Im thinking of a scenario where suppose, a user who visited Taj Mahal has 30 odd photos on his phone and wishes to upload them to commons. The categories could(should?) be the same, the description may(not sure again) more or less be the same.
Would it be possible to extract a title based on a description?
On 7 March 2013 01:35, Brion Vibber bvibber@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Shankar Narayan notnarayan@gmail.comwrote:
Option A - shows only a single image to the user and gets the user to swipe between images. this keeps the user in the context of the image, something that is crucial while describing the image.
Option B - Shows multiple images in a single screen. the user can tap the image to see it better.
I kinda like B but I worry it's going to get very cluttered. A leaves plenty of screen space for the input data, and will stay uncluttered as we add things like geolocation options.
categories and description get copied across images and the user is free to edit them.
Can you clarify this a bit?
I would imagine something like this:
- image 1: title, description, categories are empty
** user inputs a title, a description, and some cats ** user goes on to next image
- image 2: title is empty, but description and categories are set to what
image 1 had ** user inputs a title, optionally edits description and categories ** user goes on to next image
- image 3: title is empty, but description and categories are set to what
image 2 had ** ....
Or are you thinking something else?
-- brion
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