★An image you created has been reviewed and promoted★ Congratulations! The image you created was reviewed and has now been promoted as a valued image. It is considered to be the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Curling.
Opposeas not yet eligible for VI status. Thank you for nominating this image. Unfortunately, it cannot at present become a valued image since it currently fails valued image criterion 5 (should be geocoded, but is not). It should be geocoded. I have not reviewed the nomination against all the criteria, but if you are able to fix this issue and would like me to re-evaluate the image please leave me a message on my talk page. – flamurai21:07, 1 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Comment Hmmm... I would like to challenge that failure to fulfill criteria 5. There are exceptions to criteria 5, one of which is "non-place-related shots" and "studio shots". Although it is a specific place (in Turin at the Winter olympics 2006 accroding to the image page), the scope curling is inherently a non-place subject (except is has to be at a place where you can play curling), so I do not see it adds much value to have geodata on this image. For me the image page description of the location and non-place specific scope makes the cut. -- Slaunger22:50, 1 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
That's a good point, but I disagree that criteria 5 should be based on scope. The rule is written clearly: "All images are expected to be geocoded unless it would not be appropriate to do so." In this case, the place where the event is taking place is known. There is no reason not to geocode it. I feel the VI criteria are in two sets: specific (nos. 1-3), and general (nos. 4-6). Of course the latter 3 must apply to the scope, but they must also hold generally. For example, if a photo of the Empire State Building is used in the scope "skyscraper", location doesn't matter since it's used to illustrate the generic concept of "skyscraper", but there's no reason to leave out geocoding. Part of the value of hypertext/wiki is that images can have these extra layers of important information. – flamurai23:50, 1 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Info I was able to find the address of the arena, and have updated the geocode. This is one of the reasons I like criteria 4-6... they motivate users to provide as much information as possible on the image, not just enough to get by in a chosen scope. – flamurai21:13, 2 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Support I don't believe either that geocoding is really relevant for this case, but as it has been geocoded now let's keep it. Part from that I find the photograph to be fine for portraying this sport. --EPO16:09, 11 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]