Hi,
I did some work on a better way of accessing foreign sites, with the plan to
eventually cache things like images. You can take a look in the remotesite
branch (the related files are in the includes/remotesite folder of that
branch). Although lately I've been busy with study, hopefully I'll be able
to get back to that.
-Matt
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From: "Brianna Laugher" <brianna.laugher(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 5:39 AM
To: "wikitech-l" <wikitech-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: [Wikitech-l] ForeignApiRepo plans?
Hi,
I just took the opportunity to check out ForeignApiRepo, aka
InstantCommons alpha.
It's pretty sweet.
<http://modernthings.org/mwfresh/index.php?title=User:Pfctdayelise> I
did a little dance when it really and truly worked!
<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgForeignFileRepos#Using_files_from_Wikimedia_Commons_:_ForeignAPIRepo>
only says "keep in mind that you are hotlinking images from another
site", and to somehow cache images locally if you have "a lot of
visitors". Any suggestions on what a threshold for "a lot" is? Is some
future development on this intended to have a local-caching option?
Is there any way for Wikimedia Commons users/admins to tell that an
image is being used in this way? (I'm guessing not since we are still
waiting for this native functionality for the Wikimedia universe...)
Could some kind of filtered data log be made available perhaps via the
toolserver so that we (community) can build a tool to check this?
While I doubt third-party users would be a high priority for
Commoners, it's still nice to avoid upsetting people by unexpectedly
deleting their images if at all possible.
Which brings me to again another problem still existing within
Wikimedia, how the local party can be informed of changes (overwrite
uploads and deletions) to images that they are using via this method.
Is this maybe the kind of thing we should require people to register a
key of some kind for? Then we would have a way of knowing how popular
it is.
So, basically I would be interested to hear what the future plans for
development for this will be.
thanks
Brianna
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