Yes, it is public and open source.
Wow, nice turn-around time! I didn’t expect such a quick reply.
Say, is this thing developed publicly? I might be able to give a hand
with some bug fixing at some point.
— Bogdan Butnaru
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Philip Chang <pchang@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Hi, thanks for this excellent feedback.
>
> We'll raise some bugs and keep in mind the enhancement about the initial
> page, which is an idea we have been considering.
>
> Phil
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Bogdan Butnaru <bogdanb@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm having trouble using the "save page" function. The pages are saved,
>> but it's pretty much impossible to use them when not connected to the
>> Internet:
>>
>> First, if I start the application while disconnected, the app is stuck
>> trying to load the home page, and it doesn't allow me to open the list of
>> saved pages. (Actually, AFAIK it's impossible to open the menu at all until
>> the first page loads, which is really annoying even when connected.)
>>
>> Second, even if I'm looking at a saved page while the connection drops, if
>> I click on a link to something not saved (which can happen by accident)
>> it'll again get stuck, not even the back button works.
>>
>> It really needs to be more resilient to connectivity issues, as it stands
>> it's almost less useful for reading the wiki than a browser.
>>
>> Independently of those bugs, it would be nice to have the option not to
>> load the homepage by default. A search box and the list of saved pages would
>> be much faster.
>>
>>
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