India Hackathon 2011



India Hackathon Language, Mobile & Offline Mumbai, India, 19–20 November 2011

At the India Hackathon 2011, help us improve access to Wikipedia and Wikimedia's other projects across all languages, via mobile devices, and for people without Internet access! Hackers of all backgrounds are welcome and prior experience with the MediaWiki software is not required. Translators who want to help localize the latest and greatest Wikimedia technology projects are also welcome.

This coding event will happen concurrently with the WikiConference India 2011, and near its venue. About 100–150 participants are expected.

We'll be working on:

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Schedule
The event schedule will be fleshed out by mid-October.

Attendees
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 * Tomasz
 * Kul
 * Alolita
 * Santhosh
 * Amir
 * Gerard
 * Niklas
 * Siebrand
 * Emmanuel
 * Robin -- will try to go
 * Patrick
 * Eloquence 02:23, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
 * User:Jain.dhrj--Jain.dhrj 14:06, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
 * Jimymodi 04:28, 29 September 2011 (UTC) Jimit Modi
 * Karansmehta 22:25, 29 September 2011 (UTC)karansmehta
 * Logicwiki 12:30, 30 September 2011 (UTC)
 * రహ్మానుద్దీన్ 13:56, 30 September 2011 (UTC)

= Proposed Topics =

Key hacking resources

 * Indic language support requirements
 * WebFonts extension for font support
 * Narayam extension for input method support (running in production e.g. on Malayalam Wikipedia

Font Delivery

 * Goal: Test mobile client side native fonts on Wikipedia
 * Tasks
 * Using the browser testing guide test various feature and smart phones for our requirements below
 * Requirements: Proper render and Input
 * TODO: Contact Device and OS makes for client integration. This is device specific
 * Lead: Google/Nokia/etc contact + Santosh

Font Testing
The Lohit font family for Indic languages was released by Red Hat as open source fonts in  2004. This font family today supports 16 major Indic languages. Wikipedians in various languages need to have more complete font support for Indic  languages and other non Roman languages built into MediaWiki's  infrastructure to support both reading and editing on desktop  and mobile. In this project we are aiming to integrate and test the Lohit font family support for mobile Wikipedia browsing. We invite Indic localizers to help us test and report bugs for enhancing our mobile  user experience.


 * Goal: Test the Lohit family of fonts (https://fedorahosted.org/lohit/ ) for on demand mobile rendering.
 * Tasks
 * Test Lohit fonts library for each of languages listed below:
 * Assamese, Bengali, Devanagari (Hindi, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Marathi, Nepali, Sindhi), Gujarati,  Kannada,  Malayalam, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, and Telugu
 * For the ones that don't work research what other families exist and how we can contribute upstream
 * Target platforms: Symbian S40/S60 & Android 2.2.x+
 * Requirements: Proper render and Input
 * TODO: Expand browser testing guide to indic languages
 * Define test cases for Indic language support on various browsers / platforms
 * Define criteria for passing tests
 * Loading on-demand fonts - what needs to happen on the web server side + mobile gateway
 * FAQ
 * Font not found
 * Font not installed
 * Font not rendered
 * 
 * Hardware support: Phone devices being tested.
 * Lead: Santosh and Gerard

On-screen keyboards and input support
Goal : Add onscreen keyboard support for input fields, preferable with the Narayam extension.

Possible ways:
 * Ask Google to open source their input methods?
 * http://www.codeproject.com/KB/scripting/jvk.aspx
 * http://mottie.github.com/Keyboard/index.html
 * http://www.greywyvern.com/code/javascript/keyboard (user contributed versions available)

Tasks:
 * Design and finalize the User interface.
 * Identify the javascript library
 * Explore the option Integrating with the already existing Narayam keymappings. If not define the layout definition format.

Relevant links:
 * https://mentor.ieee.org/stds-india/bp/Software_IT_focus_area

Lead: Santhosh, Siebrand

Webkit or chrome rendering
We are experiencing multiple issues with Indic languages and JavaScript support. Need to add relevant bug numbers. Bugs: Lead: Santhosh, Gerard
 * 1) Bug 66630
 * 2) Bug 15256
 * 3) Chromium does not render Bold or Italic indic text
 * 4) Chrome does not respect zwj, zwnj in Indic, Arabic, Sinhala text

Indic scripts
Need to prepare questions for script support. Get at least one subject matter expert present per script.

http://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Internationalization_and_localization_tools/Requirements/Indic_language_support

Lead: Amir and Santhosh.

Search in Indic languages

 * Goal: Describe the current state of search system in WMF. Show people where the code is and how to hack it.
 * Tasks
 * Setting up development environment
 * Exploring the code base
 * Filing bugs for issues that are not yet in bugzilla
 * (maybe) porting wmf-lucene to newer version

Todo: Get someone who knows Lucene to attend

Lead: Niklas and Santhosh

Automatic script conversion
Goal : Konkani is one language written in multple scripts, Indic, French, And Arabic. The language require a cross language transliteration tool. Tasks :

TODO Lead: Santhosh and Amir
 * 1) Identify all the required language pairs, prioritize(based in difficulty to implement and impact)
 * 2) Have parallel data in identified language pairs, transform this to test cases.
 * 3) Document language specif rules and special cases, prepare test cases for this.
 * 4) Use prototype language converter http://silpa.org.in/Transliterate to gather feedback and requirements
 * 1) Ensure Konkani speakers from atleast few language pairs attend hackathon to give information
 * 2) Get volunteer developer, preferably from the language,  assign specific goals.

Key hacking resources

 * Mobile Projects workspace
 * MobileFrontend extension for MediaWiki (the code that powers Wikimedia's mobile sites)

SMS & USSD Wikipedia
Access to Wikipedia right now is limited to users who have browsers that can speak over HTTP/S. While this captures a large amont of our users it misses anyone who either doesn't have a fast internet connection, doesn't have a data plan, or simply wants a basic view of Wikipedia. With SMS we have the opportunity to reach more of our global users through one of the most ubiquotes messaging systems. Using the Vumi project from the Praekelt foundation and the SMS bridge provided by , lets create a SMS gateway to deliver the sum of all human knowledge to everyone regardless of their data plan.


 * Goal: Launch a beta SMS Wikipedia service using praekelts vumi project to read any article
 * Tasks
 * Deploy service to virt cluster
 * Test!
 * TODO:
 * Invite someone from praekelt to join.
 * Work with a carrier to white list an SMS interface or figure out emulator scenario.
 * Build a test virt with Vumi
 * Build a test app framework (point to the examples)
 * Define protocol for using sms gateway (this depends on the application)
 * Lead: Kul, Praekelt

Other ideas

 * Develop a language switcher for MobileFrontend
 * Article Rating mobile widget (mini feature)
 * Share a photo using the mobile web (uploading a phone camera photo to Commons)
 * New article creation based on location data via GPS
 * Add images to articles "near me" (GPS based) which do not have images for that area

Key hacking resources

 * Offline Projects workspace
 * Kiwix, an open source offline reader application supported by the Wikimedia Foundation
 * OpenZIM, a free and open standard for offline distribution supported by the Wikimedia Foundation

Kiwix on Android

 * Goal: Prototype a version of Kiwix for Android to both download and read openZim articles
 * Tasks
 * Getting a dev. VM where to compile Gecko and run Kiwix for Android.
 * Compile and run xulrunner/Gecko for Android
 * Compile and run C++ XPCOM with xulrunner for android
 * Embed Kiwix in the usual Android java launcher glue
 * Lead: Emmanuel, Santosh, Patrick

Kiwix UX testing

 * Goal: Test Kiwix with indic languages

Offline Collection tools

 * Goal: Further develop offline collection tools (needs to be expanded)
 * Further develop the MediaWiki tools to create offline collections (TBD based on Yuvipanda's recs
 * TODO
 * Lead: Tomasz & Jessie
 * Lead: Tomasz & Jessie

Other ideas

 * Add offline saving of articles to MobileFrontend
 * Develop openZim library support within the PhoneGap framework
 * Port wiki-to-go to Android

Bug triage
Session in the main conference on Friday. Get as many developers there as possible. Goal : Provide a common session for developers and users. This is to address too many talk submissions received on bug reports, enhancement ideas. Generally users are not aware of how to report bugs.

Plan


 * 1) Anybody  can raise any technical issue,  enhancement idea, alternates to the developers.
 * 2) There will be a session on "How to file a bug in Mediawiki Bugzilla"
 * 3) If there is any Issue, Enhancement request not reported in Bugzilla so far, it will be reported during the session itself.
 * 4) If there are reported bugs, but not given any priority or attention, It can be raised
 * 5) Attendees can ask questions too.
 * 6) There will be moderator.

Time : 1 hour (Exact time will be announced once conference schedule is prepared)watever

Lead: Santhosh

Hacking without coding
these tasks could be run in parallel with the main conference doing the testing and the devs responding to bugs


 * Create content packages of offline wikipedia in indic languages
 * Testing of new deployment methods (post Kelson's stint)
 * Testing of feedback mechanisms