Since I wasn't able to attend the mobile meeting, I wanted to mention that
I am working with some folks planning to work on getting mwvagrant closer
to replicating key services in the WMF production environment at the
Hackathon. While this may seem outside the purview of mobile, my personal
interest in this is getting to a place where we have mobile-specific
services replicated in mwvagrant so we all have easy and local access to an
environment that is more similar to production than anything any of us have
at the moment, and which provides a consistent engineering environment. In
part to help the 'but it worked on my machine...' thing but also to make it
easier to onboard new engineers or engage with new volunteers at events
like future hackathons, etc. See more at
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Z%C3%BCrich_Hackathon_2014/Topics#Production-like_Vagrant




On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Tomasz Finc <[email protected]> wrote:

> The mobile team met today to discuss potential focus areas for the
> Zurich hackathon
>
> You can find our rough notes here
>
> http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/MobileZurchHackathon
>
> For those volunteers coming by do let us know what you would like us to
> cover
>
> Were eager to help make your extension mobile ready as we get closer
> to a world where 50% of our traffic is mobile.
>
> --tomasz
>
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