Hi all,
We've just released version 2.7 of the Commons Android app ! \o/ The new version is available for download on the Google Play Store[1] as well as F-Droid[2].
This update includes several new features:
- New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and associated category suggestions) - Two-factor authentication login - Notifications activity to display Commons user talk messages - Real-time location tracking in Nearby - Improvements to UI of navigation drawer, tutorial, media details view, login and settings - Option to nominate picture for deletion in media details view
We are also thrilled to be mentoring two new contributors for this year's GSoC - Tanvi Dadu and Ujjwal Agrawal. :)
Thank you all for your support and encouragement thus far! More details and screenshots can be found in my blog post[3]. Feedback, bug reports, and suggestions are always welcome on our GitHub page[4].
Best regards, Josephine (project maintainer)
[1]: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.free.nrw.commons [2]: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=fr.free.nrw.commons [3]: https://cookiesandcodeblog.wordpress.com/2018/04/21/commons-app-version-2-7-... [4]: https://github.com/commons-app/apps-android-commons/issues
Sorry about the lack of formatting - I am not sure why that happened. :( To rephrase, the new features are:
* New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and associated category suggestions) * Enabled two-factor authentication login * Enabled viewing of Commons user talk messages * Real-time location tracking in Nearby * Improvements to UI of navigation drawer, tutorial, media details view, login and settings * Option to nominate picture for deletion in media details view
Best regards, Josephine
On 1 May 2018 at 19:17, Josephine Lim josephinelim86@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
We've just released version 2.7 of the Commons Android app ! \o/ The new version is available for download on the Google Play Store[1] as well as F-Droid[2].
This update includes several new features:
- New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated category suggestions) - Two-factor authentication login - Notifications activity to display Commons user talk messages - Real-time location tracking in Nearby - Improvements to UI of navigation drawer, tutorial, media details view, login and settings - Option to nominate picture for deletion in media details view
We are also thrilled to be mentoring two new contributors for this year's GSoC - Tanvi Dadu and Ujjwal Agrawal. :)
Thank you all for your support and encouragement thus far! More details and screenshots can be found in my blog post[3]. Feedback, bug reports, and suggestions are always welcome on our GitHub page[4].
Best regards, Josephine (project maintainer)
version-2-7-beta-release/ [4]: https://github.com/commons-app/apps-android-commons/issues
Is there a plan to release to iOS?
Thanks, Zppix Volunteer Developer for WMF Volunteer Support for Mozilla www.enwp.org/User:Zppix
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 4:25 AM, Josephine Lim josephinelim86@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry about the lack of formatting - I am not sure why that happened. :( To rephrase, the new features are:
- New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated category suggestions)
- Enabled two-factor authentication login
- Enabled viewing of Commons user talk messages
- Real-time location tracking in Nearby
- Improvements to UI of navigation drawer, tutorial, media details view,
login and settings
- Option to nominate picture for deletion in media details view
Best regards, Josephine
On 1 May 2018 at 19:17, Josephine Lim josephinelim86@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
We've just released version 2.7 of the Commons Android app ! \o/ The new version is available for download on the Google Play Store[1] as well as F-Droid[2].
This update includes several new features:
- New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated category suggestions) - Two-factor authentication login - Notifications activity to display Commons user talk messages - Real-time location tracking in Nearby - Improvements to UI of navigation drawer, tutorial, media details view, login and settings - Option to nominate picture for deletion in media details view
We are also thrilled to be mentoring two new contributors for this year's GSoC - Tanvi Dadu and Ujjwal Agrawal. :)
Thank you all for your support and encouragement thus far! More details and screenshots can be found in my blog post[3]. Feedback, bug reports,
and
suggestions are always welcome on our GitHub page[4].
Best regards, Josephine (project maintainer)
version-2-7-beta-release/ [4]: https://github.com/commons-app/apps-android-commons/issues
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It’s worth noting that (to the best of my knowledge) having a release for both iOS and Android is not trivial, seeing as they’re entirely separate platforms with separate programming languages, SDKs, approval workflows, and publication/release systems.
On May 1, 2018, at 4:19 AM, zppix e megadev44s.mail@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a plan to release to iOS?
Thanks, Zppix Volunteer Developer for WMF Volunteer Support for Mozilla www.enwp.org/User:Zppix
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 4:25 AM, Josephine Lim josephinelim86@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry about the lack of formatting - I am not sure why that happened. :( To rephrase, the new features are:
- New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated category suggestions)
- Enabled two-factor authentication login
- Enabled viewing of Commons user talk messages
- Real-time location tracking in Nearby
- Improvements to UI of navigation drawer, tutorial, media details view,
login and settings
- Option to nominate picture for deletion in media details view
Best regards, Josephine
On 1 May 2018 at 19:17, Josephine Lim josephinelim86@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
We've just released version 2.7 of the Commons Android app ! \o/ The new version is available for download on the Google Play Store[1] as well as F-Droid[2].
This update includes several new features:
- New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated category suggestions) - Two-factor authentication login - Notifications activity to display Commons user talk messages - Real-time location tracking in Nearby - Improvements to UI of navigation drawer, tutorial, media details view, login and settings - Option to nominate picture for deletion in media details view
We are also thrilled to be mentoring two new contributors for this year's GSoC - Tanvi Dadu and Ujjwal Agrawal. :)
Thank you all for your support and encouragement thus far! More details and screenshots can be found in my blog post[3]. Feedback, bug reports,
and
suggestions are always welcome on our GitHub page[4].
Best regards, Josephine (project maintainer)
version-2-7-beta-release/ [4]: https://github.com/commons-app/apps-android-commons/issues
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- New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated category suggestions) -
Woohoo. That's exactly what i was always missing and was so great about the old WikiLovesMonuments app.
Thank you very much!
Enabled two-factor authentication login
Also very nice, just wondering what the second factor is on mobile, since usually that's a mobile app as well. Does that still make it 2 factors?
P.S. Crossposting to multiple mailing lists at once with CC: can be tricky, maybe better send a separate mail to each.
I don't know any iOS developers, but I can ask some of the developers I know if they do.
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On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 3:10 PM, Daniel Zahn dzahn@wikimedia.org wrote:
- New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated category suggestions) -
Woohoo. That's exactly what i was always missing and was so great about the old WikiLovesMonuments app.
Thank you very much!
Enabled two-factor authentication login
Also very nice, just wondering what the second factor is on mobile, since usually that's a mobile app as well. Does that still make it 2 factors?
P.S. Crossposting to multiple mailing lists at once with CC: can be tricky, maybe better send a separate mail to each. _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
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