On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:54:48 +0300, raúl fuenzalida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 3/24/08, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 2:00 AM, Pavel Konnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 02:57:50 +0300, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> What is the main criteria for application?
> >>
>
> > You mean the most important requirement for the new feature?
> > The most important characteristic of the GSoC developer?
> >
> Implementation of _all_ features ("page through file uploads", "search", > "thumbnail images", "folder creation user interface", "store metadata for
> each file")
>
> or usability of "whole new interface"?
>
> "search" feature is very important?

Ease of use is probably the most important requirement. The idea is to
make significant improvements to the interface to make it easier for
folks to upload, browse and blog uploaded files. Most users don't have
that many uploads, so if we have good browse then search is less
important. Metadata is also less important than ease of use, at least
in my mind. You'll need to figure out which features are most
important and we'll help you to do that.

- Dave

I draw out my vision of UI instead of "figure out".
Now I work at gsoc application text.


I imagine that a gallery for the uploaded image files should has the
following options into the interface:

miniatures size: [ small | medium | big ]
miniatures per page: [ __ ]

< previous page > < next page >
go to page: [ select a page nº ]

May be folder with zoom thumbinails is better than pages?

( show | hide ) filename

it is cool only for images

The image location may be important if the file will be used into the
weblog or in an external webpage. Then why not add a text input for
each path:

[ ../resource/folder_name/image_file.img ]
[ http://www.site.moon/weblog_name/resource/folder_name/image_file.img ]

so the image location can easily be copied to be used into a weblog
entry or into an external webpage.

imho, link like this <a href="some_url">Copy file URL</a> is better.

And that is my vision: http://konnikov.net/GSoC/2008/uploads.jpg

Welcome to comment.


--
Best regards. Pavel Konnikov

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