On 08/25/2013 06:45 AM, jeph wrote:
Hi ,
I'm an IEG grantee from India. My
proposal<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/Replay_Edits> was
to build a tool to visualise the edits in an article.
It aims to make it easier for an editor to go through the edits/revisions
in an article. Rather than showing the changes in wikitext the tool shows
the page as a reader would see it. The content that was removed/ deleted in
a revision disappears & the new content/ modifications appears.
- Please checkout the live
demo<https://googledrive.com/host/0B1hJO1N6piYFTTVZdW1mU2c0S28/visualise…
.
- An updated
mockup<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1hJO1N6piYFMWUzVkpsR2dmUFU/edit?…
of the tool
It is a work in progress and I'm working on the following features.
- Pause/Forward/Rewind buttons
- Draggable timeline , you can select from where to start playing &
where to end.
- Skipping minor edits etc
- Playback of a specific users edits alone. (I'm not sure how I'll do
this)
Would be awesome if you could add features you would like to see
here<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants_talk:IEG/Replay_Edits#Featur…ol>.
Moreover now that wikipedia has gone live with editing on mobiles
I'm hoping the tool would be really useful there too as mobiles are much
more interactive than desktops. I'm trying to talk to as many people as
possible about the tool so that people will use it once I'm done building
it & also to be sure that what I'm building is useful :-) Please share the
demo link around.
Thanks
Jeph
Hi, Jeph! Thank you for sharing this demo.
I also encourage any coders on this list to help out Jeph with the code,
which is at
https://github.com/cosmiclattes/wikireplay .
Jeph, I can see a few directions this could go. You could perhaps try to
get it integrated into MediaWiki itself, like the page information
action (e.g.
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tulsi_Gabbard&action=info ).
Or you could make it a standalone tool on
tools.wmflabs.org, like
http://tools.wmflabs.org/xtools/articleinfo/ I think, and perhaps get it
linked to in the "External tools" section of the page info action or the
page edit history in our Wikipedias. Or you could try to join forces
with another team or suite of tools like the RENDER toolset (example:
https://toolserver.org/~RENDER/toolkit/ChangeDetector/ ) -- still
external to MediaWiki, but benefiting from a team approach.
What do you think you will try to do?
Thanks!
--
Sumana Harihareswara
Engineering Community Manager
Wikimedia Foundation