Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Android application]Project WikiJourney

2015-12-09 Thread Paul Arzelier
So, as I said previously, after one year of development, the WikiJourney 
app, made in order to promote free tourism, is out!
Okay, it's still a little bit buggy, but that's why we need it tested 
over different devices...


https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wikijourney.wikijourney

Try it if you want, and if you have any comment (negative or positive), 
tell me or write it in the play store!


(it's also available in aptoide/f-droid...)

Paul

Le 08/12/2015 00:23, Paul Arzelier a écrit :

Oh, hi John!
Yes, we met at the hackathon, and we even improved the website we 
showed you there: we even display wikivoyage guides around you! 
(https://www.wikijourney.eu/). (Well, hopefully, because nine months 
without any update would have been kind of sad haha)


We'll need android beta-testers soon, and maybe some guidance on 
special:gather, because we just suceeded in integrating OAuth (which 
is quite a success, because OAuth implementation was a nightmare...).
Overall, we mainly used wikidata query editor, which was really easy 
to use.
What we needed was 1) get points of interests around a specific 
location (which the « around » call helped a lot), 2) Get 
tourism-related wikidata/wikipedia infos of those POI's, which is 
quite simple. We even made a little wrapper/api to get directly these 
informations: 
https://github.com/WikiJourney/wikijourney_website/wiki/API-:-How-does-it-work%3F


However, as I said, we may need some help integrating collections, but 
we'll post questions on appropriate sections :)


Thanks for your answers - the app should be in beta in the play store 
tomorrow.


Paul

Le 07/12/2015 23:49, Jon Katz a écrit :

Hey,
You guys started at the hackathon right?  It is so great to hear it 
is coming along and I look forward to using it as well.

-J

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Jon Robson > wrote:


I'm not an app developer but if you need a beta tester or any
specific guidance on how you are using the API please let me
know. It would also be great to hear from you what pain points
you ran into whilst building this - specifically it would be good
to understand we can improve in MediaWiki's API to better support
what you are trying to do.

On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Paul Arzelier
 wrote:

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
 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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Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Android application]Project WikiJourney

2015-12-09 Thread Joaquin Oltra Hernandez
Hi Paul,

Awesome job! I'll install it later and try it out!

  because we just suceeded in integrating OAuth (which is quite a
success, because OAuth implementation was a nightmare...).

Do you have a blog post or page where you've detailed the process and what
was so bad about it? If not, would you mind expanding?

I feel this feedback would be great for other developers trying to build on
top of the platform and for WMF devs to improve the third party login story!

Thanks
On Dec 9, 2015 9:41 AM, "Paul Arzelier"  wrote:

> So, as I said previously, after one year of development, the WikiJourney
> app, made in order to promote free tourism, is out!
> Okay, it's still a little bit buggy, but that's why we need it tested over
> different devices...
>
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wikijourney.wikijourney
>
> Try it if you want, and if you have any comment (negative or positive),
> tell me or write it in the play store!
>
> (it's also available in aptoide/f-droid...)
>
> Paul
>
> Le 08/12/2015 00:23, Paul Arzelier a écrit :
>
> Oh, hi John!
> Yes, we met at the hackathon, and we even improved the website we showed
> you there: we even display wikivoyage guides around you! (
> https://www.wikijourney.eu/). (Well, hopefully, because nine months
> without any update would have been kind of sad haha)
>
> We'll need android beta-testers soon, and maybe some guidance on
> special:gather, because we just suceeded in integrating OAuth (which is
> quite a success, because OAuth implementation was a nightmare...).
> Overall, we mainly used wikidata query editor, which was really easy to
> use.
> What we needed was 1) get points of interests around a specific location
> (which the « around » call helped a lot), 2) Get tourism-related
> wikidata/wikipedia infos of those POI's, which is quite simple. We even
> made a little wrapper/api to get directly these informations:
> https://github.com/WikiJourney/wikijourney_website/wiki/API-:-How-does-it-work%3F
>
> However, as I said, we may need some help integrating collections, but
> we'll post questions on appropriate sections :)
>
> Thanks for your answers - the app should be in beta in the play store
> tomorrow.
>
> Paul
>
> Le 07/12/2015 23:49, Jon Katz a écrit :
>
> Hey,
> You guys started at the hackathon right?  It is so great to hear it is
> coming along and I look forward to using it as well.
> -J
>
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Jon Robson  wrote:
>
>> I'm not an app developer but if you need a beta tester or any specific
>> guidance on how you are using the API please let me know. It would also be
>> great to hear from you what pain points you ran into whilst building this -
>> specifically it would be good to understand we can improve in MediaWiki's
>> API to better support what you are trying to do.
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Paul Arzelier 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> 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 
>>> 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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 Mobile-l@lists.wikimedia.org
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>
>
>
> 

Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Android application]Project WikiJourney

2015-12-09 Thread Pine W
Just wondering, is there a connection between WikiJourney and WikiVoyage?
(If nothing else, the similarities in names make me wonder if a trademark
review is needed)

Cheers,
Pine

On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 4:48 PM, Jon Katz  wrote:

> Excellent, Paul!
>
>- thanks for the link - I'll try the beta app and give feedback
>- as far as Gather goes, we will be starting to implement it in the
>Android app starting in January, so hopefully lessons learned there will
>apply to you as well (and vice verse)
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 5:30 AM, Joaquin Oltra Hernandez <
> jhernan...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Paul,
>>
>> Awesome job! I'll install it later and try it out!
>>
>>   because we just suceeded in integrating OAuth (which is quite a
>> success, because OAuth implementation was a nightmare...).
>>
>> Do you have a blog post or page where you've detailed the process and
>> what was so bad about it? If not, would you mind expanding?
>>
>> I feel this feedback would be great for other developers trying to build
>> on top of the platform and for WMF devs to improve the third party login
>> story!
>>
>> Thanks
>> On Dec 9, 2015 9:41 AM, "Paul Arzelier"  wrote:
>>
>>> So, as I said previously, after one year of development, the WikiJourney
>>> app, made in order to promote free tourism, is out!
>>> Okay, it's still a little bit buggy, but that's why we need it tested
>>> over different devices...
>>>
>>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wikijourney.wikijourney
>>>
>>> Try it if you want, and if you have any comment (negative or positive),
>>> tell me or write it in the play store!
>>>
>>> (it's also available in aptoide/f-droid...)
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> Le 08/12/2015 00:23, Paul Arzelier a écrit :
>>>
>>> Oh, hi John!
>>> Yes, we met at the hackathon, and we even improved the website we showed
>>> you there: we even display wikivoyage guides around you! (
>>> https://www.wikijourney.eu/). (Well,
>>> hopefully, because nine months without any update would have been kind of
>>> sad haha)
>>>
>>> We'll need android beta-testers soon, and maybe some guidance on
>>> special:gather, because we just suceeded in integrating OAuth (which is
>>> quite a success, because OAuth implementation was a nightmare...).
>>> Overall, we mainly used wikidata query editor, which was really easy to
>>> use.
>>> What we needed was 1) get points of interests around a specific location
>>> (which the « around » call helped a lot), 2) Get tourism-related
>>> wikidata/wikipedia infos of those POI's, which is quite simple. We even
>>> made a little wrapper/api to get directly these informations:
>>> https://github.com/WikiJourney/wikijourney_website/wiki/API-:-How-does-it-work%3F
>>>
>>> However, as I said, we may need some help integrating collections, but
>>> we'll post questions on appropriate sections :)
>>>
>>> Thanks for your answers - the app should be in beta in the play store
>>> tomorrow.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> Le 07/12/2015 23:49, Jon Katz a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hey,
>>> You guys started at the hackathon right?  It is so great to hear it is
>>> coming along and I look forward to using it as well.
>>> -J
>>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Jon Robson 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I'm not an app developer but if you need a beta tester or any specific
 guidance on how you are using the API please let me know. It would also be
 great to hear from you what pain points you ran into whilst building this -
 specifically it would be good to understand we can improve in MediaWiki's
 API to better support what you are trying to do.

 On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Paul Arzelier < 
 paul.arzel...@free.fr> wrote:

> 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> 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 ( 
>> 

Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Android application]Project WikiJourney

2015-12-09 Thread Jon Katz
Excellent, Paul!

   - thanks for the link - I'll try the beta app and give feedback
   - as far as Gather goes, we will be starting to implement it in the
   Android app starting in January, so hopefully lessons learned there will
   apply to you as well (and vice verse)


On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 5:30 AM, Joaquin Oltra Hernandez <
jhernan...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> Awesome job! I'll install it later and try it out!
>
>   because we just suceeded in integrating OAuth (which is quite a
> success, because OAuth implementation was a nightmare...).
>
> Do you have a blog post or page where you've detailed the process and what
> was so bad about it? If not, would you mind expanding?
>
> I feel this feedback would be great for other developers trying to build
> on top of the platform and for WMF devs to improve the third party login
> story!
>
> Thanks
> On Dec 9, 2015 9:41 AM, "Paul Arzelier"  wrote:
>
>> So, as I said previously, after one year of development, the WikiJourney
>> app, made in order to promote free tourism, is out!
>> Okay, it's still a little bit buggy, but that's why we need it tested
>> over different devices...
>>
>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wikijourney.wikijourney
>>
>> Try it if you want, and if you have any comment (negative or positive),
>> tell me or write it in the play store!
>>
>> (it's also available in aptoide/f-droid...)
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> Le 08/12/2015 00:23, Paul Arzelier a écrit :
>>
>> Oh, hi John!
>> Yes, we met at the hackathon, and we even improved the website we showed
>> you there: we even display wikivoyage guides around you! (
>> https://www.wikijourney.eu/). (Well,
>> hopefully, because nine months without any update would have been kind of
>> sad haha)
>>
>> We'll need android beta-testers soon, and maybe some guidance on
>> special:gather, because we just suceeded in integrating OAuth (which is
>> quite a success, because OAuth implementation was a nightmare...).
>> Overall, we mainly used wikidata query editor, which was really easy to
>> use.
>> What we needed was 1) get points of interests around a specific location
>> (which the « around » call helped a lot), 2) Get tourism-related
>> wikidata/wikipedia infos of those POI's, which is quite simple. We even
>> made a little wrapper/api to get directly these informations:
>> https://github.com/WikiJourney/wikijourney_website/wiki/API-:-How-does-it-work%3F
>>
>> However, as I said, we may need some help integrating collections, but
>> we'll post questions on appropriate sections :)
>>
>> Thanks for your answers - the app should be in beta in the play store
>> tomorrow.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> Le 07/12/2015 23:49, Jon Katz a écrit :
>>
>> Hey,
>> You guys started at the hackathon right?  It is so great to hear it is
>> coming along and I look forward to using it as well.
>> -J
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Jon Robson  wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not an app developer but if you need a beta tester or any specific
>>> guidance on how you are using the API please let me know. It would also be
>>> great to hear from you what pain points you ran into whilst building this -
>>> specifically it would be good to understand we can improve in MediaWiki's
>>> API to better support what you are trying to do.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Paul Arzelier < 
>>> paul.arzel...@free.fr> wrote:
>>>
 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> 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
>
> ___
> Mobile-l mailing list
> 

Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Android application]Project WikiJourney

2015-12-07 Thread Jon Robson
I'm not an app developer but if you need a beta tester or any specific
guidance on how you are using the API please let me know. It would also be
great to hear from you what pain points you ran into whilst building this -
specifically it would be good to understand we can improve in MediaWiki's
API to better support what you are trying to do.

On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Paul Arzelier  wrote:

> 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 
> 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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Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Android application]Project WikiJourney

2015-12-07 Thread Paul Arzelier

Oh, hi John!
Yes, we met at the hackathon, and we even improved the website we showed 
you there: we even display wikivoyage guides around you! 
(https://www.wikijourney.eu/). (Well, hopefully, because nine months 
without any update would have been kind of sad haha)


We'll need android beta-testers soon, and maybe some guidance on 
special:gather, because we just suceeded in integrating OAuth (which is 
quite a success, because OAuth implementation was a nightmare...).
Overall, we mainly used wikidata query editor, which was really easy to 
use.
What we needed was 1) get points of interests around a specific location 
(which the « around » call helped a lot), 2) Get tourism-related 
wikidata/wikipedia infos of those POI's, which is quite simple. We even 
made a little wrapper/api to get directly these informations: 
https://github.com/WikiJourney/wikijourney_website/wiki/API-:-How-does-it-work%3F


However, as I said, we may need some help integrating collections, but 
we'll post questions on appropriate sections :)


Thanks for your answers - the app should be in beta in the play store 
tomorrow.


Paul

Le 07/12/2015 23:49, Jon Katz a écrit :

Hey,
You guys started at the hackathon right?  It is so great to hear it is 
coming along and I look forward to using it as well.

-J

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Jon Robson > wrote:


I'm not an app developer but if you need a beta tester or any
specific guidance on how you are using the API please let me know.
It would also be great to hear from you what pain points you ran
into whilst building this - specifically it would be good to
understand we can improve in MediaWiki's API to better support
what you are trying to do.

On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Paul Arzelier
> wrote:

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
> 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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[WikimediaMobile] [Android application]Project WikiJourney

2015-12-04 Thread Paul Arzelier

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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Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Android application]Project WikiJourney

2015-12-04 Thread Toby Negrin
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  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,
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Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Android application]Project WikiJourney

2015-12-04 Thread Paul Arzelier

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 > 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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