Yep,

its useless for me. It eats so much data in memory, that I will definitely stay with Commonist. It looks like browser uploading, which logicaly eats o lot of data, thus it seems to me useless. What about writing a feature, which will work more with core? Like integrating something like Commonist?


Regards,
Juandev

2011/8/18 Erik Moeller <erik@wikimedia.org>
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 3:25 PM, Ian Baker <ian@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> I've made the following changes, which can be tested on
> commons.prototype.wikimedia.org
> 1. Refactored UploadStash to use the database for metadata storage.  This
> enables simultaneous multiple-file upload (not multi-file selection, yet).

Hi folks,

this feature is now in production, so do check it out and let us know
if it's broken:

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:UploadWizard

If you select multiple files, it'll try to upload up to 3 at the same
time, which should speed up your upload in many cases. Again, as Ian
says, this feature is not to be confused with multi-file selection,
which we'll definitely implement as well. :-)

Thanks to Ian and Neil for getting the new code out the door.

Erik

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