Στις 18-11-2011, ημέρα Παρ, και ώρα 11:49 +0200, ο/η Ariel T. Glenn
έγραψε:
There are scripts to download all media used on a project
(
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikix ). As long as the end user runs
one command, it doesn't matter what's happening on the back end.
_and_ it needs to be possible for any consumer to
perform the task of
obtaining the source. Does the WMF block people who attempt to mirror
the project content one item at a time? IMO blocking them is very
sane, but if that is the only way to obtain the source then it would
again be breaking the licence.
AFAIK we do not block folks that are making serial requests, even if
they crawl the entire media space. Serial requests don't incur a big
cost on our servers.
I should clarify this.
Crawling the media server and requesting all images one at a time (as
long as a pile of people aren't doing it at once) is fine. Requesting
all images in a specific or several thumb sizes is not; in the first
case we serve files that already exist while in the second case the
files may need to be generated and put someplace. And we simply don't
have space to keep generated thumbs of every image on commons in various
arbitrary sizes at the moment. So folks that *do* want to crawl the
media server and request thumbs for all of them should check in with me
so we can figure out how to get you the data you need.
Ariel