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== Using template - feedback ==
== Using template - feedback ==
I have been using the Geograph template and attaching images to pages once these have been uploaded however this is the standard reply I receive for each image approved by FamilySearch:


"When you upload images in the future, please include the following information:
I have been using the Geograph template and attaching images to pages once these have been uploaded however this is the standard reply I receive for each image approved by FamilySearch:  


1. The exact location (city/county/state/province/country) of where the image was taken OR the page that the image will be included on so that it can be categorized correctly<br>2. Author - who took/created the image, or, if the image is from Wikipedia Commons, the link of the original image<br>3. Source - where the image is from - e.g. a collection or project
"When you upload images in the future, please include the following information:


<br>Please add the above information to this image:
1. The exact location (city/county/state/province/country) of where the image was taken OR the page that the image will be included on so that it can be categorized correctly<br>2. Author - who took/created the image, or, if the image is from Wikipedia Commons, the link of the original image<br>3. Source - where the image is from - e.g. a collection or project


For this image, if you could go to the image and edit the page to add the above information, we would greatly appreciate it. If you're not sure how, let us know and we'll walk you through it. Here are two links that will help you do that:.....
<br>Please add the above information to this image:  


This standard reply implies that I am not completing the Geograph template correctly when I am in fact providing all the required field information which is reflected in the loaded image. It appears that this standard reply is not being adapted to Geograph template submitters.I also notice that FamilySearch are loading images with the Geograph title which does not enable the search for an image I prefer to identify the parish by placename&gt;church name&gt;county to enable searches It seems inappropriate for FamilySearch to load an image "Rear view from churchyard of St...." which is relevant to Geograph but unhelpful to the search within wiki. [[User:Amberley|Amberley]] 06:28, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
For this image, if you could go to the image and edit the page to add the above information, we would greatly appreciate it. If you're not sure how, let us know and we'll walk you through it. Here are two links that will help you do that:.....
 
This standard reply implies that I am not completing the Geograph template correctly when I am in fact providing all the required field information which is reflected in the loaded image. It appears that this standard reply is not being adapted to Geograph template submitters.I also notice that FamilySearch are loading images with the Geograph title which does not enable the search for an image I prefer to identify the parish by placename&gt;church name&gt;county to enable searches It seems inappropriate for FamilySearch to load an image "Rear view from churchyard of St...." which is relevant to Geograph but unhelpful to the search within wiki. [[User:Amberley|Amberley]] 06:28, 21 September 2011 (UTC)  


:Hi Amberley, thank you for your comments. I knew that had been some problems when this template was first introduced and that support were insisting on uploads using {{tl|information}}. I thought that when this issue was resolved that everything was now working OK. Now that I am aware of the continuing problems with this mismatch of information provided and response, I will contact those I know in support to have them update their processes. I agree with you on the naming issue. Are uploaders changing the name of the files you are submitting? Once a file is uploaded and the name is inappropriate the file can be marked to be renamed with the template {{tl|rename media}}. Again thanks for bringing this issue to the fore. --[[User:Cottrells|Steve]] {{toolbar|[[User talk:Cottrells|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Cottrells|contribs]]}} 06:53, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
:Hi Amberley, thank you for your comments. I knew that had been some problems when this template was first introduced and that support were insisting on uploads using {{tl|information}}. I thought that when this issue was resolved that everything was now working OK. Now that I am aware of the continuing problems with this mismatch of information provided and response, I will contact those I know in support to have them update their processes. I agree with you on the naming issue. Are uploaders changing the name of the files you are submitting? Once a file is uploaded and the name is inappropriate the file can be marked to be renamed with the template {{tl|rename media}}. Again thanks for bringing this issue to the fore. --[[User:Cottrells|Steve]] {{toolbar|[[User talk:Cottrells|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Cottrells|contribs]]}} 06:53, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
:Yes to both Steve, the uploaders are occasionally using the Geograph title rather than a wiki identifier and sometimes the upload is using Upload and a numerical identifier which takes time to locate the parish name etc in the image search box. It would be helpful if the image search could be refined to placename&gt;church&gt;county for English churches of all denominations as it is often necessary to load more than one image for an Anglican parish where churches have been replaced or other faiths have adapted old church buildings. The inconsistent uploading practice is time consuming to negotiate. [[User:Amberley|Amberley]] 06:23, 23 September 2011 (UTC)

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Using template - feedback[edit source]

I have been using the Geograph template and attaching images to pages once these have been uploaded however this is the standard reply I receive for each image approved by FamilySearch:

"When you upload images in the future, please include the following information:

1. The exact location (city/county/state/province/country) of where the image was taken OR the page that the image will be included on so that it can be categorized correctly
2. Author - who took/created the image, or, if the image is from Wikipedia Commons, the link of the original image
3. Source - where the image is from - e.g. a collection or project


Please add the above information to this image:

For this image, if you could go to the image and edit the page to add the above information, we would greatly appreciate it. If you're not sure how, let us know and we'll walk you through it. Here are two links that will help you do that:.....

This standard reply implies that I am not completing the Geograph template correctly when I am in fact providing all the required field information which is reflected in the loaded image. It appears that this standard reply is not being adapted to Geograph template submitters.I also notice that FamilySearch are loading images with the Geograph title which does not enable the search for an image I prefer to identify the parish by placename>church name>county to enable searches It seems inappropriate for FamilySearch to load an image "Rear view from churchyard of St...." which is relevant to Geograph but unhelpful to the search within wiki. Amberley 06:28, 21 September 2011 (UTC)

Hi Amberley, thank you for your comments. I knew that had been some problems when this template was first introduced and that support were insisting on uploads using {{information}}. I thought that when this issue was resolved that everything was now working OK. Now that I am aware of the continuing problems with this mismatch of information provided and response, I will contact those I know in support to have them update their processes. I agree with you on the naming issue. Are uploaders changing the name of the files you are submitting? Once a file is uploaded and the name is inappropriate the file can be marked to be renamed with the template {{rename media}}. Again thanks for bringing this issue to the fore. --Steve (talk| contribs) 06:53, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
Yes to both Steve, the uploaders are occasionally using the Geograph title rather than a wiki identifier and sometimes the upload is using Upload and a numerical identifier which takes time to locate the parish name etc in the image search box. It would be helpful if the image search could be refined to placename>church>county for English churches of all denominations as it is often necessary to load more than one image for an Anglican parish where churches have been replaced or other faiths have adapted old church buildings. The inconsistent uploading practice is time consuming to negotiate. Amberley 06:23, 23 September 2011 (UTC)