Ok, thank you.
By the way, shifting the subject a bit to longer term plans, are there any plans to make the apps (both Android and iPhone) be more suitable for editing content?
Pine
Hi Pine,To be clear, prior to this change, the app widened images in all cases (regardless of connection quality). With this change, knowing that a cellular connection is much more likely to be metered, this will benefit at least those users.There's no manual setting to enable/disable image widening, but the user may still enable/disable images entirely (in Settings) if there are data cost concerns on whatever network they currently are.On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 8:17 PM, Pine W <wiki.pine@gmail.com> wrote:PineThanks,Is there a way that a user can manually select whether to enable or disable "force downloading and widening HQ images when on a metered connection" in the Wikipedia app for Android?Hi Michael,Ok, after exploring this further I think that my question about isActiveNetworkMetered() might be complicated enough that I should ask it of Google. (: As you probably know, some wifi networks can be slow and/or have a pay-per-unit fee or cap, while some cellular connections can include "unlimited" data.On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Michael Holloway <mholloway@wikimedia.org> wrote:Hi Pine,I followed the Android docs[1] in using the term "metered connection" in the release notes, but in concrete terms, your connection is considered "metered" if you're on a cellular (as opposed to wi-fi) network.[2]Regards,MichaelOn Tue, May 24, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Pine W <wiki.pine@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Stephen,
> No longer force downloading and widening HQ images when on a metered connection.
Thank you. May I ask how the app knows if the device is using a metered connection at any given point in time?
Pine
On May 24, 2016 09:37, "Stephen Niedzielski" <sniedzielski@wikimedia.org> wrote:_______________________________________________The Android team[0] is pleased to announce a new Wikipedia Android appbeta release, v2.2.146-beta-2016-05-23[1]. This revision contains thefollowing new fixes and functionality[2]:* Introducing Reading Lists: In place of the old "Saved Pages", you cannow organize the articles you browse into reading lists, which you canaccess even when you're offline. Create as many lists as you like,give them custom names, and populate them with articles from anylanguage wiki!* Update authentication to work with the latest server changes.* Add "edit here" to the long press menu.* Check Wikipedia Zero status on page load instead of on network statechange.* Improved Wikipedia Zero banner design.* No longer force downloading and widening HQ images when on a meteredconnection.* Numerous crash and bug fixes.Included in this version are patches from first time contributors,Michael Basil[3] and Elad Keyshawn[4], and repeat contributors,maroloccio[5] and Dan Garry[6]. Nice work, devs!You too can help make it better! Read our getting started guide[7]. Wecan't wait for your contributions!-The WMF Android team[1] Rolling out at[2] A complete list of changes is available at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/diffusion/APAW/history/master/;beta/2.2.146-beta-2016-05-23[5] IRC: maroloccio, https://twitter.com/maroloccio[6] IRC: Deskana, https://twitter.com/danjgarry
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