Well... on our testwikis.
We still have to work out a few details before enabling 3D support on Commons, but this is a major step towards getting there.
Mark just[1] uploaded[2] the 2 first STL files to these testwikis. Please help us test and file a bug[3] if you experience issues.
Thanks to everyone involved in making this work!
Matthias
1: https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Programmatically_created_crystal.stl https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Programmatically_created_crystal.stl 2: https://test2.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Programmatically_created_crystal.stl https://test2.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Programmatically_created_crystal.stl 3: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/?projects=3D https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/?projects=3D
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017 at 15:55 Matthias Mullie mmullie@wikimedia.org wrote:
Wonderful to see. Congratulations, all.
J.
Awesome! And it's working across browsers, even in Safari and IE. :)
I do notice many of the icons are missing in Edge and IE 11, though I'm not sure whether this is due to a problem in 3d, media viewer, or resource loader... Filed as https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T176884
-- brion
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 8:54 AM, Matthias Mullie mmullie@wikimedia.org wrote:
This is incredible, nice work!
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 9:25 AM, Brion Vibber bvibber@wikimedia.org wrote:
I think there is an opportunity when this gets deployed to Commons (soon, I'm guessing?) to make a meaningful gesture and have the first 3D model uploaded to Commons be one from the #NEWPALMYRA project http://www.newpalmyra.org/ honoring Bassel Khartabil's memory. Bassel's efforts to document endangered or lost Syrian monuments was part of the inspiration that led me to implement the 3D extension at the Jerusalem hackathon.
If you agree that this is a good idea, I think we should coordinate this with the Communications department. And with #NEWPALMYRA, who can probably advise us on which model to pick and what detailed attribution/description should be attached to it.
I think the whole arc makes for a blog-worthy story, including the fact that 3D support was picked from the community wishlist, which was the theme of the Jerusalem hackathon. And the original task itself, before being picked by the community to be part of the wishlist, is one of our oldest open tasks, dating 2005: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T3790
And we could invite people who have access to 3D printers to download and print this very first 3D model in memory of Bassel (getting one printed for the office would be nice too!).
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 7:38 PM, Heather Walls hwalls@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Gilles,
I'm the new Product Manager for the Multimedia team, and I think honoring Bassel in this way is a fantastic idea. We can certainly make this happen on our end. Our initial release of the 3D upload feature only supports .stl files though, and it seems like NEWPALMYRA is using .3dm files, so there will need to be some conversion on their part (which is doable, as I understand it).
I have had no interactions with the NEWPALMYRA team, so I'm not sure who to contact. If you have info on guidance for that (or would like to lead communication with them) that would be helpful.
I'll defer to Melody for process on how we can communicate this to the public.
Thanks, /Ramsey
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Gilles Dubuc gilles@wikimedia.org wrote:
This sounds like an excellent idea.
We have a blog post in the works, authored by Chris K. We could add this to the top of that post, which might be nice, because it also details what the new feature does and how to use it....
I'm looping both Chris and Ed (from our blog team) in.
Mel
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 1:41 PM, Ramsey Isler risler@wikimedia.org wrote:
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