Yes!
Because we don't know if it's well-written enough so that someone who's not in the project could read, understand what our code is doing and modify it without much trouble...

Regards,
Paul

Le 04/12/2015 18:19, Toby Negrin a écrit :
Hi Paul -- Are you asking for some sort of code or architecture review for your application?

Best,

-Toby

On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 1:26 AM, Paul Arzelier <paul.arzel...@free.fr <mailto:paul.arzel...@free.fr>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm currently developing, with some friends, an application called
    WikiJourney to promote « free » (as in a speech) tourism. For now,
    it can locate an android user on a map, display points of
    interests extracted from wikidata and show the user the associated
    wikipedia articles.

    The application will shortly be able to create touristic « tours
    », but currently, we need some feedback from people, and not just
    user-related feedback...
    We feel our code (https://github.com/WikiJourney/wikijourney_app/)
    is a bit messy, but don't know if there's a precise « coding
    convention » here at Wikimedia.

    What do you think of it?

    Thanks by advance for your feedback,

    The WikiJourney Team

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