Awesome stuff.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Jon Robson jdlrob...@gmail.com wrote:
I haven't been able to use verified yet - I think this is a permission
that Barry doesn't have.
I'm experimenting with him doing no score reviews right now rather
than +1s for good patches. The -1s are
Moving this discussion to mobile-l. Ori, are you on mobile-l?
Let's also be mindful to model (client side or router rate limiting is
easiest) realistic connection scenarios (i.e., 2G and 3G and clogged wifi
connections). Shaving off 3-4 seconds on fast connections makes a world of
difference, and
Brion this is so exciting! :)
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Brion Vibber bvib...@wikimedia.org wrote:
We've been stalled for years on adding media playback to the Wikipedia iOS
app due to the impasse between Wikimedia's insistence on free formats and
Apple's insistence on only supporting
Cross posting. Really neat stuff!
-Adam
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Brion - have a question about existing OGG players: Currently there is an
iOS framework called VLCKit (https://wiki.videolan.org/VLCKit/) by the
VideoLan crew that appears to handle OGG/WebM and seems to be under active
development. It is also being used in several shipping apps (including the
VLC
Moving to mobile-l. Discuss.
-Adam
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 10:05 PM, Jon Robson jrob...@wikimedia.org wrote:
cc. reading-list. You'll get more feedback there :)
Short reply: There are lots of bugs and larger problems here that need
to be solved.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 5:42 PM, Jacob
The Android team[0] is proud to announce a new Wikipedia Android app beta
release, v2.0.104-beta-2015-06-25[1]. In summary, this revision contains
the following enhancements:
* New: Tabbed browsing! Press-and-hold links to open in a new tab.
* New: Big images in articles!
* New: Enable
I've been looking at MobileVLCKit for some time actually, including
submitting build script patches to make it easier to build as a framework
and getting help from the VLC devs to make a stripped-down build option
without the default proprietary codecs.
There are a few key things that have led me