Talk:Wikimedia Interactive Team

Existence
Does this team really exist yet? There is one mention in Staff and contractors in one person's title, but no link to this page (which is nearly orphan). Nemo 09:43, 20 November 2016 (UTC)
 * It has existed for roughly a year. Early on, it was 2 members of Wikimedia Discovery working on maps. The team is still often referred to as the "Maps" team, which is probably part of the confusion. Discovery's teams are relatively fluid, with teams being created or disbanded as needed. Several Discovery staff split their time between 2 teams, and people shift between teams at times. --KSmith (WMF) (talk) 22:07, 22 November 2016 (UTC)
 * If so, it's about time this page is made more discoverable. Incoming links are generally considered the first step. Nemo 09:51, 26 November 2016 (UTC)

Scope
I find the usage of "interactive" quite weird, since the whole Wikimedia/MediaWiki thing is interactive by definition (web 2.0 and whatnot). I'm not proposing to change the name but I would welcome a clear definition of the scope of this work. For instance, is your expected work/interest a subset of T56213? Does "interactive" stand for "interactive multimedia content", in short "interactive content" or "interactive media"? (Interactive media is quite poor, by the way; if you have interest in this topic, you may want to improve the definitions and references there.) --Nemo 09:53, 20 November 2016 (UTC)

Tabular and geographic data
On Wikimedia Engineering/2016-17 Q2 Goals I read a goal of «Commons is able to store new formats for tabular and geographic data». I'll note that there largely is consensus for enabling ODP and ODS on Commons (ODP, in particular, has no detractors at all, IIRC). T4089 and T45151 have summaries of the current state of things. Nemo 09:50, 26 November 2016 (UTC)