Sebastian Spaeth 5018a3557c Don't read full image media into RAM on copying (#419)
We copy uploaded media from the queue store to the local workbench
and then to its final destination. The latter was done by simply:
dst.write(src.read()) which is of course evil as it reads the whole
file content into RAM. Which *might* arguably still be OK for
images, but you never know.

Make use of the provided storage() methods that offer chunked copying
rather than opening and fudging with files ourselves.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
2013-01-08 14:51:41 +01:00
2012-07-07 21:18:27 +02:00
2013-01-07 11:44:29 +01:00
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2012-12-03 13:53:32 +01:00
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What is GNU MediaGoblin?
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* Initially, a place to store all your photos thats as awesome as, if
  not more awesome than, existing network services (Flickr, SmugMug,
  Picasa, etc)
* Customizable!
* A place for people to collaborate and show off original and derived
  creations.  Free, as in freedom.  Were a GNU project after all.
* Later, a place for all sorts of media, such as video, music, etc hosting.
* Later, federated with OStatus!


Is it ready for me to use?
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Yes!  But with caveats.  The software is usable and there are instances
running, but it's still in its early stages.


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