Talk:Wikivoyage/Migration/New policies

Latest comment: 12 years ago by JamesA in topic Sister project links

Note: The following content (until the page break) has been moved here from Talk:Migration FAQ and is a discussion split off from Peter's and Peter's comments about BLP in Talk:WMF Migration/Policy clean-up#Comments.

Living people (BLP)
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Check out wikipedia:meta:BLP for a possible template. wikipedia:Foundation:Resolution:Biographies of living people describes what the Foundation requires from projects, in particular: "Ensuring that projects in all languages that describe living people have policies in place calling for special attention to the principles of neutrality and verifiability in those articles". Note, of course, that our project generally does not describe living people, but might in certain very limited and fairly rare circumstances. LtPowers 15:00, 21 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

My intent is to intro with a disclaimer that Traveliciousocityexpialodocious (tm) does not and should not be writing biographies to begin with, so this policy will only be relevant in very rare circumstances. I think those circumstances would involve either promoting or cautioning against seeking out a helpful individual. Our policy would necessarily diverge from WP's in that we could not disallow original research, as this type of advice is almost exclusively relevant to obscure destinations (e.g., search out Tamara on the Gergeti side of Kazbegi. Her khinkali are the best in the region, and her son Giorgi knows all the cool villagers and will take you out with them into the hills to get smashed on chacha). I think just abiding by Wikivoyage:Avoid negative reviews would be sufficient in those cases? I think running that by WMF's legal folks would be the way to go, since the policy is really theirs. --Peter Talk 18:02, 21 August 2012 (UTC)Reply
That looks about right. Pbsouthwood 16:56, 22 August 2012 (UTC)Reply
Non-free content (NFC)
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In addition to BLP, we will need a non-free content policy. WMF requires that any project that wants to make fair use of copyrighted material (in our case, pictures of recent public artwork in some countries like the U.S., and pictures of recent buildings in some countries like France) implement an "Exemption Doctrine Policy" (EDP), the requirements for which can be found here. LtPowers 15:00, 21 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

We could choose to either have a very restrictive non-free content policy, or a liberal one. The various Wikipedia version policies differ pretty widely, which indicates that we have a certain degree of discretion in choosing between the two. The specific needs of our project involve public art and architecture, which tend to be the very focus of travel! I think it is imperative for the quality of our guides that we develop a rationale to keep such images. We could have a very strict BLP-type rule against images containing people, much more so than the Wikipedias, a) since we already do as part of our Privacy policy, and b) because we're not actually writing biographies. --Peter Talk 18:09, 21 August 2012 (UTC)Reply
I should add that our practice is already pretty liberal regarding "see" section content. But we don't spell this out in a well thought-out policy article. --Peter Talk 18:10, 21 August 2012 (UTC)Reply
Well, people's faces aren't copyrightable, so I'm not sure what that has to do with a NFC policy. Unless you mean that we don't need to include exceptions for photos of deceased persons who can't be photographed anew, as Wikipedia does. I agree that our NFC policy can be fairly strict -- for example, we can easily require that acceptable copyrighted content be in the form of a photograph of artwork or architecture, and that the non-copyrighted portions of the photo (if any) be licensed freely. LtPowers 01:40, 22 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

:en discussions

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Now that :en is up and running, albeit behind a password, can we move the relevant discussions on this page to :en, and then split them out to the appropriate areas? I think that would help me at least understand some of the more confusing stuff going on here ;) BLP, Resolving shared/general policies, and NFC discussions should stay here, though, since they are about site-wide policies. --Peter Talk 20:17, 12 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

If you move anything, please leave a link. I keep forgetting where things are here. Cheers, • • • Peter (Southwood) (talk): 08:00, 13 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Absolutely.
You have some pretty cool navigational mockups in your WP userspace. Perhaps it's time to bring that over to :en in draft form? I think that would be a great help in keeping track of what we are doing. --Peter Talk 00:42, 14 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
I don't know if the local extensions support it, but I will experiment when I find a gap. • • • Peter (Southwood) (talk): 06:04, 14 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
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Started a discussion at en:Wikivoyage talk:Sister project links. JamesA 13:19, 20 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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