On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Ryan Kaldari
<rkaldari(a)wikimedia.org>wrote;wrote:
1. It makes it easy for anyone to import hundreds
of images from Flickr
(via Photoset importing), which could mean a big increase in Flickr-washing
problems (i.e. unintentional copyvios).
2. The feature still has some bugs (
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43450) and no one is
actively maintaining it at the moment (although hopefully the new
Multimedia team will be assuming that responsibility).
Neither of these things seem like legit blockers at all.
You can make the same exact arguments against letting anyone upload
anything. Bad shit happens sometimes with malicious uploads, but we assume
good faith.
According to Lupo, lack of blacklist feature makes this a blocker - see his
rationale at <https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42307>
Also, there are bugs, but that has nothing to do with
whether non-admins
want to/should be able to upload from Flickr. When it works, this tool is
amazingly helpful, and should be more widely available.
Not sure what you mean here. Of course non-admins want such a tool. But
bugs + lack of maintainer do sound like legit reason for not widely
deploying it, are they not?
--
Jean-Frédéric