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Bryan Tong Minh wrote:
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 10:13 PM, Brion Vibber
<brion(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
As for duplication checks; at a minimum we can do
a server-side hash
check after physical upload but before committing the file into the
wiki; in page editing terms, while still "previewing" it before
"saving" it.
It kinda sucks to upload 5M and then getting a warning. I'd rather
have it before.
Well, I'd rather have it *immediately* on upload than wait until some
admin sees it, deletes it, cleans up my five uses of it, and scolds me
for the duplicate upload. :)
Also HTTP is not the most convenient upload protocol.
FTP similarly to sf's old file release system could be handy
We need to concentrate on what people can do in a regular web browser
with no custom software available.
Power tools for power users can be neat too, but effort should be
concentrated on what 99% of contributors are going to be using both
their first time and most of the time afterwards.
- -- brion vibber (brion @
wikimedia.org)
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