Wikimedia Italia had a pre-jury who selected 500 pics for the Jury.
We did not use the judging tool, as it would be better (more reliable, more
formal) to have every picture seen and evaluated from multiple persons (and
not just one).
If the judging tool could be set up like that, it would be *very* useful
also for different workflows.

Aubrey


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:50 PM, Tomasz Ganicz <[email protected]> wrote:

> In case of Poland - we had over 50000 pictures to select - in fact the
> highest number of all local WLM contests ;-) Our jury consisted of 3
> wikimedians and 4 external experts. In fact only wikimedians were
> engaged in first selection. It was organized spontaneously by
> secretary of the jury. He has collected lists of pictures in
> alphabetical order and put it on his discussion page of Wikimedia
> Polska wiki:
>
> http://pl.wikimedia.org/wiki/U%C5%BCytkownik:Karol007/WLZ
>
> He created general rules of selecting pictures - which was almost
> purely technical. As it was too much work for 3 people he asked
> several trusted wikimedians to help the jury (including me ;-) ). On
> average it resulted in selecting aroun 6% of the pictures - but it was
> still a lot (around 3000). In the second round - each member of the
> jury was asked to select no more than 100 out of the pre-selected
> 3000. It resulted in around 500 pictures. From this - each jury member
> was asked to select top 12. It resulted in around 60 finalist. The
> discussion and final selection of 10 best from 60 finalist was made on
> real-life meeting which took several hours of hard discussion ;-)
>
>
>
> 2013/8/26 Michael Maggs <[email protected]>:
> > I'd be interested to hear from countries that have experience from
> previous years how you pre-filtered the submissions for the jury.   As this
> is the first year for the UK, we have no idea how many entries we will get,
> but it may well be too many for out three-person jury to handle.
> >
> > I know that some countries have used special panels for pre-filtering,
> and others have used the Wiki community.    What were your experiences, and
> what technical means did you use to help with the filtering?
> >
> > Any insights on how best to handle this would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Michael
> >
> >
> >
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