I don't know how to structure it, but with Wikimedia Italia and the Italian Wikisource community we talked a lot about the "upload tool" from Internet Archive
The idea is that, from at least 4-5 years, it's a good practice to upload the books into Internet Archive, and then use the djvu. This year, as you all know, djvu support has been discontinued by IA: right now, there is only the PDF. Tpt solved the issue in the IA upload tool, but unfortunately the quality of the new djvu is often not sufficient.
Here's what we could do: * rewrite and integrate Alex's DJVU script into the tool: https://gist.github.com/alexbrollo/cc3c187172ac848bd896ecb2b812dc51 (the script produces an high-quality djvu) * create a better GUI for the system * discuss all together for having a much simpler tool/workflow for newbies, integrated with Commons, Wikidata, Wikisource
Inserting stuff into Internet Archive is relatively easy, and that is good: we can let them the difficult part, and we can just
Right now, there are at least 3-4 libraries in Italy with open partnerships with Wikimedia Italia, which want to upload books on Wikisource. A good, simple workflow could help many institutions around the world to do the same, and work with the community to proofread texts. It's a good way to get both some quality texts and new committed editors and visibility.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 6:09 AM, Sam Wilson sam@samwilson.id.au wrote:
Thanks Alex :) It's a minor project so far, but I reckon the work you've been doing on making a better, bigger, more proofreading-focused interface is really good. Do stick a proposal up!
So far, we've got:
- Add a 'clean' method for side-titles, and side notes to parser
- A spelling- and typo-checking system for proofreading
- Visual Editor menu refresh
- upload text wizard
- Language links in Wikisource for edition items in Wikidata
- Display subpage name in category
- Make Special:IndexPage transcludeable
- Fix Extension:Cite to get rid of foibles
If anyone's got half-formed ideas, I'd encourage you to post something, or just post to this mailing list, and we can all have a chat about it. :)
—sam
On Wed, 9 Nov 2016, at 04:50 PM, Alex Brollo wrote:
I too could add *some* proposals.... but the first one could be a deep
revision of nsPage edit interface to got the goal "fixed tools, almost full screen scrolling text & image". In the meantime, I'm go on testing FullScreenEditing.js by Sam, that presently is an excellent, running step approximating such a goal.
Alex
2016-11-09 1:03 GMT+01:00 Sam Wilson sam@samwilson.id.au:
__ Huzza for Wikisource; we've currently got more proposals than any of
the other categories (not that it's a competition, but still...).
@Micru: this whole topic of how to represent bibliographic data in WD
and properly link it in Wikisource is great! I'm looking forward to helping. :-)
—sam
On Tue, 8 Nov 2016, at 10:08 PM, David Cuenca Tudela wrote:
Hi Thomas, thanks for bringing that up! I wrote a proposal to finish the work
retrieving the language links from several editions and represent them in wikisource as language links.
To write or vote exiting Wikisource proposals, the link is: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2016_Community_Wishlist_
Survey/Categories/Wikisource
Cheers, Micru
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 10:06 AM, Thomas PT thomaspt@hotmail.fr
wrote:
Hello everyone,
The Wikimedia Foundation Community Tech team has launched a new
"Community Wishlist Survey".
Last year survey allowed us to get WMF staff time to work on using
Google OCR in Wikisource that allowed some Indian languages Wikisources to raise and on VisualEditor support.
Please, take time to submit new wishes and comment them. It could be
simple things (e.g. a new gadget for a specific workflow) or very complicated ones (e.g. native TEI support).
Cheers,
Thomas
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*De: *Johan Jönsson jjonsson@wikimedia.org *Objet: **[Wikitech-ambassadors] Your help needed: Community
Wishlist Survey 2016*
*Date: *7 novembre 2016 à 20:26:21 UTC+1 *À: *Wikitech Ambassadors wikitech-ambassadors@lists.wikimedia.org *Répondre à: *Coordination of technology deployments across
languages/projects wikitech-ambassadors@lists.wikimedia.org
Hi everyone,
Last year, the Community Tech team did a survey for a community
wishlist to decide what we shoudl be working on throughout the year. Since it's useful to have a list of tasks from the Wikimedia communities, it's also been used by other developers, been the focus of Wikimedia hackathons and so on. In short, I think it matters.
Now we're doing the process again.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2016_Community_Wishlist_Survey
If you'd feel like spreading this in your communities, it would be
much appreciated.
*) This is when you can suggest things. This phase will last from 7
November to 20 November.
*) Editors who are not comfortable writing in English can write
proposals in their language.
*) Voting will take place 28 November to 12 December.
Thanks,
//Johan Jönsson
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