That sounds really interesting! Do you mean as a way for people
unfamiliar with Wikisource to easily contribute notes and corrections?
On the face of things, it could perhaps work by storing the notes in a
the Page_talk namspace and doing some clever thing to display them on
the Page (and perhaps in main) namespaces.

It seems like it'd be cool to be able to get "typo reports" or
something, from people who mightn't have any idea of Wikisource other
than that's where they got an epub.

To rate a page, we currently have the various levels of proofreading
quality. Is this not sufficient? And does the current Index page
overview of all of a book's statuses work for you? I sometimes wonder
if we need another rating, above 'validated', that indicates that a
whole book has been read through and (hopefully) any remaining typos
have been found.

—sam

On Fri, 11 Nov 2016, at 12:27 AM, mathieu stumpf guntz wrote:
> Hmm, at the conference I think someone was interested in a feature to
> make comments on texts, like you can make on some word processors for
> example. That may be interesting, but how you render the result might
> be a huge user interface problem. One should be able to choose whom
> comments should be visible…
> Otherwise, I would still be happy to have more flexibable way to
> "rate" a page. That is, a page might be text proof readed, but laking
> some css, or a picture should be extracted etc. Having a way to see
> that for all pages in the book: namespace would be fine.
> ĝis baldaŭ
>
> Le 10/11/2016 à 06:09, Sam Wilson a écrit :
>> Thanks Alex :) It's a minor project so far, but I reckon the work
>> you've been doing on making a better, bigger, more proofreading-
>> focused interface is really good. Do stick a proposal up!  So far,
>> we've got:  * Add a 'clean' method for side-titles, and side notes to
>> parser * A spelling- and typo-checking system for proofreading *
>> Visual Editor menu refresh * upload text wizard * Language links in
>> Wikisource for edition items in Wikidata * Display subpage name in
>> category * Make Special:IndexPage transcludeable * Fix Extension:Cite
>> to get rid of foibles  If anyone's got half-formed ideas, I'd
>> encourage you to post something, or just post to this mailing list,
>> and we can all have a chat about it. :)  —sam   On Wed, 9 Nov 2016,
>> at 04:50 PM, Alex Brollo wrote:
>>
>>> I too could add *some* proposals.... but the first one could be a
>>> deep revision of nsPage edit interface to got the goal "fixed tools,
>>> almost full screen scrolling text & image". In the meantime, I'm go
>>> on testing FullScreenEditing.js by Sam, that presently is an
>>> excellent, running  step approximating such a goal.   Alex  2016-11-
>>> 09 1:03 GMT+01:00 Sam Wilson <s...@samwilson.id.au>:
>>>
>>>> __ Huzza for Wikisource; we've currently got more proposals than
>>>> any of the other categories (not that it's a competition, but
>>>> still...).  @Micru: this whole topic of how to represent
>>>> bibliographic data in WD and properly link it in Wikisource is
>>>> great! I'm looking forward to helping. :-)   —sam    On Tue, 8 Nov
>>>> 2016, at 10:08 PM, David Cuenca Tudela wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Thomas, thanks for bringing that up! I wrote a proposal to
>>>>> finish the work retrieving the language links from several
>>>>> editions and represent them in wikisource as language links.  To
>>>>> write or vote exiting Wikisource proposals, the link is:
>>>>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2016_Community_Wishlist_Survey/Categories/Wikisource
>>>>> Cheers, Micru  On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 10:06 AM, Thomas PT
>>>>> <thoma...@hotmail.fr> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello everyone,  The Wikimedia Foundation Community Tech team has
>>>>>> launched a new "Community Wishlist Survey". Last year survey
>>>>>> allowed us to get WMF staff time to work on using Google OCR in
>>>>>> Wikisource that allowed some Indian languages Wikisources to
>>>>>> raise and on VisualEditor support.  Please, take time to submit
>>>>>> new wishes and comment them. It could be simple things (e.g. a
>>>>>> new gadget for a specific workflow) or very complicated ones
>>>>>> (e.g. native TEI support).  Cheers,  Thomas

>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Début du message réexpédié :  *De: *Johan Jönsson
>>>>>>> <jjons...@wikimedia.org> *Objet: **[Wikitech-ambassadors] Your
>>>>>>> help needed: Community Wishlist Survey 2016* *Date: *7 novembre
>>>>>>> 2016 à 20:26:21 UTC+1 *À: *Wikitech Ambassadors <wikitech-
>>>>>>> ambassad...@lists.wikimedia.org> *Répondre à: *Coordination of
>>>>>>> technology deployments across languages/projects <wikitech-
>>>>>>> ambassad...@lists.wikimedia.org>  Hi everyone,  Last year, the
>>>>>>> Community Tech team did a survey for a community wishlist to
>>>>>>> decide what we shoudl be working on throughout the year. Since
>>>>>>> it's useful to have a list of tasks from the Wikimedia
>>>>>>> communities, it's also been used by other developers,
>>>>>>>
>>  been the focus of Wikimedia hackathons and so on. In short, I think
>>  it matters.
>>
>>>>>>> Now we're doing the process again.

>>>>>>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2016_Community_Wishlist_Survey
>>>>>>> If you'd feel like spreading this in your communities, it would
>>>>>>> be much appreciated.  *) This is when you can suggest things.
>>>>>>> This phase will last from 7 November to 20 November.  *) Editors
>>>>>>> who are not comfortable writing in English can write proposals
>>>>>>> in their language. *) Voting will take place 28 November to 12
>>>>>>> December.  Thanks,  //Johan Jönsson --
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