Was that above an automated comment?

I don't know what information is lacking here.

My POV: 
"HTTP 500 - Internal Server Error"s are happening pretty often when uploading 
to Picasaweb, so the user should not be bugged with a retry dialog every time 
when this can be easily automated. 
If f-spot re-tried automagically, say 3 or 5 times before throwing the 
retry-dialog at the user, most times no user intervention were needed at all.
Have you ever read a mailer daemon failure message? It says "I tried (n) time, 
but this seems to be a permanent error." This is the right behaviour. When a 
machine can try to submit the same content several times "OnError", no human 
should need to do it. That's what machines are made for.

Pedro's POV:
The retry-dialog asks you if you want to retry (as if you wouldn't hit "Retry" 
99% of the time anyway, except for if you notice that it still won't work after 
5 times!), so we don't care to fix this. Humans should serve machines. Go 
begging upstream if you want the application to do its work.

I'm sorry, but I don't understand this reasoning at all.

Reopening as New.

** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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f-spot should auto-retry on gallery upload errors
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