Thanks, I'll experiment with the FTP shortly.  I do have another problem I
get a 503 error on certain pages, like when I go to @@personal-information
where I want to go to change my user preferences.

I get similar errors in other areas although basic pages, and video
transcoding seems to work fine.




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> Subject: Re: [plumi-discuss] Changing Plumi Default Workflow & Plone
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> Hi Chris,
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> we've been adding Plone addons via buildout.I haven't experienced plugins
> that should been avoided, however dependency issues very often occur and
> you have to pin versions
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> Regarding the second question, I would suggest that you upload the videos
> via ftp. You can check the manual -deprecated unfortunately- on
> http://en.flossmanuals.net/plumi/ch017_uploading-via-ftp/
> First make sure plone ftp is running (./bin/supervisorctl status should
> output it running). Then open an ftp client, login to the server and start
> uploading.
>
> Videos uploaded via ftp get transcoded so html5 versions of videos are
> produced (mp4 as well).I have only uploaded single video files and not
> multiple videos at once, but would like to know once you test it. One last
> thing, videos uploaded via ftp initially get the private state, so you'll
> have to make them public.
>
> Cheers
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> On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 7:36 AM, Christopher McAnally 
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>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> As I'm exploring Plumi I have a couple of questions
>>
>>
>> 1).  Can I simply add most Plone add-ons via buildout such as the Plone
>> LDAP Plugin (http://plone.org/products/ploneldap)?  Are there any
>> plugins that we should avoid?
>>
>>
>> 2).  I have a large video library to upload, transcode and fill in
>> content, as we're looking to transition from PHPMotion to an HTML5 system.
>>  Is there a way I can write a script to batch upload the content.  If Plone
>> had an SQL Database, I could see a path to do so, but I'm less certain how.
>>  I would definitely be willing to share such a script, if it's possible to
>> do so.
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