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      On a whim I gave up with my personal web gallery implementation and <a
      href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rossburton/">switched to Flickr</a>.
      Now, uploading is fun.  I could use the web-based upload form, but as I
      can't DnD from Nautilus into a text field that is dull, and whilst
      copy/paste works that is also dull.  I can email images but I can't send
      lots at once (they have a 12M limit per email), and have to remove the
      signature and GPG signing for every message. Also dull.  I'll get a
      billion people shouting "use F-Spot", which I tried, but it doesn't want
      to import some of my photos, and it doesn't work with my photo storage
      either, so that isn't an option for now.
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    <p>
      Thus, I'm considering writing a small Nautilus extension in Python, so
      that in the context menu of every image there is a <cite>Upload to
      Flickr</cite> option.  I'd prefer not to re-invent the wheel so does
      anyone else has written a simple GNOMEy uploading tool for Flickr? Thanks!
    </p>
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