Just to mention a possible workaround for IA books: it's possible to upload "on the fly" by javascript a high-resolution jpg image of the page, while editing a wikisource page; I used this trick when djvu had a too low resolution for details. The only data needed to upload images (a fast uploading, completely "wikimedia-server free") is IA id and a little bit of jQuery. As soon as the wikimedia image has been replaced by IA image, anything runs perfectly (zoom and horizontal-vertical view shift too). 

Alex


2014-05-06 11:59 GMT+02:00 billinghurst <billinghurst@gmail.com>:
On Tue, 06 May 2014 09:27:22 +0200, "Federico Leva (Nemo)"
<nemowiki@gmail.com> wrote:
> Luiz Augusto, 06/05/2014 00:35:
>> https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64622
>>
>> In short, we on all Wikisource wikis are unable to start working
>
> I've emailed Robla now, but it's hard to make forecasts. Perhaps someone

> with noratelimit rights (sysop, crat or bot flag mostly) can fire up a
> bot to trigger thumbnail creation of all (new) Wikisource files? What
> are the most common required sizes? It looks hard to even work around
> this...
>
> Nemo
>
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My understanding is that this is now resolved. There was a configuration
issue to the squids so that they use the XFF rather than internal IP
addresses.

Regards, Billinghurst

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