Hi everyone,
We're thrilled to bring you our latest update to the Wikipedia Android
app[1][2], available now on the Google Play Store. Here are the highlights
from this release:
* Tabbed browsing! Pressing-and-holding a link now lets you open it in a
new tab, allowing you to keep reading the
Hey Mobile Apps crew,
there are 58 open tasks in archived Wikipedia-App-* Phabricator
projects which do not have any active projects associated either:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/s4y9prrcTSnQ/#R
What should happen to these tasks and what feedback should be given to
the
Hey Andre,
Thanks for reminding us about these. Since they're not associated with the
active Android and iOS projects, they've fallen through the cracks.
I'll go through as many as I can, and try to close any duplicates or
invalid ones, or bring them into the Android project if they're still
I just want to say thank you to all you who help to develop the mobile apps. I
really admire your dedication. I just help test because I don't know code, but
thank you to those who do.
Best
Philip
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Thanks Philip! Always great to hear from the community, especially such
kind words as yours. Let us know what you think we can do to make the apps
even better!
Cheers,
Brian Gerstle (iOS Engineer)
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:14 AM, Philip Nelson philipnelso...@icloud.com
wrote:
I just want
Hi folks,
Back in January, the size of MobileWebClickTracking had gotten to be over
200 gb, making it so slow as to be unusable. As a result, we split up the
into 3 separate tables.
However, it seems that 90% of the clicks are coming from the article
table (or adding search created bloat) and
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Jon Katz jk...@wikimedia.org wrote:
However, it seems that 90% of the clicks are coming from the article
table (or adding search created bloat) and
MobileWebUIClickTracking_10742159 is now approaching 300gb. Mostly this is
due to search. I would encourage
Gergo Tisza, 11/08/2015 22:44:
replace the user agent and the URL with an empty string.
Is there still no way to avoid storing those fields altogether? They are
both nasty.
Nemo
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On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemow...@gmail.com
wrote:
Gergo Tisza, 11/08/2015 22:44:
replace the user agent and the URL with an empty string.
Is there still no way to avoid storing those fields altogether? They are
both nasty.
User agent is a default field and