Hi Dan,
First, thanks for asking for input before making this decision.
Second, it would be good to get feedback directly from the 2.x users before
making a major change, although I am not knowledgable about how major this
change would be for the UX. Any ideas on how to get feedback at reasonable
scale? This might require some creative outreach to our low-bandwith and/or
non-English-speaking users, and I'm wondering if Fundraising, Legal, CA or
the Wikipedia Zero team have ideas.
Cheers,
Pine
On Jan 30, 2015 9:45 PM, "Dan Garry" <dgarry(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Those of you who were at the Mobile quarterly review heard me mention
Facebook Lite, an app that's designed especially for the developing world.
Notably, their app has a lot of optimisations which make it good for users
in developing world:
- It's only 252kB, good for limited data plans.
- It supports down to Android 2.2, good for older devices.
- It's data-efficient, good for 2G connections and for people on
limited data plans.
From a development perspective, some advantages are:
- You no longer have to support older versions of Android in your main
app.
- You can tailor the performance of the lite app to the older devices
so it's faster.
- You can tailor the features of the lite app to the developing market.
So obviously there are a lot of advantages for our users if we do this.
And, selfishly, I can't stress enough how much dropping Android 2.3 from
our current app would speed up development. As an example, almost all of
the edge cases with lead images occurred on 2.3 devices, and they required
quite a lot of investigation and hacking to fix them up. Obviously we've
not dropped 2.3 so far because it's a very strategically important part of
our user base, which I'm sure Carolynne can attest to!
I'd say that we should put some serious thought into whether we'd prefer
to have a Wikipedia Lite app for the developing world, rather than our
current "one app to rule them all".
Comments? Questions?
Dan
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Dan Garry
Associate Product Manager, Mobile Apps
Wikimedia Foundation
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