I walked through this idea with Matthew and we came up with a refinement:
Yes, you are right, we can create a subpage automatically and presumably update it easily.Regarding the time issue, wouldn't that be limited automatically by the contest duration? If the user does not replace the photo within the month of Sep., then the mobile upload would simply participate on its own merits.This feature would simply add an option to the normal mobile upload, so a photo of the monument would still be uploaded. It just adds some record-keeping ability.Thanks for your feedback.PhilOn Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Platonides <platonides@gmail.com> wrote:
On 04/09/12 23:15, Philip Chang wrote:Hmm, it should be easy: action=edit&title=User:Pchang/Files%20
> Thanks for this feedback.
>
> A user subpage sounds good but the issue is how to create that from the app.
to_upload_later&appendtext=*%20DSC0001.JPG%20From+the+top+of+Eiffel+Tower.%0A&summary=Adding+note+using+the+Mobile+App+to+upload+from+the+Desktop+the+file+
DSC0001.JPG&token=...
The main problem is when to consider an upload-to-be abandoned. How long
> What I am imagining is adding a category to those specific uploads,
> something like, "To be replaced on desktop."
>
> This will help users find them later and would provide some indicator to
> admins.
will it take the user to upload it from home? A couple of days? A week?
A month?
It doesn't seem unlikely that a user waits up to a month to upload his
vacation photos (to begin with he may need to go back home from the
country he is visiting, and then he will have more priority issues than
uploading to Commons). But leaving a placeholder file for a month seems
too much IMHO.
Regards
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