Hi,
oh yeah, that's a good question :D Maybe my point of view helps you (and I think (and hope), that's it's very close to the "reality"):
Mobile web ("browser based mobile display) isn't an own " project", which would cover all features, like reading, contributing, and so on, anymore. It is splitted into its own components, which are maintained by the different departments. So, any reading-related things in mobile are maintained by the Reading department (which maintain the desktop reading related things, too, as far as I know). Any contribution-related thing in mobile (and desktop, too) is maintained by the Editing department.
Now, it's a bit confusing and undefined, what is "reading-related" and what is really "editing/contribution-related", some features may not be clearly assigned to a specific department, yet. But both departments are on the way to define, what features has to be maintained by what team to have clear responsibilities and contact persons (especially for the community-members) :)
Hope that helps and isn't more confusing as before :D
Best. Florian
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: mobile-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:mobile-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Im Auftrag von rupert THURNER Gesendet: Sonntag, 19. Juli 2015 18:39 An: mobile-l mobile-l@lists.wikimedia.org Betreff: [WikimediaMobile] mobile-web, reading-web ?
hi,
can somebody please shed some light on where browser based mobile display and editing is currently located?
rupert
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