[Clipart] Requesting a list of automatic jobs
chovynz
chovynz at gmail.com
Sun Apr 11 14:07:20 PDT 2010
Nope! :)
I don't know what you mean, so you might as well file it.
Here you go ...
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openclipart
Cheers
Chovynz
On 12/04/2010 8:50 a.m., Jon Phillips wrote:
> We also need pretty urls for the clipart submissions bassel for our
> SEO and discoverability of clipartssss.
>
> Chovynz, can you file this homie.
>
> thx
>
> On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 12:37 PM, chovynz <chovynz at gmail.com
> <mailto:chovynz at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Ok. I'll make some LP things labelled appropriately. Perhaps
> "Librarian tools - /subject/" Should I put these in Blueprints or
> bugs? Is anyone looking at blueprints?
>
> In between my first email and your reply Jon, it seems that
> someone has made some existing clipart tags have "SPACE,SPACE"
> which fixes one of the "problems". So thank you to whoever did
> that. However, new ones are appearing e.g.
> http://www.openclipart.org/detail/46183 and some older ones have
> been missed. e.g. http://www.openclipart.org/detail/22871 .
> Perhaps a forced automatic format of tags would be in order? As an
> English student I prefer "COMMASPACE". That way it shouldn't
> matter how a person enters the commas since it will always end up
> the same "correctness" and librarians (or coders!) won't have to
> touch this issue ever again.
>
> Speaking of automatic ... Why is there disparity between the
> number of the latest clipart and teh total clipart statistics?
> Does this mean we are actually over the 40k mark of clipart? What
> ones are not appearing?
> Latest clipart as of this email. Note the number of clipart detail
> page : http://www.openclipart.org/detail/*46183*
> <http://www.openclipart.org/detail/46183>
> Stats box / Total clipart amount : *28563*
>
>
>
> On 12/04/2010 6:15 a.m., Jon Phillips wrote:
>>
>> I like all these. Please file them for ocal. Ideally we can have
>> some librian tools and give you guys some power over editing
>> clipart in bulk...like a global /librarian page and then special
>> tools that show up on some pages as a librarian....cool
>>
>> Jon Phillips
>> us. +1-510-499-0894
>> cn. +86-134-3957-2035
>> http://rejon.org
>> http://fabricatorz.com
>>
>>> On Apr 11, 2010 4:05 AM, "chovynz" <chovynz at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:chovynz at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello there!
>>>
>>> Bassel would problaby be the one to ask since Aiki is his
>>> framework, but I'm making this an open question since there may
>>> be other questions that you want to ask or answer towards making
>>> OCAL better.
>>>
>>> *My overall question:*
>>> What is the list of jobs that can be run automatically behind
>>> the scenes? I'd like to know, so that I am not wasting time
>>> doing something that can be done easily with scripts, or
>>> something that is scheduled for a later date to be run
>>> automatically.
>>>
>>> *My specific questions:*
>>> Doing a search for underscore "_"
>>> (http://www.openclipart.org/search/?query=_) revealed a number
>>> of clipart that need "cleanup" for aesthetic purposes. Namely
>>> clipart with
>>> long_titles_because_of_underscores_that_break_the_site_CSS_and_design_intent,
>>> and clipart from the old OCAL database with tags such as b_w.
>>> Now, Jon replied that it's a job of the librarians to remove the
>>> underscores in titles, but, combined with tags; that's a mammoth
>>> task, and as a librarian, I'd like to know if these jobs can be
>>> done in an easier way.
>>>
>>> *Task #1*: Long titles. Can these underscores in titles be
>>> searched for and replaced via a background script to replace the
>>> _ in the display title to an ASCII/hex space character?
>>>
>>> *Task #2* : underscores in tags. Same as above.
>>>
>>> *Task #2b* : Now that spaces are acceptable for tags, can we
>>> please change tags such as "b_w" to "black and white" or "black
>>> & white"? Self explanatory names seem better in the long run
>>> than shortened abbreviations that might not make sense. (I
>>> suggest that this would more affect those who use the site but
>>> choose not to register.)
>>>
>>> *Task #2c* : Can we also search the tags for "," and add a space
>>> character to those results? e.g. "country,flag" becomes
>>> "country, flag"? I think this was related to the old way of
>>> doing OCAL tags. I imagine this would need an excluder for those
>>> tags which are already ",SPACE" to avoid the error of
>>> ",SPACESPACE"? Having the space after the comma would clean up a
>>> whole bunch of clipart that breaks the css site design. e.g.
>>> http://www.openclipart.org/detail/154
>>>
>>> *Task #2d* : Can we please search for and remove any tags on svg
>>> files that have "public_domain, svg, media, image"? They are and
>>> always have been pointless on OCAL. The only point from old OCAL
>>> was that it HAD to be that way because of the cchost framework.
>>> That's no longer the case, so I'm of the strong opinion that
>>> these tags can be removed without detriment to the OCAL
>>> community. The way I see it,/ removal/ = cleaner tag lists, more
>>> efficient searches, faster specifics for tagging, less words for
>>> confusion. /nonremoval /= compliance to old traditions that no
>>> longer apply, adherence to more confusion to the end user,
>>> broken records spinning broken old songs, deadweight on backend
>>> system, and sheer laziness. (How was that for some manipulation
>>> eh!!? ;) ) For "examples" and "how I did it's" appropriate tags
>>> can be added to those entries only. For jpgs or images those
>>> tags can be added. For a svg, which is the main reason for OCAL
>>> yes?, there is no point having a "svg" tag. Neither is the
>>> "media" tag appropriate since that usually describes moving
>>> pictures (current/future svg?) or movies or audio. Superfluous
>>> tags just waste time. Let's update them and remove them!
>>>
>>> Are these things able to be done automatically? If not, why not,
>>> and what can we do about these to make this job easier? In this
>>> day and age I don't see why things should be done manually if
>>> they can be done automatically with good clean code, with human
>>> oversight.
>>>
>>> If you think I'm wrong on any of the points or ideas, or if
>>> there are better ways, I'd like a discussion on it! Thoughts?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Chovynz
>>>
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