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It would be ideal if the bulk filesystem import tool had a humour option to provide the user, performing the ingestion, something to help pass the time.
Maybe after each batch is successfully ingested, a witty story could be displayed? Maybe this could connect to an external feed server where other users of BFSIT could provide words of wisdom and encourage (or witty anecdotes of migrations gone wrong).
Or we can continue to watch the graphs ;)
This could involves something as simple as periodically showing a fortune e.g. from http://iheartquotes.com/api
In thinking about this more, I think clippy.js [1] would provide a more "Enterprise grade" humour experience.
Migrated from https://code.google.com/p/alfresco-bulk-filesystem-import/issues/detail?id=130
It would be ideal if the bulk filesystem import tool had a humour option to provide the user, performing the ingestion, something to help pass the time.
Maybe after each batch is successfully ingested, a witty story could be displayed? Maybe this could connect to an external feed server where other users of BFSIT could provide words of wisdom and encourage (or witty anecdotes of migrations gone wrong).
Or we can continue to watch the graphs ;)
This could involves something as simple as periodically showing a fortune e.g. from http://iheartquotes.com/api
In thinking about this more, I think clippy.js [1] would provide a more "Enterprise grade" humour experience.
[1] https://www.smore.com/clippy-js
That would be fun and nostalgic. Of course, you could just link into your twitter feed ....
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