If you wish you can start a page on Meta and start documenting, though in
my experience these lists more attention than a Meta page would. When the
new strategic plan development gets underway, it may be possible to include
the suggestions from this conversation as a part of the plan.
Pine
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 5:50 AM, Edward Saperia <ed(a)wikimanialondon.org>
wrote:
I think this is a great discussion - is there
somewhere on-wiki that we're
discussing this kind of thing?
I just ordered an Oculus Rift MKII dev kit, 1080p per eye!! [?]
Of course, we shouldn't really think in terms of devices, but rather open
standards that people can build support for other formats on top of.
*Edward Saperia*
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On 15 August 2014 22:21, Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Following up on Lila's Wikimania keynote:
what platforms and devices
should we have in mind when making decisions today or in the near future
about Wikimedia content creation and delivery?
*Digital eyewear?
*Smart watches?
*3D displays?
*Large format displays?
*Health monitoring devices?
*Smart homes and buildings?
*Computer-led education systems in classrooms and remote learning?
*Driverless or semi-driverless cars?
*GPS-enabled devices of all sizes?
*Artificially intelligent consumers of Wikimedia content?
I would be interested in hearing others' thoughts.
Thanks,
Pine
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