2013/8/27 Kippelboy
> Category:WWI related images from Wiki loves Monuments 2013
Voilá
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:WWI_related_images_from_Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2013
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I share Andrew's opinion. Let's do a category and later if needed we Can add a
category with a bot.
Regarding the name, i would follow 2011 & 2012 style:
[[Category:WWI related images from Wiki loves Monuments 2013]]
Or something similar :)
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Art_nouve
If we have a category, it should be relatively easy for a bot to
automatically tag all members of that category with a template. So we could
have the best of both worlds :-)
A.
On 27 August 2013 21:22, Platonides wrote:
> On 27/08/13 21:49, Lodewijk wrote:
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>> There will be a special category
On 27/08/13 21:49, Lodewijk wrote:
There will be a special category - not a template. I believe people can
add categories already in the upload form, so this option is there
already. Categories are easier to add en masse (catalot etc) to images
in (cross sections of) categories, so I think that w
There will be a special category - not a template. I believe people can add
categories already in the upload form, so this option is there already.
Categories are easier to add en masse (catalot etc) to images in (cross
sections of) categories, so I think that would be more practical.
I'm discussi
2013/8/27 Platonides
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> @Yuvi: Can we add into the campaigns a checkbox for it?
+1, it looks like best option.
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On 27/08/13 16:51, Michael Maggs wrote:
My understanding is that no separate template is available. In the UK,
we will be asking contestants who want to enter for this prize to
include the text “*WW1:*” at the start of their image description. It’s
clunky, but I don’t know of any better way.
Mic
My understanding is that no separate template is available. In the UK, we will
be asking contestants who want to enter for this prize to include the text
“WW1:” at the start of their image description. It’s clunky, but I don’t know
of any better way.
Michael
On 27 Aug 2013, at 12:51, Santia
Please, could anyone tell me which template must add an user to indicate that
that photo is participating in this category? We wanted to put it in our web
site.
Thank you
Santi
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given the context, that indeed makes sense. Thanks for bringing it up!
Lodewijk
2013/8/17 Kippelboy
> I also like the naming :-)
>
> Sent from my Casiotone
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> El 17/08/2013, a les 9:18, Jane Darnell va escriure:
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> good idea - the word monument is a tricky one!
> On Aug 16, 2013, at 2:02 PM
I also like the naming :-)
Sent from my Casiotone
El 17/08/2013, a les 9:18, Jane Darnell va escriure:
> good idea - the word monument is a tricky one!
> On Aug 16, 2013, at 2:02 PM, Michael Maggs wrote:
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>> Please can we not use the word 'monuments' at all in in relation to the
>> special pr
good idea - the word monument is a tricky one!
On Aug 16, 2013, at 2:02 PM, Michael Maggs wrote:
> Please can we not use the word 'monuments' at all in in relation to the
> special prize? In the UK, the expression 'war memorial' means something
> specific, and there will be virtually no UK entr
Of the 30,000 war memorials in the UK there are a large minority that are
either a plaque in the village church, or a new lychgate, or a monument in
front of the church. And a lot of our 60,000 grade I and II* listed
buildings are of village churches. Also if you combine WW1 with WLM you'd
need to
Please can we not use the word 'monuments' at all in in relation to the special
prize? In the UK, the expression 'war memorial' means something specific, and
there will be virtually no UK entries of war memorials in that sense, since
very few of them are listed buildings (which is what we are c
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