Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Wikitech-l] [reading-wmf] Wikigrok code no longer being worked on

2015-06-03 Thread Oliver Keyes
On 3 June 2015 at 11:34, Florian Schmidt wrote: >> the team is already considering the next slew of micro-contribution projects >> I think it is too early to say which projects will be next, but some ideas > > I think, in favour of our open development strategy (I hope we still have > it), you sh

Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Wikitech-l] [reading-wmf] Wikigrok code no longer being worked on

2015-06-03 Thread Florian Schmidt
> the team is already considering the next slew of micro-contribution projects > I think it is too early to say which projects will be next, but some ideas I think, in favour of our open development strategy (I hope we still have it), you should try to make the process as much open as possible, i

Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Wikitech-l] [reading-wmf] Wikigrok code no longer being worked on

2015-06-02 Thread Jon Katz
I'm inclined to agree with Matt. In fact (and to answer Oliver's question), the team is already considering the next slew of micro-contribution projects. I think it is too early to say which projects will be next, but some ideas include: choosing lead images, editing wikidata descriptions, and re

Re: [WikimediaMobile] [Wikitech-l] [reading-wmf] Wikigrok code no longer being worked on

2015-06-02 Thread Matthew Flaschen
On 06/02/2015 06:00 AM, Joaquin Oltra Hernandez wrote: Now there's a lot of skepticism towards the idea in any of its forms :( I still think micro-contributions are an important future direction (whether or not WikiGrok is re-activated). Given how successful the metrics were from WikiGrok, i