioritize once voting begins.
Most of the proposals have already been submitted in some of the other form
but one top priority from the Indic community is still missing:
*Easy (Automated/Semi-automated) Transclusion of Proofread/Validated
Indexes*
Today is the last day to submit proposals, please feel free to submit this.
You can read the entire Wikisource report in last month's GLAM newsletter:
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/GLAM/Newsletter/October_2019/Contents/W…
Best
Satdeep
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Satdeep Gill (pronouns - he, him)
Program Officer
GLAM and Underrepresented Knowledge
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Hi,
As the Wikimedia Summit 2019 ended recently, it would be great if the
representative from Wikisource User Group can share his experience and
submit a report.
Regards
Bodhisattwa
Hi all,
Just some news (mainly about tech-related subject) on what happened
recently on and around the Wikisource galaxy:
- the Community Wishlist Survey 2020 is still open for proposal for one
week, right now on a total of 69 proposals, 25 are about Wikisource!
Quantity is good but let's focus also on quality, don't hesitate to comment
and improve the existing proposals on
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2020/Wikisource
- the WikidataCon was 25-26 October in Berlin. There was a Wikisource
meetup and I also did a lightning talk about Wikidata (the video is here
https://media.ccc.de/v/wikidatacon2019-18-lightning_talks_1#t=2377 )
- and last but not least, the Hindi Wikisource was (finally) created. The
bug is apparently fully solved so there should be no more delay for the
next project creations, yeah !
Cheers,
~nicolas