Vik Tara wrote:
The one downside with that project is it is LGPL. That means it can't
be shipped with Lenya. So if we are going to integrate this into the
trunk, it needs to be in such a way as to work without it.
I'm one of the maintainer's of the JMagick project - I don't see a
reason why anyone would object to a dual LGPL / Apache License.
I'll check with the JMagick community.
Cool. If not, there are several pieces in Lenya already where if you
want that functionality, you have to download a piece from somewhere
else. The system as a whole just needs to be able to function without
that piece.
wrote a small web program to resize images outside of Lenya so
hopefully users will upload an image that is more appropriate for use
on the web. I don't know what you are looking at doing, but something
like built in would be great.
Resize alone has a number of advantages using JM - like the format of
the source image. Using cocoon limits you to resizing jpeg's whereas
many more formats would be supported using a JM approach.
Sounds good. At the last place I worked for, we have quotas running on
the publications. So resizing a 2.8 MB image upon upload to a more
reasonable 50 KB would be awesome. The Cocoon stuff works relatively
well for resizing during display, but doesn't help on upload.
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