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Although it may be possible to just provide advice, and not technical assistance, this would weaken the collaborative link between Wikimedia and BioBlitz.
Although it may be possible to just provide advice, and not technical assistance, this would weaken the collaborative link between Wikimedia and BioBlitz.
Potential hosting costs:
* Currently on reseller account, 6GB disk, £10/month = £120/year [http://www.mkhosting.co.uk/reseller]
* Virtual Private Server (VPS), 120GB disk, ~£30-40/month = £360-£480/year [http://www.clustered.net/vps/]
* Dedicated server 500GB disk, ~£70/month = £840/year. [http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/dedicatedservers/]
* Would be multi-purpose; would also host WMUK wikis/blog/etc. + other projects


== Volunteering ==
== Volunteering ==

Revision as of 11:34, 20 December 2009

Outline

BioBlitz is a citizen science project that encourages students to carry out a biological survey of a given area.

The world-wide project started in 1996; the first UK-based event was held in Bristol 2009.

The project has strong support of schools, but is lacking technical support; last year's project ran from a WordPress blog.

Further information:

Benefits

By assisting this event we can:

  • Foster links between BioBlitz and Wikimedia websites
  • Encourage students to edit biological articles on Wikispecies and Wikipedia
  • Increase the number of freely licensed photographs available (caveat: potentially not of the highest quality)
  • Jump-start working with schools around the UK; letting them know that we exist, and can help them.
  • Association with media coverage of the event
  • Additionally foster links between Wikimedia and Bristol Natural History Consortium, which could potentially lead to other joint projects

Requirements

Two sections: advice and technical

Advice:

  • Talks on how people can use the Wikimedia websites, including the editing interface (applicable both to editing proposed BioBlitz site, also Wikimedia projects)

Technical:

  • Construction and hosting of a website for recording the results of the survey and for surrounding material, with links in to Wikimedia websites
  • Website has to support records, images, video (Ogg, using Firefogg to convert on upload?), audio. Potential for this to use a lot of disk space -> likely would need better webhost. Question over interaction between free licenses and video created by children.
  • Two facets to website: Wiki for backend of record database + general use for other things, and a custom front-end for adding records of objects found
  • Custom front-end: PHP website with MySQL database and hooks into MediaWiki API. At its most basic, it would need to have a form to create a database entry (most data stored in a wiki template for easy modification; some information e.g. observer name needs to be kept private and would go into the separate database), keep a running tally and have options to export the data (CSV format?). Extra features could be added if time permits, e.g. links with maps (OSM/Wikimapia).
  • Technical work is mostly in hosting + setting up and maintaining a wiki. Custom front-end should require a weekend's work from User:Mike Peel.

Although it may be possible to just provide advice, and not technical assistance, this would weaken the collaborative link between Wikimedia and BioBlitz.

Potential hosting costs:

  • Currently on reseller account, 6GB disk, £10/month = £120/year [1]
  • Virtual Private Server (VPS), 120GB disk, ~£30-40/month = £360-£480/year [2]
  • Dedicated server 500GB disk, ~£70/month = £840/year. [3]
  • Would be multi-purpose; would also host WMUK wikis/blog/etc. + other projects

Volunteering

Would need:

  • People to give talks and provide guidance
  • Technical people to work on the website

If you're interested in helping out with this proposal, please sign below with *~~~:

Discussion