Proposal: automatic PD tags
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Hmm... good question haha. I suppose in this case what you are proposing is better. The reason I proposed what I proposed was because generally I think it is a good idea to have only the minimum amount of duplication on the page level, and also entrust the templates with as much of the formatting as possible (just so we can change it later on, like what happened with the file templates).
But in any case I think what you suggested may be best in this case, so I'm going to go with that
But in any case I think what you suggested may be best in this case, so I'm going to go with that
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Certainly a valid point. If you prefer, I can implement your variant. The "backwards compatibility mode" would then also have to serve for cases likeimslp wrote:The reason I proposed what I proposed was because generally I think it is a good idea to have only the minimum amount of duplication on the page level, and also entrust the templates with as much of the formatting as possible (just so we can change it later on, like what happened with the file templates).
5. Dec. 1687 (baptized)
April or May 1562
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etc., which would not fit into the new scheme. Let me know your final decision, and in case I'll make the changes to the template.
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Woah, you're just too fast for me... the template adaptation was still on my to-do list, and you've already finished itimslp wrote:This function (date) is now live
Then how are people going to select the tag? Wait, I know: it's automatic, right?imslp wrote:with the exception of the automatic tag selector
Indeed I even removed the tag selector code from the page for this purpose Now the only thing is to add the automatic tag selection code into the composer template... in the meanwhile horribly abusing the ParserFunctions extensionLeonard Vertighel wrote:Then how are people going to select the tag? Wait, I know: it's automatic, right?
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One thought/question I had was: Would it be possible to make death date a required field any time a new composer page was added? If so, would it then be possible to code things so that any work added to that composer category would automatically get the work tag? (Like {{WorkNonPD-USandEU}} Also, if the composer's death was less than 70 years ago, would it be possible to automatically default to an alternative add work page where date of first publication would be a required field? That way the tag {{WorkNonPD-USandEU}} could go to those works first published after 1922 while those published before 1923 would automatically get the tag {{WorkNonPD-EU}}.
Well... if the death date is not specified, the composer is currently treated as if he is still alive (which should be fine..?).Carolus wrote:One thought/question I had was: Would it be possible to make death date a required field any time a new composer page was added?
This is indeed possible, but would require a fair amount of recoding done; I will put it on my to-do list for August. It would also require a bit of preparatory work: for all the composer pages where we want the work pages tagged we must remake the composer pages to use the new dating system used currently for new composer pages.If so, would it then be possible to code things so that any work added to that composer category would automatically get the work tag? (Like {{WorkNonPD-USandEU}} Also, if the composer's death was less than 70 years ago, would it be possible to automatically default to an alternative add work page where date of first publication would be a required field? That way the tag {{WorkNonPD-USandEU}} could go to those works first published after 1922 while those published before 1923 would automatically get the tag {{WorkNonPD-EU}}.
About the date of publication, we can just default it to an ambiguous template stating that it "may not" be public domain in the US, until someone comes along and enters the date of first publication (in which case the tag will automatically switch). This should lessen the burden on both the submitter and copyright reviewer
Also, if you don't want to do duplicate work, you can just leave out the work page tagging until I implement the automatic tagger; instead, change the composer category and year of first publication instead
Edit: Actually, after thinking a bit I bump the date of the implementation of autotagging up. Expect it within a few weeks
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