Files in the museum are not "lost" they are just not showing at this point. Anyways, the point is to get the new drawings into the folders, rather than spend ernomus time to move the older ones out from there. Once we get these ones finaly in, we can start think where me and colo get time to do such cleanup and wheter its relevant any longer
Antti,
First of all, no one is saying the museum files have been lost. Almost all of the files that I had marked to be deleted were included in the museum folder that was in the Zip file, and those that were not were replaced with new files that were very close to the originals (minor parts changes, fixing credit lines, ect). Second, an
Enormous amount of time would not have been needed as you were provided with a list of files to delete both
in this very thread and in the zip file. Third, Now, seeing as these files are now in the museum, nothing would be lost by a careful examination and deletion of non-updated files (deleting everything
now would induce errors if not done carefully).
The solutions going forward that I can see are:
- I can make you a list of files to delete.
- I hand over a full copy of all of the drawing files with all of the corrections made, and you upload that.
- Temporary (say, twelve hours) FTP access is granted to me to fix the files. I'm in and out, and when I'm done you and colo change the FTP password again.
- Nothing happens.
If you choose not to do anything, all the people who volunteered time to organize the site will have seen it be for nothing, which certainly makes
me less willing to want to volunteer to do it again, and of course the complexity of the task of fixing it will only increase with each upload session, but it's your decision.
-Timothy Cizadlo