[ Sorry, sent prematurely ]

There are few things I hate more than dealing with images on computers. Even a simple thing like emailing a screenshot or adding a photo to a blogpost OR A WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE is torture to me.

The only thing of this kind that is NOT torture is taking a photo with my phone and sharing it to Twitter by tapping on the Share icon and then on the Twitter icon.

I'd love to share photos directly from my phone to Wikipedia by tapping on the Share icon and then on the Twitter icon.

My point is, if the Wikipedia app has 6,000,000 users, why not add the functionality of sharing directly to Commons *in the Wikipedia app*?


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2015-04-15 11:45 GMT+03:00 Amir E. Aharoni <amir.aharoni@mail.huji.ac.il>:
There are few things I hate more than dealing with images on computers. Even a simple thing like emailing a screenshot or adding a photo to a blogpost OR A WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE


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Amir Elisha Aharoni · אָמִיר אֱלִישָׁע אַהֲרוֹנִי
http://aharoni.wordpress.com
‪“We're living in pieces,
I want to live in peace.” – T. Moore‬

2015-04-15 6:36 GMT+03:00 Dan Garry <dgarry@wikimedia.org>:
On 14 April 2015 at 16:47, Shankar <notnarayan@gmail.com> wrote:
Without spending too much time can someone point me to a rationale why the app was sunset in the first place.


In short, the Commons app had around 300 unique users per month. The Wikipedia app has around 6,000,000 unique users per month. Given our team size, we decided it was more strategic to devote all of our efforts to making the Wikipedia app the best it can be.

Dan
 
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