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 <jrobson@wikimedia.org> 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.arzelier@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.arzelier@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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