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I would love to see:
1 - Detailed explainations of the meaning of the various non-obvious response parameters, p.e. usage in photos.getInfo, etc.
2 - A deep dive into photos.search would be mighty fine, too. (to begin with)
3 - Links to all the API kits in active development.
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I'd like to see more information for developers about respecting ARR licenses, as well as non-commercial CC.
Far too many issues get raised in the Help Forum because developers are unaware that they can, and should, leave out ARR photos.
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I'd like to know about of the donut API, and would love any advice you could provide relating to donut and donut-related best practises. Kthx!
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waferbaby (a group admin) edited this topic 62 months ago.
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How about discussing what is mentioned here.
flickr.com/groups/api/discuss/72157601305160474/
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More about Flickr Architecture, hacks that you did and other geeky things :P
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How about current open source projects? FlickrEdit for example?? ;)
I'd also like to hear about the plans for adding Collections to the Flickr API. Video will be interesting to hear about as well.
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I’ve created a pretty nifty photo rating application for flickr. Check it out here: photorater.org . Hopefully it is going to gain a good following. Is it worth a mention? ;)
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Looks cool!
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I've just opened a new topic on what I'd love to get from the developers :)
flickr.com/groups/api/discuss/72157604730398561/
If needed, I can work on the initial list of requirements for such an environment.
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I'd like to see a watermarking tool.
For example, you can write (or draw) a watermark that will be placed onto the image before being uploaded. At the minute, I've got to use a batch watermarker, then take those photos and upload them.
Cheers
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Spam reported.
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OK, I'm really charkuio... not really. But I did follow the unrepentant spammer over here & happily discovered that it had made a timely bump of this thread. Because, man, I've got a topic for the devblog & maybe regular blog.
While it's well known 99% of Flickr rock iPhones, out in the "real world," nearly 3% of smartphone users choose Palm Pre or other webOS devices. One developer, Shane O'Sullivan, was motivated by the recent HP purchase of Palm to create a best-of-breed mobile Flickr app. He asked for feedback in our Palm Pre group, and several of us happily obliged with our wish lists. Take a look at the thread: www.flickr.com/groups/palmpre/discuss/72157624544627777/
The feature list is amazing (add photos to galleries, batch editing of photos, send photos to groups), and is matched by its elegant interface. From a dev standpoint, I imagine it's fun to see how Shane quickly added all these new features that a few of us were requesting. All the history is in the thread, really. If you use webOS, download the app here: developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.chofter.fli... . If you don't, download the webOS emulator and see what the fuss is about.
I think it would make a great entry for the regular blog, too.
Posted 33 months ago.
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