Mobile/Newsletter

Structuring and defining how a mobile newsletter could possibly look like. Further suggestions are very much super welcomed. Please feel free to hack and edit. Thanks! :) --Melamrawy (WMF) (talk) 13:37, 22 March 2015 (UTC)

New Features

 * Mobile-Web: Gather, a new feature for creating and sharing lists of articles, is beta launching soon. For details check the FAQ
 * Mobile-Web: Like Popups (Hovercards), in alpha mode you can now use a horizontal swipe gesture on an internal link to bring up an infobox with quick information about the linked page

Updates

 * Wikimedia Hackathon 2015 is coming soon in Lyon. Check mobile planned project on phabricator so far and join the task  force on: shrinkify MobileFrontend responses, experimenting with watchlists, new forms of editing.
 * Mobile-Web: Allowing IP edit cross all projects has been discussed/voted on meta. Further implementation details are tasked on phabicator
 * Mobile-Web: Images removed from userprofile as per the ongoing discussion on meta forum, and on phabricator. There will be further research required to define other alternatives on userpage on mobile. More comments could be added to Structured profiles talk page
 * Mobile-Web: 
 * Mobile-Web: 
 * Mobile-Web: WikiGrok launching new experience with X and Y
 * Mobile-Web: Infoboxes in Alpha mode (), which are generated with data from Wikidata, now contains a link to the Wikimedia Commons category
 * Mobile-Web: The mobile main menu was redesigned in alpha mode (now it links to a the special page Special:MobileMenu)
 * Mobile-Apps: Read more scores 15.4% clickthrough rate, vs 10.4% for Read Next on Wikipedia Android, as per a recent research. ()
 * Mobile-Apps: New iOs realease with X and Y updates, Android release with X and Y updates

Testing:

 * Mobile-Apps: For better reading experience, we are removing text in brackets in the first line of articles, as an example Bern article currently looks like this, the text examines better readability and compilation of information when it is rendered like this. It's not supposed to affect editing via app, when a user clicks edit, they see the original text as displayed on desktop. Details are discussed on mobile-l.

Product Stories

 * Check mobile products stories (here, here). Share your experience with mobile (here)

Open questions and wishlists say something on the talk page: (optional)

 * Improving bug reporting
 * enable image upload without selfie apocalypse
 * Encourage users to edit content and upload images on app (and web app, in the near future)