[Clipart] Clipart Installer - GUI
Jonathan Phillips
jon at rejon.org
Tue Apr 13 14:10:18 PDT 2004
Please post this to the appropriate (or create a new) wiki page so that
we can get a collection of this idea together.
Jon
On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 13:25, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Tobias Jakobs wrote:
>
> > I don't like the idea of an extra Search tab. I would suggest a small
> > search field (like in iTunes) on every tab and a button for advanced
> > search.
>
> Hi Tobias,
>
> I don't have iTunes. I don't think that runs under Solaris.
>
> > The search results can then be grouped in the treeview. Please look at
> > my mokup.
>
> Link?
>
>
> >> * Image name.
> >> * Author name.
> >> * License (in case we decide to add more options later).
> >> * Author contact (although the installer won't use this).
> >> * Date (???)
> >
> > Perhaps something like:
> >
> > * Comment/long description
> > * Part of/Group
>
> I think I have a good idea on how to make this work well.
>
> * To use the system the artist must register. The registration requires:
>
> 1) Name.
> 2) User ID.
> 3) Contact information.
> 4) Agreement that all submissions are Public Domain.
> 5) Optinally add a parent institution.
>
> * After logging in, the user can upload images by filling out a web form
> with this information:
>
> 1) Image file name.
> 2) Category.
> 3) Short description (optional).
>
> * After hitting "submit" the following happens:
>
> 1) A copy of the image is sent to the CC server, along with the date, and
> the image is officially registered as public domain.
> 2) The image is uploaded to the server.
> 3) The following meta-data is stored for that image:
>
> * A new image ID, unique for each image in the repository.
> * Author's user ID.
> * Image category.
> * Terms = Public Domain.
> * The submission date is recorded.
> * The long description is recorded.
>
> We can make it so the user can uplod a whole batch of files in one go.
>
> Notice, I am trying to design this to require the least possible effort from
> the user. If an artist wants to submit 200 images, he or she will not want
> to do 200 registrations at CC and then 200 uploads here. We can make it so
> that this is done all in one go. The user doesn't enter 200 image names, we
> assign image IDs automatically. We register the images at the CC for them,
> and we keep track of all the information for them.
>
> What do you guys think of this?
>
> Cheers,
--
Jon Phillips
Graduate Researcher
Visual Arts Department
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