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* Creating an organisation should be a controlled mechanism. The institution can claim the identity and authority to assign people to it. | * Creating an organisation should be a controlled mechanism. The institution can claim the identity and authority to assign people to it. | ||
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** The organisation can grant individual users rights to represent the organisation and/or accept requests to do so. | ** The organisation can grant individual users rights to represent the organisation and/or accept requests to do so. | ||
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* The discussions should be accessible by anyone and aggregated as feeds on the front page, the users page, the group, institution, the item? page. | * The discussions should be accessible by anyone and aggregated as feeds on the front page, the users page, the group, institution, the item? page. | ||
* A discussion framework should be used instead of a bespoke solution. | * A discussion framework should be used instead of a bespoke solution. | ||
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+ | ==Use case scenarios== | ||
+ | * As an individual/institution I want to log into Wikidocumentaries because I want to edit Wikimedia projects / I want to enrich data on Wikidocumentaries / I want to mage our institutions's data | ||
+ | ** When an organisation account is created it is associated with an existing organisation in Wikidata. This will have to go through some kind of verification. | ||
+ | ** An organisation account request will be made by an existing user account who then becomes the first associated individual for that organisation. | ||
+ | * As an institution I want to make a user a representatives of my organisation | ||
+ | * As an individual I want to become the representative of an organisation | ||
+ | * As a user/institution I want to set up / join a group | ||
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Revision as of 13:07, 15 May 2019
Contents
Requirements
- Users are required to use their real names.
- The user accounts can be connected to Wikimedia accounts through OAuth to allow editing features.
- There will be two types of users: individuals and organisations
- Users can form groups
- Users and groups can associate with topics, content, discussion and more
Architecture and data
- Wikidocumentaries can use the MediaWiki user management for everything that it allows.
- Wikidocumentaries stores data about users that go beyond what MediaWiki records. We need to solve how this data is recorded. Where to store user’s links with organisations, groups, content and discussion? It should not be publicly editable in the Wikibase. Can it be stored in MediaWiki or do we need to create additional databases for that data?
Users and groups
Individuals
- Users register with their real names.
- Users have a user page
- Display user's name and affiliations with institutions and groups
- The user can decide to display the linked external accounts (Wikimedia for editing Wikimedia project, later possibly OSM and others)
Organisations
- Creating an organisation should be a controlled mechanism. The institution can claim the identity and authority to assign people to it.
- The organisation can grant individual users rights to represent the organisation and/or accept requests to do so.
- Organisation page
- Organisation information is retrieved from Wikidata
- Organisation's representatives are displayed on the page
- Organisation's collections are recorded in Wikidata and images that are in those collections are associated with these entries. A feasible scenario is to upload an entire collection of images for a given institution when all keywords used in the collection are associated with Wikidata. <illustration needed>
Groups
- Any user should be able to create groups and join groups
- Group page
- Display individuals and organisations who belong to the group
Linked content
Several kinds of content can be linked with users and groups. Not all combination may be necessary
Topics
Institutions, groups and individuals can all associate with a topic. By associating with a topic, an institution becomes an authority about this topic and will be expected to provide help and answers about the topics. Related groups and institutions will be displayed on the topic page, individual users will not, but their pages should be accessible via a less prominent way.
- Individual topics
- Topic domains defined with the help of a shape expression. The topics should also include subtopics or emerging more detailed topics, be a dynamic collection.
Images
- Individual images
- User-defined collection of images, selected one-by-one.
- Image collections defined by the institution/collection data on the image
- User-defined dynamic image collections defined by search conditions.
Tasks
- Tasks created for other users to participate in: Who is in this image, Where was this picture taken etc.
Discussions
- Discussion is attached to topics, images, tasks, groups, users, institutions and perhaps some more items.
- The discussions should be accessible by anyone and aggregated as feeds on the front page, the users page, the group, institution, the item? page.
- A discussion framework should be used instead of a bespoke solution.
Use case scenarios
- As an individual/institution I want to log into Wikidocumentaries because I want to edit Wikimedia projects / I want to enrich data on Wikidocumentaries / I want to mage our institutions's data
- When an organisation account is created it is associated with an existing organisation in Wikidata. This will have to go through some kind of verification.
- An organisation account request will be made by an existing user account who then becomes the first associated individual for that organisation.
- As an institution I want to make a user a representatives of my organisation
- As an individual I want to become the representative of an organisation
- As a user/institution I want to set up / join a group
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