I hear the Foundation uses Node.js. Have some OpenCV Node.js bindings:
https://github.com/peterbraden/node-opencv

Like Brian, I agree with Corey's comments. First, create the API that
allows us to ask the question that we want to ask, then, with the API in
place, start with a simple solution and iterate.

If we happen to extract a simple stateless facial recognition service from
the solution while iterating, then… awesome!

–Sam


On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 10:22 PM, Dan Garry <dga...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> On 3 February 2015 at 14:00, Brian Gerstle <bgers...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>
>> In the end, I don't know if the apps team is even looking to make these
>> improvements right now (since we're focusing on other new features
>> instead).  However, if we are looking to refine this feature across
>> platforms, maybe we should schedule a hangout which might help us address
>> various concerns faster than email.
>>
>
> These things are definitely on the plate for us soon. But, as you say, not
> right now. The reason for that is that historically the iOS team has had
> far more work on its plate than it can feasibly handle. We're still no way
> near our full velocity yet. I'd prefer that we not divide our focus at this
> critical time.
>
> Let's revisit this in a sprint or two when we're closer to our velocity
> and we know how likely we are to be able to actually implement that work.
> Feel free to hold me to this by reminding me in a few weeks that I said it.
> ;-)
>
> Dan
>
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> Wikimedia Foundation
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