Yes, as I understand it the ability to read from a CSV file is what
separates it from, say, Commonist. The tool also allows you to use
different templates (Artwork, Information), with a little bit of tweaking.

I was experimenting a bit and was able to read from metadata in the images,
but I was not yet able to link to a CSV file, and the documentation on
GitHub is exactly missing that part.

Best,


Arne Wossink

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2016-01-07 11:50 GMT+01:00 Federico Leva (Nemo) <[email protected]>:

> Arne Wossink, 07/01/2016 11:38:
>
>> I was wondering if anyone has ever used the ComeOn! upload tool to
>> batch-upload images to Commons?
>>
>
> The README doesn't explain what is its benefit compared to the others.
> «ComeOn! has the ability to load external metadata from a CSV file» seems
> to be its distinctive feature, am I correct?
> The README also doesn't state whether it works with OpenJDK.
>
> Nemo
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