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Wikimedia Commons (English homepage) is a central repository for free images, music, sound & video clips, and spoken texts. It was launched on 7 September 2004.

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[edit] Commons Governance

WMF board member Ting has started a discussion at Commons:Village_pump#Some_reflections_about_the_governance_of_Commons about governance at the Commons.

[edit] What is the Commons?

The Commons prevents duplication of uploaded media by having one place that media can be uploaded to for use by all Wikimedia Foundation projects. For example, one image uploaded to the Commons can be embedded on pages in every language Wikipedia.

The Commons is also multilingual. That is, multiple languages exist on the same page. This can be done since most "articles" are images with short descriptions.

Please see the project plan for full details.

[edit] Rationale

Formerly each of the many Wikimedia projects -- every single Wikipedia and Wiktionary, as well as Wikibooks, Wikisource, and Wikiquote -- used their own image namespace. There is no reliable way to reference images on other projects. Many good, free uploads on one wiki could go unnoticed on another. Thus, there was needless duplication of intellectual and creative work as well as unnecessary redundancy and increased maintenance.

[edit] Templates

One can use the {{Commons}} template in the Wikimedia sister projects (i.e. Wikipedia, Wikibooks, Wikinews...) to link to Commons. See template:Commons.

[edit] Direct links to project

For home page of this project, please see http://commons.wikimedia.org/ for more details.