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On 3/31/08, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 5:27 AM, Pavel Konnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 08:17:28 +0300, Harsha Halgaswatta
> >  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  > Dear all
> >  >
> >  > I am a level 3 Computer Science and Engineering undergraduate at
> >  > University
> >  > of Moratuwa,Sri Lanka.Currently i have almost finished
> implementing  a
> >  > member section at E-channelling (pvt) Ltd which is the market leader
> of
> >  > health care system upon online channel booking system and first
> listed
> >  > company in Colombo stock exchange.I developed  this project from the
> >  > scratch
> >  > using STRUTS2 web framework.I am now fairly familiar those areas
> >  > passionating specially on JAVA.
> >  >
> >  > I am interested in collaborating on apache roller photogallery.I have
> >  > listed up my idea below
> >  > Pl comment on that weather my intention is true as expected.
> >  >
> >  > As it is just lacking a photo and file uploading mechanism in roller
> blog
> >  > server, it would be better to have efficient mechanism to
> upload  photos
> >  > and files. The cream of  having such a mechanism in point of roller
> view
> >  > is it would support the roller users(web logger users ) in a
> convenient
> >  > and
> >  > interesting  way than it is used to be as playing with images ,
> photos
> >  > ,and documents may inspire the user.
> >  >
> >  Imho, "playing with images, photos, and documents" is not primary goal
> for
> >  rollers file upload service.
> >  Usability of uploaded files management process is the most important
> >  feature.
>
> Yes, I agree with that. Resize, crop and rotate features are nice to
> have but they are not the priority at all. I think that the priority
> is having a good upload interface, ability to browse uploaded images
> easily and then tools for including images/files in blog entries.
>
> - Dave
>

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