User:John Cummings/community

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To do

  • Giovanna to say what is still true
  • Make sub pages
  • Table

Header

  • Main page (here)
  • Main discussion page (the talk page of the home page)
  • Schemas/modelling etc discussion (pages probably need changing)
  • Development

There are many ways to be involved in Structured Data on Commons

Is any of this still relevant?

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If you have questions about Structured Commons for members of the Commons contributor community, you can leave a note here:

Contact the team

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Main contacts for the team are:

Check the team page to find specific people!


Current and upcoming

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Design discussion about Structured Data on Commons during Wikimania 2017.
GLAM and Structured Commons pilot projects workshop at Wikimedia Conference 2018

Keep in touch

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Help with translations

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If you want to help translate information and updates about this project to your own language, sign up on the translators page.

Requests for input

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Current requests for input:

For cultural institutions (GLAMs)

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Past

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Past requests for input

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IRC office hours

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The Structured Commons team holds Internet Relay Chat (IRC) office hours to discuss the project as it develops. The discussions are public and are logged for future reference.

Past discussions

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Here are some in-person discussions held with community and team members about this project.

Metadata cleanup drive

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A lot of the existing metadata on Commons needed to be cleaned up in preparation to the move to structured data. In 2014, a File metadata cleanup drive was initiated to improve this.


Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons is a collaboration between developers and the communities of Wikimedia Commons, Wikidata, Wikipedia, and sister projects.

The developer team consists of staff from both the Wikimedia Foundation and Wikimedia Deutschland. Community developers (tool developers, bot operators, developers at partner organizations) can also play a large role in this project. All the developed features are designed, created, tested and improved in close collaboration with the community of active contributors to Commons, Wikidata, Wikipedia, and sister projects. And we also warmly welcome active feedback from cultural institutions (GLAMs)!

Main contacts for the team

Wikidata and Wikibase

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The Structured Commons team during a project meetup at Wikimania 2017
Another team group photo during Wikimania 2017
  • Adam Baso, Director, Engineering
  • Ramsey Isler, Product Manager
  • Mark Holmquist, Lead Software Engineer
  • Cormac Parle, Senior Software Engineer
  • Matthias Mullie, Software Engineer
  • Eric Gardner, Software Engineer
  • Anne Tomasevich, Software Engineer

Design

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  • Jonathan Morgan, Senior Design Researcher
  • Matthew Williams, Senior User Experience Designer

Search Platform

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  • Deborah Tankersley, Product Manager
  • Erika Bjune, Engineering Manager
  • Stas Malyshev, Senior Performance Engineer
  • Erik Bernhardson, Senior Software Engineer

Mediawiki Platform

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  • Brion Vibber, Lead Software Architect
  • Brad Jorsch, Senior Software Engineer

Support from other teams

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Advancement, Operations, Performance, Legal, Security


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(in reverse chronological order)

Presentation about Structured Commons during WikidataCon, 29 October 2017. Slides

If you have given a presentation about Structured Commons, add it here as well!

Press, articles, and other coverage about Structured Commons

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(in reverse chronological order)

If you have seen - or written - an article about Structured Commons, add it below!

Commons community members during a design presentation of Structured Commons, Wikimania 2017

If you have questions about Structured Commons for members of the Commons contributor community, you can leave a note here:

The software development for this project in 2017-2019 was funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Workshops

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Wikipedia Weekly Network

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In April 2021, Wikipedia Weekly Network live editing session showed how to add structured data to a category on Commons using SPARQL and QuickStatements.

The workshop was by Ainali and Abbe98, in English. Both users showed live editing on Wikidata and discussed the thought process of what and why they were doing every step.

  • 00:00 - Introduction
  • 03:35 - Query to Quickstatement workflow
  • 24:36 - SDC query to Quickstatement workflow

Lectures

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