IMO we should go live in "beta" with the links red next week. Once we are live more volunteers will come on board to fix things. 30,000-40,000 images is not an unmanageable amount. We can organize a "drive" to solve the problems and hopefully bring more people into the community like they do for GAs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Good_articles/GAN_backlog_elimination_drives/March_2011
If we had the new travel site up and running would it not be easier to address the image issue? We will get more volunteers joining in and it will be easier to figure out what work needs to be done.If we can keep wikivoyage-old.org up and running for a year that should give ample time to address this, no? Would be great to go live as a WMF site before X-mas.James Heilman--On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki@gmail.com> wrote:
Roland Unger, 03/11/2012 21:24:Where does this number come from?
Surely, it's necessary to check the files before (but this
was not done by the bot). Now it makes a huge effort to
check the images twice -- at Wikivoyage and at Commons.
The original place as noted by the bot will vanish after some
days. No community member has the chance the check the
original file to get the category, for instance. And we will
have maybe about 40.000 ownerless objects at Commons.
We don't even have lists of images to check/import, as I noted on
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_talk:Wikitravel_Shared_transfer_task_force#Commons_Notification (which by the way means that the work has not even started, except a few heroic users).
My initial list found 20 thousands needed files, of which about 10 % is already identified as being on/from Commons <https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wikitravel_Shared_transfer_task_force/Wanted_files>
Nemo
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