Freaking out here folks @picturelife @stream_nation @john_benassaya
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Replying to @kellan
@kellan I did the migration with@picturelife to my own S3 bucket. (The app still works and becomes free, which is nice).3 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @avibryant @kellan
Hey guys, hearing about this a lot the last few days as you can imagine. Always breaks my heart. Ever get this working?
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Replying to @DonMacAskill @avibryant
site is finally mostly back up, but options for exporting are broken/disabled it appears
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Replying to @kellan @avibryant
Ugh. Not good. Hurts the whole industry when this happens. :( Good luck!
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Replying to @DonMacAskill
hey, is there a good way to import to smugmug direct from an S3 bucket?
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Replying to @avibryant
You'd think we'd have built one by now, but we haven't. Sorry. :( I've heard this works well, though: https://mover.io/
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Replying to @DonMacAskill @avibryant
Love to know how you have the data laid out in your bucket in case I *wanted* to build one though. Just "folders" with "photos"?
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Replying to @DonMacAskill @avibryant
Still curious about that since I'm interested in an S3 import/export tool. Holler if you have thoughts. :)
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Replying to @DonMacAskill
ah right. To be clear, this is from a feature where you could give Picturelife access to your own S3 bucket to store things in
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if I look at the bucket, it's basically just a single folder full of image files (mostly with .jpg extensions)
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Replying to @avibryant @DonMacAskill
some of which seem like they are the same photo cached at different resolutions
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