Reading/Multimedia

Our new multimedia team at the Wikimedia Foundation was formed to build features that will enable easier contributions and viewing of multimedia content to Wikimedia projects.

Here are our main user-facing projects at this time:
 * Media Viewer
 * UploadWizard

We invite your comments in these discussions:
 * Media Viewer v0.2 Discussion
 * Multimedia Vision for 2016 (Discussion)

Rationale
Multimedia enables users to learn about the world in vastly different ways than text articles. We believe that images, sounds and videos are key to engaging more users and supporting their diverse learning styles, as modern culture shifts towards more audio-visual than textual information delivery.

To better serve our users in this changing information landscape, we can greatly improve the educational value of our sites by empowering everyone to share media, collaborate on improving that media, and using that media well throughout Wikipedia, Commons, and MediaWiki sites.

For more information, take a look at our proposed Multimedia Vision for 2016 (see slides to the right) -- and visit our planning page for 2014-15.

2014 Goals
Here are the multimedia team's feature goals for the coming year:
 * Improve the viewing experience
 * Enable seamless contributions
 * Help add media files to articles
 * Better integrate Wikipedia and Commons

And here are our infrastructure goals:
 * Improve the upload pipeline
 * Implement structured data

Current projects
The multimedia team is now focusing on these near-term projects:
 * Media Viewer
 * Upload Wizard
 * Critical Bugs (e.g. Image Scalers)
 * Discussions and roundtables

To learn more, visit our planning page for 2014-15 -- and review our proposed Multimedia Vision for 2016. To track features now in development, visit our new current cycle board.

Team
This year, we are expanding our multimedia team, which now includes:


 * Product Manager: Fabrice Florin
 * Engineering Director: Rob Lanphier
 * Senior Software Engineer/Team Lead: Gilles Dubuc
 * Front-end Software Engineer: Mark Holmquist
 * Back-end Software Engineer: Gergő Tisza
 * Contract Software Engineer: Brian Wolff
 * Interaction Designer: Pau Giner
 * Community Liaison: Keegan Peterzell

Community
The Wikimedia Foundation invites community members from Wikipedia, Commons and other MediaWiki projects to discuss our plans through a variety of discussions about multimedia issues and new feature ideas. We hope you can join us for one of these events.

To keep up with our work and participate in our conversations, please join our public Multimedia mailing list, where we discuss software tools that support the viewing, contribution, curation, discovery and use of multimedia content on Wikipedia, Commons and other MediaWiki projects. Learn more and subscribe to this list on this page.
 * Join our mailing list


 * Current discussions

We invite your comments on these community discussions:


 * Media Viewer v0.2 Discussion
 * Multimedia Vision for 2016 (Discussion).

We plan to host more discussions this year, and our next dates will be posted below in coming weeks.

Here are links to some of our recent discussions about multimedia with community members:
 * Past discussions


 * Media Viewer Discussion on IRC - Wikimedia Office IRC Channel - Wednesday, April 16, 2014
 * Media Viewer Discussion on IRC - Wikimedia Office IRC Channel - Friday, February 21, 2014
 * MP4 Video Request for Comments - Wikimedia Commons - January 15 to February 14, 2014
 * MP4 Video Discussion on IRC - Wikimedia Office IRC Channel - Thursday, January 16, 2014
 * Multimedia Meetup - Wikimedia Office in San Francisco - December 9, 2013
 * Roundtable 5 on Multimedia - Google Hangouts - December 4, 2013
 * Roundtable 4 on Multimedia - Google Hangouts - November 27, 2013
 * IRC Chat on Multimedia - #wikimedia-office - August 22


 * Roundtable 3 on Multimedia - Wikimania 2013 in Hong Kong - August 8, 2013
 * IRC Chat on Multimedia - #wikimedia-office - July 18, 2013
 * Roundtable 2 on Multimedia - Google Hangouts - July 10, 2013

These discussions were generally found productive by all participants, and many community insights are now being included in the foundation's development plans. Thanks to everyone who participated in these invaluable conversations!

Communications

 * Help Test Media Viewer - Blog post, February 2014
 * A Multimedia Vision for 2016 - Blog post, January 2014
 * Introducing Beta Features - Blog post, November 2013
 * Scientific multimedia files get a second life on Wikipedia - Blog post, October 2013
 * Breaking through walls of text: How we will create a richer Wikimedia experience - Blog post, April 2013

Related documents

 * See also:
 * Multimedia Quarterly Review Slides - December 3, 2013 (meeting minutes)
 * Multimedia Project Slides - WMF July 18, 2013 (see update)
 * Multimedia Goals for 2013-14