You are third person to respond as if my email was about me personally looking for help editing. And the second to snip my writing out of all context. Steven seemed to actually get what my concern was. You can hate whatever you like, or dislike as the case may be. It is not going to help WMF reach all the people who will be using apps despite your opinion. I don't need any help, as I have figured out a workable solution. There are thousands of people, going by the ratings number, that are consuming Wikipedia in way that will make it very difficult to convert them editors and possibly even to communicate with them through banners. That is what concerns me.
BirgitteSB
Sent from my iPad
On Jun 10, 2011, at 12:58 PM, "Amir E. Aharoni" amir.aharoni@mail.huji.ac.il wrote:
2011/6/10 Birgitte_sb@yahoo.com:
In setting up my iPad this is what shocked me. It is near impossible to edit a wiki. Well that wasn't to worrisome. I figured "there's an app for that".
I hate the whole idea of "apps" for accessing websites through iPhone, iPad, Android, OVI or whatever. And i hate it with a passion. Websites should be accessed through web browsers, not through a custom app for every website and for every brand of mobile device.
Please report any difficulties with reading or editing Wikipedia through your regular mobile web browser in Bugzilla ( http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org ). If you never reported bugs through Bugzilla, it may be a bit intimidating at first, but this is the right thing to do for our websites and for the whole movement.
There's also the Mobile Feedback mailing list ( https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-feedback-l ), where people who don't use Bugzilla report bugs quite often.
-- Amir Elisha Aharoni · אָמִיר אֱלִישָׁע אַהֲרוֹנִי http://aharoni.wordpress.com "We're living in pieces, I want to live in peace." - T. Moore
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