![]() Relevant links: project task, project proposal, Final report, Documentation, Project Repository, Bi-weekly Reports, Demo.Outcome: Wikidata-Complete-Gadget is a tool that shows editors facts from textual sources and other knowledge bases which needs to be validated by the user.Mentors: Dennis Diefenbach,Andreas Both, Aleksandr Perevalov,Kunpeng Guo.Gamified Knowledge Base Completion Plugin for Wikibase/Wikidata Relevant links: Project task, Project proposal, Final report, Commons Android app repo, Github Issue, Bi-weekly reports. ![]() Outcome: A custom picture selector that shows already uploaded images with a commons overlay was added to the Commons Android App.Relevant links: Project task, Project proposal, Weekly reports, Demo applicationĬustom Picture Selector for Commons Android app.Outcome: A proof-of concept which aims to allow the Wikimedia Data-persistence team to view backups status was built and is available here.Mentors: Jaime Crespo, Manuel Aróstegui.Web dashboard to help monitor Wikimedia database backups Relevant links: Project task, Project proposal, GitHub Repo, Dashboard application.Outcome: Code was deployed on Wikimedia Toolforge and the dashboard is live to display basic retention metrics of a selected campaign.Relevant links: Project task, Project proposal, GitHub Repo, Final reportĬampaigns Retention Metrics Dashboard.Also, data donation and gamification features are introduced in the plugin. Outcome: WikidataComplete has new backend APIs.Mentors: Andreas Both, Dennis Diefenbach, Aleksandr Perevalov, Kunpeng GUO.Relevant links: Project task, Project proposal, Final Report, Canasta CLI repo, Canasta Kubernetes template stack repo.Įxtending the WikidataComplete plugin for enabling data donations, recommendations, and gamification.Also, the Canasta Kubernetes template stack allows easier Kubernetes deployment of Canasta. Outcome: The Canasta CLI was created, enabling users to get started with a few simple commands.Relevant Links: Project task, Project proposal, GitHub Issue, Commons Android app repo, Final SubmissionĬreate a Canasta CLI and Canasta Kubernetes template stack.Also, the app now has a enhanced full-screen mode with gestures. Outcome: Now images can be marked as not for upload, actionable images can be filtered easily in the custom picture selector.Mentors: Nicolas Raoul, Aditya Srivastav.Improve the custom picture selector - Make it easier for contributors to choose pictures for upload on the Commons Android app Relevant links: Project Idea, Project Proposal, Biweekly reports, Final report.Outcome: WikiEduDashboard now has a smaller bundle size(15%), a faster build time(under 60s) and faster refresh time because of Hot Module Replacement.Modernize JavaScript build process and dependencies for Wiki Education Dashboard Relevant links: Project task, Project proposal, Biweekly reports, Final report, Demo.Outcome: Edit Request Wizard was deployed as a Wikimedia gadget and is fully functional for beginners to submit an edit request.Relevant links: Project task, Project proposal, First report, Final report.Outcome: The Wikidata Infobox was fully rewritten and loads several seconds faster.1) I'm wondering if you could fact-check my thinking and let me know if I'm missing anything? 2) I'm wondering how hard 4-6 are to setup (e.g.2022 Rewrite the Wikidata Infobox on Commons in Lua There is an existing device called Jump2PC that focuses on this setting. ![]() They can connect the smartphone to a keyboard and mouse along with the TV and browse. This is the same as 4) except we don't have to buy a monitor.ħ) User has a smartphone and a TV. This requires all of the same things as before, and in addition, it's necessary to get a USB OTG Adapter and a USB flash drive that store offline content in order to connect the USB to the Rasberry Pi.Ħ) User has no smartphone but they do have a personal TV. The rasberry pi zero also needs a power source and a hdmi cable can connect the rasberry pi to a cheap monitor.ĥ) Same as before, but can't access the router. So we should find a very cheap mouse and keyboard (perhaps bluetooth or touchpad) and connect that to the rasberry pi zero via USB Hub. They can browse content offline using the USB OTG Adapter cable and a USB with offline educational content loaded.Ĥ) User has no personal smartphone or personal TV, but they can access the router. They can download a small amount of content offline to browse.ģ) User has a smartphone, but cannot connect to router. They can connect to router to access content.Ģ) User has a smartphone, but cannot connect to router. Our router is much cheaper than theirs ($30 vs their $179).ġ) User has a smartphone. To clarify further, we have a similar goal as Rachel from World Possible and we plan to use Kiwix's offline content.
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