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Date/Time:2012-Jan-06 17:06:00
Subject:Re: Someone editing the description text with Wiki links after its been submitted.

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Someone editing the description text with Wiki links after its been submitted. Pat Swovelin 2012-Jan-06 17:06:00
On 1/6/2012 8:11 AM, texas360dave wrote:
> I think the "Description narrative" rests only with the photographer. 
> The panorama description inhances the image story telling to the 
> person viewing the image. It is how the photographer expresses the 
> image intention.
>
> For a third party to attempt to edit the photographers description 
> with their own expressions.. is mearly second guessing the 
> photographers intentions.
>
> What IF the third party provides different informational links that 
> causes the photographers description to be misunderstood ?

What IF the third party causes the information to be understandable when 
it made no sense at all because it was written by someone that doesn't 
speak English?

> At this point in the process the photographer is not provided an 
> opportunity to make corrections.

What gives you that idea?  Have you never heard of Late Editing?  Have 
you never heard of communication your wants with the WWP admins?  Has 
anyone ever been denied Late Editing or having the WWP Admins change 
things for them after Late Editing closed, sometimes years later?

> The photographer supplying the image and description should be the one 
> who should be making the changes if needed.

And if the photographer doesn't know those things will increase the 
value of his/her description or even think about them, then what?

What author has ever written anything for publication and NOT had an 
editor change it?  Ever.

> The description and the panorama image are being supplied by the 
> photographer who is responsible for provide accurate information.

Besides native English-speaking people you're talking about 
non-English-as-a-first-language people from all over the planet who 
constantly thank the WWP Admins for their help with their descriptions.  
This was written yesterday, in response to this tempest in a teapot, by 
a native English-speaker:

"From one user.
  THANK-YOU for sharpening my submissions
  THANK-YOU for post processing broken links
  THANK-YOU THANK-YOU THANK-YOU"

> Just a thought on this issue.

If this were truly a problem wouldn't people have been complaining about 
it for years and years?

Would you like to be added to the do-not-touch list to be assured that 
any mistakes you make will be passed straight on through for the world 
to see?  Forever.

> --- In #removed# <mailto:wwp%40yahoogroups.com>, Pat 
> Swovelin <panoramas@...> wrote:
> >
> > On 1/5/2012 11:08 AM, centreofengland wrote:
> > > Hi Pat,
> >
> > Howdy.
> >
> > > I did not realise wiki links had been happening for a while.
> > > I'm OK with it being editing in this manner, in fact from now on I
> > > will add suitable links myself to help you out.
> >
> > *Thanks*. I always add Wikipedia links because I feel they're more
> > permanent than links to sites themselves because they quite often 
> change.
> >
> > > Best wishes
> > > Andy
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Pat Swovelin
> > World Wide Panorama Event Coordinator
> >
> > Get out there and shoot some panoramas!
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
> 




Pat Swovelin
World Wide Panorama Event Coordinator

Get out there and shoot some panoramas!


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