Hi James, I need to clarify some things about MerchTool. It will be great if you and I can have a IRC session to discuss about this. These days I am working on my project proposal and I am planning on writing an extension for this. Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks!
On 20 March 2012 17:24, Eranga Mapa erangamapa@gmail.com wrote:
Hi James, Nice to hear from you. Thanks for your UI mockup. I went through it and got an idea about the functionality needed. I will describe what I understood by using a simple scenario. Suppose there is a user who has done 99 edits to a wiki. When he do his 100th edit and save it, he will be moved to a page with saved article. Then a link will appear in the top navigation bar in that page mentioning "Know an editor who deserves a reward?" (Now this user has done 100 edits. Therefore, whenever this user edit an article and save it, this link will appear) . When user clicks this link, a popup box with praising interface will appear. Then user can praise for another user and submit. After that thanks interface will appear in the popup box.
If user clicks "No thanks" from praising interface, user will be moved to no thanks interface. In there if user clicks on "No thanks, please don't ask me again", reward link will not appear in next edits by that user. If he clicks on "Please let me know next time", praising will be ignored only for this edit.
I have few questions
- In your first UI mockup(MerchTool1), in yellow tag what do you mean by
"when feed back is turned"?
- What will happen when user clicks on "I just need a bit more time,
please keep the banner up now" in no thanks interface?
Thanks
On 19 March 2012 20:57, James Alexander jalexander@wikimedia.org wrote:
And sorry wikitech :) if you didn't figure it out already this wasn't meant for the whole list (thought I was on a private thread).
Carry on!
Sent from my iPhone
James Alexander Manager - Merchandise Wikimedia Foundation +1 415-839-6885 x6716
On Mar 19, 2012, at 6:51 PM, James Alexander jalexander@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hey guys,
Sorry for the delay (I've been swamped getting the store up and running). I still want to write up a bit more for you to understand why I'm looking for stuff but I did want to at least attach the mockup I made a while ago :)
James
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 3:59 AM, Eranga Mapa erangamapa@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Sumanah, Thanks for the reply. I fixed my mailing list problem. It's better now :-)
Following are the details you asked from me.
For Git account Preferred wiki username - erangamapa Preferred email address - erangamapa@gmail.com Preferred shell account name - mapahere
For extension page My MediaWiki org username - erangamapa
On 6 March 2012 06:48, Sumana Harihareswara sumanah@wikimedia.orgwrote:
On 03/06/2012 05:39 AM, Eranga Mapa wrote:
Hi Sumanah Did you recieved the mail I sent to u regarding my extension to
synchronize
video with other content? By the way I am hoping to hear soon from James regarding Integrating
"who's
been awesome?" to MediaWiki.
Thanks
Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineering University of Moratuwa Student Member IEEE
Eranga,
Thanks for writing! Yes, I did get your email on the 3rd but have not had time to respond to it yet; my apologies.
James, please do share your notes and mockups. Thanks!
The text of the email, for the benefit of the list, with my responses inline:
I need help on MediaWiki mailing lists. I don't see our discussion "Integrating 'who's been awesome?'" as a seperate thread. I only get
a mail
as Wikitech-I Digest which includes replies for all the threads.
Currently
im using Gossamer threads to view discussions in separate threads .I
tried
to send this mail to Wikitech-I with the same subject. But I got a
reply
from wikitech-l-owner that my mail is unprocessed. Therefore I'm
sending
this mail to your personal email addresses. Sorry about that.
I am guessing that the problem was that you tried to send big attachments. This list doesn't allow that. As you see, your most recent email made it in fine. You can change your preferences by logging in at https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-lto leave digest mode and see mail as individual threads.
My MediaWiki extension is to synchronize content such as images and
rich
text with html5 video. It can be used to create rich video lectures.
When
playing a video lecture, set of slides related to it will synchronize
and
play with the video. There are three special pages in my extension.
First
one is to upload or link a video to wiki(still to be developed). Next special page is to sample uploaded or linked video and assign content(slide) to each sample. Third one is to view the video and
content
attached to it.
Currently I'm developing it in my local machine and still i don't have commit access to svn. Therefore I'm sorry. Because its hard for me to
give
a link to my extension.
Go ahead and request a Git repository via this procedure: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/New_repositories First you'll need a Wikimedia Labs account, and I'll need from you:
Preferred wiki username. This will also be your git username, so
legal name would be reasonable Preferred email address Preferred shell account name (lowercase letters and numbers only)
Then you can put your code where we can see it! :-)
But you can see some screenshots of my extension.
Video sampling and content assigning special page [image: Inline images 1]
Video viewing special page [image: Inline images 2]
If you tell me your mediawiki.org username then I can ensure that you can upload those screenshots to mediawiki.org so everyone can see them. :-)
Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineering University of Moratuwa Student Member IEEE
-- Sumana Harihareswara Volunteer Development Coordinator Wikimedia Foundation
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Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineering University of Moratuwa Student Member IEEE
-- James Alexander Manager, Merchandise Wikimedia Foundation (415) 839-6885 x6716 @jamesofur
<JamesAlexanderMerchProposal.pdf>
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Undergraduate Computer Science and Engineering University of Moratuwa Student Member IEEE