Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] WLM Android app v1.2.4 Daigo-ji

2012-09-25 Thread Lodewijk
Hi all, apparently the images ended up on testwiki instead - so they're not lost! Phil/Jon, I've been told that it might be possible technically to export/import these images from testwiki to commons and that Aaron Schulz would most likely be the best person to talk to. Can you take that up

Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] WLM Android app v1.2.4 Daigo-ji

2012-09-25 Thread Jane Darnell
Lodewijk, Thanks for finding them! Jon, I just downloaded the new version and I seeing the same issue I had before the update: I can upload through the nearby option, but as soon as the upload goes through, when I choose submit another photo, the app just stops. I can still upload one by one and

[Wiki Loves Monuments] How about having a touring exhibition with the winning photographs? Name us Your exhibition site!

2012-09-25 Thread Barbara Fischer
hello, lately we have been in touch with some printing house to find a sponsor for the calendars. We did find one as You know, but we also find a printing house ready to print in high quality and good price the 12 winners (a.o.) on alu-dibond http://img.seenby.de/120807/css/bond.jpg in an

Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] How about having a touring exhibition with the winning photographs? Name us Your exhibition site!

2012-09-25 Thread Beppo Stuhl
Hello, Barbara, you mentioned Austria as an example for hosting a future exhibition of the winning photographs of Wiki Loves Monuments 2012. Indeed the interest to see these pictures in Austria is big and so this idea is not new to us. We startet an exhibition of the 12 pictures, which were

Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] How about having a touring exhibition with the winning photographs? Name us Your exhibition site!

2012-09-25 Thread Itzik Edri
Wikimedia Israel is going to print our 10 winning photos in A1 size, and present them for about one month (Nov 11th-Dec 1st) in Dizingof Center Shopping Mall in Tel Aviv, the most crowded and popular mall in Israel. - Sent from my mobile device On Sep 25, 2012 3:16 PM, Barbara Fischer

[Wiki Loves Monuments] WLM and Human.io

2012-09-25 Thread Tomasz W . Kozłowski
We've just been mentioned in an article on BoingBoing, see http://boingboing.net/2012/09/25/humanio.html. I am absolutely stunned by the ways that people are using our data, this is brilliant! -- Tomasz W. Kozłowski a.k.a. [[user:odder]] ___ Wiki

Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] WLM and Human.io

2012-09-25 Thread Maarten Dammers
Hi Tomasz, Op 25-9-2012 19:53, Tomasz W. Kozłowski schreef: We've just been mentioned in an article on BoingBoing, see http://boingboing.net/2012/09/25/humanio.html. I am absolutely stunned by the ways that people are using our data, this is brilliant! Nice, but are the photos at

Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] WLM and Human.io

2012-09-25 Thread Tomasz W . Kozłowski
On 25 September 2012 22:06, Maarten Dammers wrote: Nice, but are the photos at http://wikipedia.human.io/ at Commons? What is the license? Who is the author? I doubt it, looks like it's not that much of a good idea after all. It seems to me that the pictures are currently being uploaded to

Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] WLM and Human.io

2012-09-25 Thread Arthur Richards
I downloaded the app for android - it is very limited (particularly compared to our WLM app), but when you select a monument to photograph it asks you to confirm that the photo be licensed appropriately - at least monuments near me are prompting for CC-BY-SA license. I presume [perhaps

Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] WLM and Human.io

2012-09-25 Thread Tomasz W . Kozłowski
Hi Arthur, thanks for the information, it's greatly appreciated! I have just written to Tasty Labs, asking them about their wrong use of the name (Wikipedia Loves Monuments), the lack of attribution and any mention of the CC-BY-SA 3.0 licence, and their plans of moving the pictures to Commons.