What made me happy this week is the release of our latest converter (check it out: https://or.wikipedia.org/s/14kh) that converts the Odia-language text into International Phonetic Alphabet and Roman. We have been struggling for some time now to add pronunciations for words and could not find anything that could do that job. So another fellow Wikimedian Prateek Pattanaik I scraped the code from an existing converter and created this. Now we are going to integrate this into our pronunciation project Kathabhidhana (https://github.com/OdiaWikimedia/Kathabhidhana) where we create pronunciations of words. The next batch of audio recordings will come on Commons with IPA and Romanization. Yay for more metadata! :)
Subhashish
On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Isaac Olatunde reachout2isaac@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
What made me happy this week was the establishment of Wikimedia Hub in two academic institutions in Nigeria, University of Ibadan and Nigeria Institute of Journalism. I want to thank members of my community (Wikimedia User Group Nigeria) who made this happened.
Regards,
Isaac
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/05/02/digest-women-in-red/
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 11:28 AM, James Heilman jmh649@gmail.com wrote:
Marielle there are a lot of great medical images in that textbook, Fae is there an ability to upload the images to commons by bot?
James
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 1:06 AM, Marielle Volz marielle.volz@gmail.com wrote:
What made me happy this week was the discovery of some good scientific imagery that was openly licensed!
The USDA has created a bunch of identification sites for species of agricultural interest and released the images into the public domain. I was looking for images of a particular mite and discovered the Bee Mite site has released most of their images and all of their text to the PD [1]. (I have uploaded to commons although done a bit of a hack job on it). There are other sites which would also be a candidate for batch upload, which are listed here: http://idtools.org/identify.php (anyone interested in molluscs?)
I have also discovered this Clinical Skills textbook licensed under CC by 4 attribution.[2] I am in the process of adding some high quality medical diagrams to articles on wiki. This same website hosts a bunch of other open text books which may be a similarly good source of content: https://opentextbc.ca/
[1] http://idtools.org/id/mites/beemites/ [2] https://opentextbc.ca/clinicalskills/
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 7:08 AM, Kalliope Tsouroupidou ktsouroupidou@wikimedia.org wrote:
+1 on this. News of the newly recognised User Group put a smile on my face :)
K.
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 4:25 AM, Pine W wiki.pine@gmail.com wrote:
I'm happy to see the development of the Commons Photographers User
Group
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_Photographers_User_Group.
Personal background story (feel free to skip reading this):
The first DSLR I touched was easy to use with the automatic settings
for
indoor photography in good lighting. Based on this limited
experience, I
concluded that photography with a DSLR was easy. Some time later I
bought
my own first DSLR, and quickly got lost. The menus were not
intuitive
to me
as a DSLR newbie, there were new terms like "aperture" and "f-stop",
the
manual was written for someone who already had good technical
knowledge
of
how cameras work, and my lens wouldn't focus like I wanted.
Wikipedia
has
some helpful articles about photography concepts, but what would
have
helped me a lot is spending time with an experienced photographer.
After a
few years of trial and error, and asking questions of more
knowledgeable
people, I'm happy with my skill level as a photography hobbyist in a variety of situations. I hope that the new user Commons
Photographers
group
will facilitate knowledge exchange, improve camaraderie, and
consider
ways
to improve access to equipment -- especially for photographers in situations where resources are scarce and potential for valuable open-source contributions are very high.
What's making you happy this week?
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