[Was: iOS app feedback (via testflight)]
When I first saw the Random article in Wikipedia bask in 2004 or so, I
immediately though - Right, they probably added because they wanted it to
look like an old-school paper encyclopedia that you can open randomly.
I guess that it's not clear to all
On Tue, 2014-09-16 at 13:32 -0700, Brion Vibber wrote:
Ok, I've killed the iOS version as well.
There's a Commons App product in bugzilla.wikimedia.org with 213
tickets, 82 of them open.
There is also an Unofficial Apps product in Bugzilla:
Amir E. Aharoni, 17/09/2014 08:22:
If I recall correctly, that button was added because there were requests
for it, but was its existence ever justified? If there's interesting
data about using the random button,
http://stats.grok.se/en/latest30/Special:Random
Do you really need more?
Nemo
Amir E. Aharoni, 17/09/2014 10:05:
WAT.
Are these millions and millions of real people clicking Random article
all the time? Not search engines or bots or something?
I have no reason to believe it's an especially inflated number:
Special:Random is the most common tool for curious users in
In the last 2 days we went from 110 signups to 336!
Of these, 143 people have actually installed the latest beta, up from a
previous high of 20.
I've also received multiple feedback emails through the testflight system.
Dan, I've added you as a leader in testflight so hopefully these feedback
Great update,
Can i translate the app into arabic language ?
Feras Younis Qrinawi
He-he, a couple of years ago I was the crazy guy who read much of the
copious feedback about the old apps. I received several questions like this
one, and I used it as an opportunity to acquire several new
Thanks Amir! I will forward the info!
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Amir E. Aharoni
amir.ahar...@mail.huji.ac.il wrote:
Great update,
Can i translate the app into arabic language ?
Feras Younis Qrinawi
He-he, a couple of years ago I was the crazy guy who read much of the
copious
Friendly reminder - people probably assume that this feedback is
private[1]; try to crop out their names before posting their feedback
publicly.
Luis
[1] And I am curious about the TestFlight privacy policy, which is
currently 404: https://testflightapp.com/privacy/
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at
Hi all,
Just a friendly reminder that our App team retrospective is tomorrow.
Please review our action items from the last retrospective:
= Actions/Further Discussion =
*Set up quarterly unstructured sprint [Kristen/Dan]
*Give Vibha Moiz iTunes account login access [Tomasz]; Waiting on
Data:
http://mobile-reportcard.wmflabs.org/graphs/ui-daily
After home, the random menu item is the most clicked button.
I remember analysing the data once and seeing that one user hit random
100 times in a day.
I agree however that it is technical. It would be good to rebrand this
to make it
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