Thanks for the feedback!
Good question. It's client orchestrated at the moment. Despite the
prototype being web based, this is planned to first be explored in the
Wikimedia Mobile for iOS app.
Thanks again.
-Adam
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Jan Ainali <jan.ainali(a)wikimedia.se> wrote:
The feeds prototypes look really great.
One question though, is it anywhere stored server side which articles a
certain user has read, are close to or saved? Or is it all handled on the
client?
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2015-07-31 17:58 GMT+02:00 Adam Baso <abaso(a)wikimedia.org>rg>:
Hi all - we hold a Reading showcase every 4 weeks
where people show off
cool work and experimental projects. Thought some people on the list may
have an interest in the following from the one earlier this week. For a
couple of the presentations the screensharing cut out, so that was trimmed
from the end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM9YwsAMC_o
Here are the ones where video isn't available.
Kaity and Sherah showed the feeds prototype:
http://feeds-a.meteor.com/
http://feeds-b.meteor.com/
Baha showed off output fromfrom Barry the Browser Test Bot, which Jon
Robson has been rocking:
https://github.com/jdlrobson/Barry-the-Browser-Test-Bot
Enjoy!
-Adam
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