[Clipart] External Source tags + source
John Olsen
johnny_automatic at mac.com
Sat May 16 15:22:23 PDT 2009
I agree - it all can be fixed with just the wording - Submitter is
also another option instead of Author. The second line should be the
creator or drawn by. Currently we have that line about "Featured
Artists" - this is obviously something applies to music but has very
little if anything to do with designing clipart. I doubt anyone has
submitted an original clipart and used that for a "featured artist"
that helped them with the drawing.
my two cents
John Olsen
On May 16, 2009, at 3:08 PM, chovynz wrote:
> I agree with that fact that we need some way of attribution and
> proper credit. I don't like taking credit for other people's clipart
> either. I've noticed that you and Papapishu upload many cliparts
> that come from Wiki Commons, and other places, and when I get around
> to uploading again, no doubt, I'll do the same.
>
> However, I don't agree with making a new upload page for that entire
> tag category. On the current OCAL, most of the upload pages are the
> exactly the same - the only difference they do is have a sentence
> difference and add certain tags. With this new Beta, it's an
> opportunity to change things and make them more efficient - or less
> cluttered.
>
> There are a number of solutions that could work together to produce
> what you want, the first and easiest one is to change the Author
> label to Uploader. Using this clipart as an example we can see that
> will make a change to people's perceptions straight away. We could
> do some check boxes or "possible system tags", e.g.
> ("externalsource", "
>
> I don't know who's been following the latest emails, so I'll
> summarise my thoughts on some ideas here. (I might need to make some
> visual proofs so people undersand what I'm thinking and trying to
> say.) We could use trackbacks to do external sourced clipart. This
> would make a traceable lead to the source, and would possibly give
> most attribution without too much work from the uploader.
>
> To my understanding, we already have the data, it's just a matter of
> putting them into the proper place. It would mean a few changes to
> the upload form, and clipart details page, but with PHP this is
> easily enough achieved. Cchost is where my un-knowledge lies, so
> we'll need to talk to the programmers about what's possible.
>
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> On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 7:11 AM, John Olsen
> <johnny_automatic at mac.com> wrote:
> On May 15, 2009, at 11:57 AM, clipart-request at lists.freedesktop.org
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 12:44:19 +0200
> > From: Michael Krnac <michaelkrnac at googlemail.com>
> > Subject: Re: [Clipart] Some thoughts about OCAL design
> > To: Jon Phillips <jon at rejon.org>
> > Cc: Open Clip Art Library list <clipart at lists.freedesktop.org>
> > Message-ID:
> > <5f43e9810905150344o170b6b1em5d523915937fcd99 at mail.gmail.com>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="koi8-r"
> >
> > We use the oranges to Explain the diffrence between original Clipart
> > and
> > Remix.
> > For "old" OCAL Members the words are enough so we can simply add
> > Text Links.
> > But for New users it is not so easy to understand, whats the
> diffrence
> > between original and remix.
> > I hope we get there an explaining comic from nicu soon.
> >
> > One of our goals is to get new users.
> > Thats why we want to make it as clear as possible.
> > We use the oranges here:
> > http://216.40.235.204/cchost/view/media/upload
> >
> >
>
> I still think we are missing a whole category of uploads. These
> indeed make up the majority of my uploads. These are not original
> designs that I created nor do I remix items from OCAL. These uploads
> are mechanical extractions and cleanups of public domain images. I
> cannot and will not take credit for these as a designer (when they are
> my creations I upload them as my own). Currently we upload them under
> the category of "external source". Perhaps this is an issue of
> semantics - the original music orientation of ccHost still has us
> using some terms more clearly related to that - remix being one.
> Traditionally in art we would call remixes - derivations, now we might
> call them mix ups. So I guess the problem might be that we consider
> the person who uploads the file to be the creator. I suppose I am the
> creator in that I brought the SVG file into existence, but modesty
> prevents me from taking much credit for that simply mechanical act.
> Also this does not address items that are just moved over from some
> other site like Wiki Commons.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John Olsen
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> --
> Cheers
> Chovynz
>
>
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> Cheers
> Chovynz
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