Wikimedia Highlights/nl

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De maandelijkse Wikimedia Highlights vat de meest opmerkelijke WMF-activiteiten en ander nieuws van de beweging samen van de Wikimedia blog. De bedoeling is om waarde te bieden aan die lezers die misschien niet de tijd hebben om de hele blog te lezen, en om vertalingen te vergemakkelijken.

De Wikimedia Highlights zijn in 2011 gestart als een combinatie van de meest opvallende aspecten van het maandelijkse Rapport van de Wikimedia Foundation en het Wikimedia engineering rapport (inclusief financiële en verkeersgegevens) met een korte selectie van andere belangrijke gebeurtenissen in de Wikimedia-beweging gedurende die maand. Naar aanleiding van de groei van de Wikimedia-blog in omvang en dekking, en met de rapportage van de Foundation die is overgestapt van een maandelijks naar een driemaandelijks publicatieschema, richten de Wikimedia Highlights zich nu (sinds de uitgave van oktober 2014) op het volledig samenvatten van nieuws van de Wikimedia-blog.

Elk nieuw nummer wordt geplaatst op de aankondigingslijst van de hele beweging WikimediaAnnounce-l en op de blog van de Wikimedia Foundation (RSS). U kunt zich ook abonneren om een samenvattend bericht te ontvangen op uw gebruikersoverlegpagina op elk Wikimedia-project, direct nadat elk nummer is gepubliceerd.

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"Sunset over Lake Mälar with 1854 statue of Carl XIV John of Sweden removed" by Jacob Truedson Demitz and KJacobsen, CC BY-SA 4.0; "Wmhack-5" by Saurabh Jain, public domain; "Wikidata English map" by Markus Krötzsch, TU Dresden, public domain/CC0. Collage by Andrew Sherman.

Here are the highlights from the Wikimedia blog in April 2016.


Map by Markus Krötzsch, TU Dresden, public domain/CC0.

The Wikimedia Research team has designed a system that finds, ranks, and recommends missing articles to be created across different language versions of Wikipedia. It takes into account editor interests (extracted from their public contribution history), proficiency across languages, and the projected popularity of an article in the target language, if it were to be created. One controlled test of these results show that recommendations tripled the rate at which editors create articles, while maintaining the same level of article quality.

The tool comes with an API, currently integrated into the Content Translation tool. Over the coming months, the Wikimedia Research team will be monitoring the tool closely to learn more about how it’s being used by editors and how it can be further improved. If you try out the article recommendation tool, you can provide the Research team with feedback on our discussion page.


Participants fixing bugs. Image by Saurabh Jain, public domain.

The Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee hosted a one-day session to help students understand the working of the MediaWiki community. The day-long hackathon included every aspect of MediaWiki, from installing the software, setting up the environment to fixing some easy bugs, and submitting the patches for review. It was attended by 20 students, who were given certain pre-requisites and were selected based upon the fulfillment of these, thereby making certain that all the attendees were at the same phase. At the end of the day, we had 15 successful patch submissions (pushed) to the core. Additionally, 5 more changes have been committed locally and are to be pushed (as of now).


Photo by Jacob Truedson Demitz and KJacobsen, CC BY-SA 4.0.

The Supreme Court of Sweden has ruled against Wikimedia Sverige (Sweden) in a case involving freedom of panorama in the country. The Court decided that Swedish copyright law does not allow Wikimedia Sverige to post images in its online database offentligkonst.se (a website / database covering publicly placed art) without permission from the artist.

The Wikimedia Foundation respectfully disagrees with the Supreme Court’s decision to erode the freedom of panorama that is a fundamental part of freedom of expression, freedom of information, and artistic expression. As we read it, the Swedish copyright law in question only limits the production of three-dimensional copies of sculptures, and cannot be interpreted as placing limits on pictures of public art being published on the internet. The fact that the copyright law allows images of public art on postcards, even for profit and without the artist’s consent, demonstrates this intent and, in our opinion, is inconsistent with the Supreme Court’s interpretation of the law.

In Brief

  • TED is partnering with the Wikimedia community to add “ideas worth spreading” to Wikimedia projects: In a new partnership with Wikimedia community members, TED has donated the massive amount of metadata behind more than 2,000 talks, many of which have been transcribed and translated by a worldwide network of TED volunteers. By adding TED metadata to Wikidata, Wikimedians Jane Darnell and Andy Mabbett are documenting what knowledge is available from TED talks and making it easier for that information to be found and used across Wikimedia projects.
  • Europeana Art History Challenge begins: With 40 languages, 30 countries, and hundreds of artworks, the Europeana Art History Challenge has now begun—the largest ever GLAM-Wiki competition and the first to highlight Wikidata. The project is “based” on Wikidata, and improving the quality of the metadata there about these works, their artists, genres etc. is just as much a part of this competition as are the translations on Wikipedia.
  • He reaches across continents: editing the Urdu Wikipedia from the Czech Republic: Over the past seven years, Jiří attained a remarkable command of the Urdu language, which is the official language of Pakistan and six states in India, and has written or expanded a number of articles in the language’s Wikipedia. Jiří likes to contribute articles especially on historical, biological and pharmacological topics. He is especially proud of his contributions on Czech history, although he would like to focus on articles about medicinal plants in the near future.

Andrew Sherman, Digital Communications Intern
Wikimedia Foundation

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