SPCodex:Donating photos to SPCodex

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Thanks for your donating photos to SPCodex! This page explains how to upload and use your photos on SPCodex.

Uploading to Flickr (preferred)

Flickr is preferred because it is easier upload photos, however you must freely license your photos for reuse.[1] The other benefit to uploading freely to Flickr is that it can be transferred (by us) to Wikimedia Commons, which means it's usable by any wiki on the internet, including SPCodex and Wikipedia. This gives your photos lots of exposure on the internet, and you still are given credit for your work.

Instructions for desktop computer:

  1. Create a Flickr account or log in.
  2. Go to flickr.com/photos/upload/ to upload your photo.
  3. Under "Owner settings", make sure to use "Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons" as your license. This means you must always get credit for your work, but that anyone can reuse your photo, even commercially. If you object to commercial use, select "Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Creative Commons", though this will mean your photo can't be used on some other sites like Wikipedia.[2]
  4. Make sure to let us know about your uploads! Give us your username here on the discussion page or at the Pumpkin Patch, message SPCodex on social media, or by some other means. We will then transfer the photo for you to make it usable on SPCodex. We will also add them to articles as deemed necessary.

You can also upload to any other photo sharing site of your choice, just make sure the licensing is clearly stated. If you're not using a free license such as Createive Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (recommended), you must clarify SPCodex has permission to use the image.

Uploading to SPCodex

  1. Create an account
  2. Go to Special:Upload to upload a file.
    1. Destination filename: use something descriptive. For live shows, include the date of the performance.
    2. Summary: (optional): Free to put your name and a link to your social media accounts, etc. If you want to copyright your photos from being used without permission, state your terms here.
    3. Licensing: Use one of the "own work" options (Creative Commons). Or if you chose to prevent reuse of your photo, chose "None selected" and include your licensing terms in the "Summary" section.
    4. Categories: Don't worry about categories unless you know what you're doing.
  3. Add your photos to an article, if you want to!

Adding photos to articles

If you want to take it a step further and add photos to articles, this guide can help you.

Live show photos

Refer to the Tour history page to find the page you're looking for, or simply try searching for it, such as "The Smashing Pumpkins 1996-04-24".

On live show pages, there may be a "Photos and memorabilia" section (if there's not, create one). Then photos are listed in side the {{live show gallery}} template which will format them nicely for display. Enter one photo per line, using the syntax File:Name of your file.jpg. See The Smashing Pumpkins 1996-04-24 for an example.

Other photos

Feel free to add them where you feel they make sense!

If you're new to editing, after clicking on an [Edit] link you'll see a prompt. Click "Start editing" to use the VisualEditor (not the "source editor"). Then find where you want to insert the image, and select "Images and media" from the "Insert" dropdown from the toolbar.

If you prefer to edit raw wikisyntax and aren't sure how to do it, refer to the editing guide on images.

Donating other things

We don't want your money. The best way to help out SPCodex is to be a part of it! Create an account today and check out our to-do list if you're not sure how to help. Or, simply contribute to whatever interests you.

If you insist on giving money, please consider donating to Miraheze, our non-profit hosting provider.

Notes

  1. One of the "Creative Commons" licenses must be used (preferably "Attribution-ShareAlike"), or "public domain".
  2. It can be used on Wikipedia, but you'd have to upload it there separately. If you use "NonCommercial-ShareAlike Creative Commons" or "Public Domain", the photo can automatically be transferred to Wikimedia Commons where it can then be used on any wiki such as SPCodex and Wikipedia.