User talk:Dodeeric
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Dodeeric 09:56, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]Salut Éric. J'ai modifié le modèle, maintenant il devrait fonctionner mieux :-) -- SERGIO (aka the Blackcat) 10:03, 29 July 2016 (UTC)
Atelier Maison Losseau et photographie muséale
[edit]Bonjour Dodeeric !
Je te contacte parce que tu fais partie des contributeurs habitant en belgique et francophone de surcroît :)
En collaboration avec Wikimédia Belgique, la maison Losseau de Mons va organiser des ateliers photo au mois d'octobre, ciblés sur leurs collections, incluant le patrimoine immobilier (il s'agit d'une maison dont l'architecture est de style art nouveau) comme mobilier (pièces, médailles, photo, archives, ouvrages...). Ces ateliers seront étalés sur le mois d'octobre : samedi 6 octobre pour la visite guidée de la maison Losseau, et samedis 13 et 20 octobre en après-midi pour les ateliers couplant photographie et Commons. Le public sera peut nombreux (une dizaine de personne) et composé de photographes débutants et amateurs.
Pour animer ces ateliers avec moi et notamment la partie photo, je recherche un ou plusieurs bénévoles ayant des connaissance en photographie muséale et/ou ayant un bon niveau photographique afin de former nos participant(e)s pour cette partie de l'atelier. Pour ma part, je serai présente aux deux ateliers photo/Commons et je devrais assurer la partie Commons avec l'introduction aux licences libres et aux droits d'auteurs (+ la participation à Wiki Loves Heritage.
Si tu es intéressé pour donner un coup de main, voire assurer la partie sur comment prendre de bonnes photos de pièces de musée, n'hésite pas à me contacter via ma page de discussion ou par mail ! De même si tu as des questions à propos de ces ateliers :)
Bonne journée, .Anja. (talk) 08:13, 10 September 2018 (UTC)
Structured Data on Commons Newsletter - Fall 2018 edition
[edit]Welcome to the newsletter for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons! You can update your subscription to the newsletter. Do inform others who you think will want to be involved in the project!
- Community updates
- Multilingual Captions, the first feature release for Structured Data, is coming in January of 2019
- Be on the lookout for the beta testing announcement
- Help using captions has been set up, if you'd like to go ahead and see the workflow
- Two IRC office hours were held since the last newsletter
- Our dedicated IRC channel: wikimedia-commons-sd webchat
Current:
- Help determine and propose properties on Wikidata for Commons
- Review designs for structured licensing and copyright
- Join the community focus group!
Since the last newsletter:
- Review a prototype for searching structured Commons (October 2018)
- "Good coverage" for depicts tagging (Sept. 2018)
- Review and discuss mockups for displaying the new metadata section of the file page (18 September - 9 October 2018)
- Depicts statements draft requirements (14 August - 31 August 2018)
- Identify Wikidata properties that Commons will need (26 June - 14 August 2018)
- Presentation by Keegan on the first features to be released for Structured Data, presented at Wikiconference North America, Columbus, Ohio, October 2018.
- Sandra presented a project update at the GLAM-Wiki conference in Tel Aviv, Israel, November 2018, as part of an update and panel discussion.
- Structured Data on Commons was the subject of a keynote presentation by Sandra (see slides) at the Baltic Audiovisual Archives Council conference in Tallinn, Estonia, November 2018.
- Partners and allies
- The info portal on Structured Commons now includes a section on GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums).
- We are currently planning the first GLAM pilot projects that will use structured data on Wikimedia Commons. One project has already started: the Swedish Heritage Board researches and develops a prototype tool to provide improved metadata (translations, data additions...) from Wikimedia Commons back to the source institution. Read the project brief.
- The documentation for batch uploads of files to Wikimedia Commons will be improved in 2019, as part of preparing for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons. To prepare, the GLAM team at the Wikimedia Foundation wants to understand better which types of documentation you already use, and how you like to learn new GLAM-Wiki skills and knowledge. Fill in a short survey to provide input!
- Stay up to date!
- Follow the Structured Data on Commons project on Phabricator: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/profile/34/
- Subscribe to this newsletter to receive it on a talk page of your own choice.
-- Keegan (WMF) (talk)
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Captions in January
[edit]Structured Data - file captions coming this week (January 2019)
[edit]My apologies if this is a duplicate message for you, it is being sent to multiple lists which you may be signed up for.
Hi all, following up on last month's announcement...
Multilingual file captions will be released this week, on either Wednesday, 9 January or Thursday, 10 January 2019. Captions are a feature to add short, translatable descriptions to files. Here's some links you might want to look follow before the release, if you haven't already:
- Read over the help page for using captions - I wrote the page on mediawiki.org because captions are available for any MediaWiki user, feel free to host/modify a copy of the page here on Commons.
- Test out using captions on Beta Commons.
- Leave feedback about the test on the captions test talk page, if you have anything you'd like to say prior to release.
Additionally, there will be an IRC office hour on Thursday, 10 January with the Structured Data team to talk about file captions, as well as anything else the community may be interested in. Date/time conversion, as well as a link to join, are on Meta.
Thanks for your time, I look forward to seeing those who can make it to the IRC office hour on Thursday. -- Keegan (WMF) (talk) 21:09, 7 January 2019 (UTC)Structured Data - blogs posted in Wikimedia Space
[edit]There are two separate blog entries for Structured Data on Commons posted to Wikimedia Space that are of interest:
- Working with Structured Data on Commons: A Status Report, by Lucas Werkmeister, discusses some ways that editors can work with structured data. Topics include tools that have been written or modified for structured data, in addition to future plans for tools and querying services.
- Structured Data on Commons - A Blog Series, written by me, is a five-part posting that covers the basics of the software and features that were built to make structured data happen. The series is meant to be friendly to those who may have some knowledge of Commons, but may not know much about the structured data project.
Your requested file rename is not able to be accomplished. Please choose a different name. Sorry that I am denying your request. --VKras (talk) 18:55, 14 November 2019 (UTC)
- @VKras: In fact, I re-uploaded the file, that's why the renaming was not possible. I have added the duplicate template on it now. I will now request the renaming of 10 or 20 files (English apostrophe to French apostrophe). Thank you! --Dodeeric (talk) 08:25, 15 November 2019 (UTC)
Welcome, Dear Patroller!
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Hi Dodeeric,
You now have the Patroller right and may call yourself a patroller! Please take a moment to read the updated Commons:Patrol to learn how Patrolling works and how we use it to fight vandalism.
As you know already, the patrolling functionality is enabled for all edits, not just for new-page creations. This enables us to keep track of, for example, edits made by anonymous users here on Commons.
We could use your help at the Counter Vandalism Unit. For example by patrolling an Anonymous-edits checklist and checking a day-part.
If you have any questions please leave a message on the CVU talkpage or ask for help on IRC in #wikimedia-commons.