philidor
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Post by philidor on May 31, 2014 1:35:08 GMT 1
Writing the guidelines is going to be a thorny issue ...
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s543
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Post by s543 on May 31, 2014 3:31:54 GMT 1
We are here maybe 20-30 active people. If each of us will pay some USD 10 once a year we could forget about the rules. I think that when the pictures are within the forum it is much better. I volunteer to be the first one.
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Baroque
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Post by Baroque on May 31, 2014 3:41:14 GMT 1
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tomparis1
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Post by tomparis1 on May 31, 2014 7:18:12 GMT 1
We are here maybe 20-30 active people. If each of us will pay some USD 10 once a year we could forget about the rules. I think that when the pictures are within the forum it is much better. I volunteer to be the first one. I am the second! cheers TP
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philidor
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Post by philidor on May 31, 2014 12:38:48 GMT 1
Many of us will follow !
Just an question, though I am neither a photographer nor a techie. I noticed Linie 9 started using thumbnails - could this be part of the solution ?
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Post by addasih on May 31, 2014 13:03:53 GMT 1
Yes or using Flickr as stated before
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Post by xxxx on May 31, 2014 13:19:36 GMT 1
We could use a Forum-flickr account. There is the option to send photos as an attechment to an Email adress, with which you are provided by flickr. Following the email, the attached photo(s) would be uploaded automatically. This would mean not everybody would need to the password details. I could volunteer to manage that flickr account.
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Post by Jkkw on May 31, 2014 14:07:09 GMT 1
... or using Flickr as stated before We could use a Forum-flickr account. There is the option to send photos as an attechment to an Email adress, with which you are provided by flickr. Following the email, the attached photo(s) would be uploaded automatically. This would mean not everybody would need to the password details. I could volunteer to manage that flickr account. I agree and believe that flickr or another photo sharing website would be the best way to overcome this problem.
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Post by FabienA380 on Jun 3, 2014 23:32:28 GMT 1
Many thanks guys for your input here again, and many thanks s543 and tomparis1 for offering a fund-raising...... Sorry for the time taken to reply, while I hugely thank you guys for offering this, I honestly think it wouldn't solve the capacity limit that we are restrained to... ( a380.boards.net/post/28126/thread ) While paying for an extra 300MB - up to 500MB, this would be a charge of 3 dollars a month... Posting and attachment would keep going, up to a time where another capacity would be necessary, etc and always paying/upping the capacity more and more...... Especially that this capacity is on a monthly basis, not a one-time cost... It seems to me that the only great solution is indeed staying in the free-range, using all kinds of links, flickr or other internet sites...?........ ( Linie 9 was suggesting one here a380.boards.net/post/27000/thread, I am sure there are plenty others...)
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Linie 9
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Post by Linie 9 on Jun 4, 2014 0:02:25 GMT 1
I've seen them (the hosters) come and go. The go is the problem, even if you payed. May be airliners.net will survive for a long time - but you have the screening - forget it. The best thing besides your own servers is indeed riffi's v2.airplaneupload.de/You don't need an account but it's better to have one, so you can handle your uploads and see the traffic etc.
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