Hey,
I am interested in improving the patrolling workflow for mobile users of
Wikidata and I wonder if you only plan to refactor[1] the code or if you
also will improve the user experience?
Thanks,
Jonas
[1]
2018-04-04 11:05 GMT+02:00 Derk-Jan Hartman <d.j.hartman+wmf_ml(a)gmail.com>om>:
I really like all of these goals, but I have to say
that many of them
seem to be a recurring theme (which to me is understandable, but maybe
not to others). I pose to you an additional challenge.. Don't do this
just to mobilefrontend/minervaneue. Do it to a component of core/an
extension as well (i'd pick something small, oft used, but not the
best maintained).
1. This will help expose you to any challenges that other parts of the
ecosystem have in following your direction.
2. It will show the way. Examples are good teaching methods.
3. A component that needs it, but might otherwise not get it, will get
some TLC
4. It will close the mobile/desktop gap for whatever component you pick
5. it will close the mobile/desktop gap in general.
Because I think that if you don't expand on your target codebase, the
risk will be that you remain more isolated than you should be.
DJ
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 7:40 PM, Joaquin Oltra Hernandez
<jhernandez(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi!
Over the next fiscal year, the Wikimedia Foundation Readers Web team
will be
making technical improvements to the mobile web
codebases (MobileFrontend
and MinervaNeue).
The project, which we’re calling ‘Invest in the MobileFrontend &
MinervaNeue
frontend architecture’, contained in Output 2.7
of the Platform Evolution
CDP [1], is currently in its specification and planning stages. The
outcomes
of the project are:
1. Improve developer experience (on-boarding, maintenance, development)
2. Reduce technical debt and make production improvements
3. Separate presentation and logic
4. Make Minerva and MobileFrontend better citizens of the MediaWiki
ecosystem
MobileFrontend & MinervaNeue, which power the Wikimedia mobile sites,
make
heavy use of client-side UIs with templates, CSS
and JavaScript. Over the
past eight years of developing a mobile-first wiki experience we have
learnt
and frontend technology has evolved. We will
improve and modernize the
code
bases to continue supporting our mobile web users
in the future. Please
see
Outcomes 1, 2 and 3 in the wiki page for more
detail.
Minerva will become an independent skin without a dependency on
MobileFrontend, and vice versa. Please see Outcome 4 in the wiki page for
more detail.
Please visit the project page on
MediaWiki.org to learn more about the
outcomes and outputs, and share your questions. [2]
N.B. This project is distinct from “Output 3.1: Contribution tools on
mobile
web via an existing mediawiki skin” [3],
described in the FY 2018-2019
plan.
_____________________
Joaquin Oltra Hernandez
Senior Software Engineer, Readers Web
[1]:
https://wikifarm.wmflabs.org/platformevolution/index.php/ Plan:FY18-19/2/7
Invest_in_the_MobileFrontend_%26_MinervaNeue_frontend_architecture
Annual_Plan/2018-2019/Audiences#Outcome_3:_Mobile_Contributing
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