Hej hej, I know I'm picky, anyway: Can you please avoid top postings? Thanks in advance.
Am Montag, den 30.03.2009, 19:06 +0200 schrieb b0unc3: > however, the way nautilus do FTP is exactly the contrary that I want > to do, for this reason I talk about simplicity and quickness. > For example the way nautilus uses to do a simple file upload on an FTP > Server is far away (imho) from to be quick and maybe also simple. You've posted two screenshot mockups of your ideas, but they don't explain how and where I set up the FTP address after clicking "FTP Server" or where I define my Flickr account. And what if I have more than one FTP server? "Quick uploads" also doesn't mean much to me as a context menu item. Maybe "Upload file(s) to a server". > By now I'm deeply looking at Coundit, and on a first impression it > seems to be oriented in a too different (an more complex) way that I > need. Well, the other way round I can ask "How extensible is your proposal"? :) I just would like to avoid duplicating code that already exists and could be used, e.g. in Conduit... andre > On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Andre Klapper <[email protected]> wrote: > Hej hej Daniele, > > feel free to move this back to the mailinglist. > > Am Montag, den 30.03.2009, 18:06 +0200 schrieb b0unc3: > > at the moment I cannot found out how nautilus do FTP (is > this an > > extension ?). > > > 1. nautilus --browser > 2. control+l > 3. Enter ftp://ftp.gnome.org > > > On the other hand I have looked out at Conduit and it do > very nice > > stuff, but I think I little be different from what I want to > do. > > Principally because many users don't want to take care of > sync, and > > need only to upload random files at random places (this is > my point of > > view of course). > > > ...and the Conduit code is not helpful to use for that? > > > > I did some pictures on how my idea should become. > > The [1] is how to make a quick and simple upload way (imho), > after a > > simple gui starts [2] and takes care of the rest. > > I hope I've been more exhaustive , and you have got the > point. > > > > > > > > Ciao, > > Daniele. > > > > [1] > > > > http://picasaweb.google.com/daniele.maio/NautilusExtension#5319012064624824930 > > [2] > > > > http://picasaweb.google.com/daniele.maio/NautilusExtension#5319012073506650114 > > > > > > On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Andre Klapper > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > > On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 13:26 +0200, b0unc3 wrote: > > > I have an idea in my mind. I would like to develop > an > > extension for > > > nautilus that can allow users to simply and > quickly upload > > file(s) to > > > remote service(s). Remote service can be an FTP > Server or an > > SSH > > > Server and make also possible to upload to online > service > > like Flickr, > > > YouTube , picasaweb and so on. > > > I'd like to know from you if it can be considered > for a GSoC > > project. > > > Thank you. > > > > > > FTP is already possible in nautilus - what is bad > about the > > current > > implementation, or why is it currently not "simple > and quick" > > from your > > point of view? > > > > In general: Conduit is a blessed dependency of GNOME > and > > provides a > > framework for parts of this (e.g. picasa, flickr > etc), see > > http://live.gnome.org/Conduit for more information. > > > > andre > > -- > > mailto:[email protected] | failed > > http://www.iomc.de/ | > http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper > > > > > > -- > > mailto:[email protected] | failed > http://www.iomc.de/ | http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper > > > > -- > nautilus-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list -- mailto:[email protected] | failed http://www.iomc.de/ | http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
