IUP ISI/MediaWiki-Silk/Project vision

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libmediawiki

Problem statement

The fact that there doesn't exist a Qt API for MediaWiki
affects Qt and KDE developers, and their users,
because the absence of readily available API discourages developers from building desktop tools for reading or editing MediaWiki-hosted content.
A successful solution would provide Qt developers with such a tool, therefore enabling and encouraging them to create new software based on it.

Success criteria

  • The library is usable and reused outside this project.

Product position

For Qt and KDE developers
who want to build software that interacts with a MediaWiki website
libmediawiki is a Qt API
that allows to quickly and abstractly interface with a MediaWiki interface
in a better way than building a (different) interface from scratch each time.

Roles

  • Qt & KDE developer

Features

See http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API for details.

Name Priority Short description
Authentication API Login & logout
Query API Meta info, properties & lists
Parsing API Template expansion & rendering
Editing API Page creation, edition, move, watch
Maintenance API Deletion, protection, rollback, patrol
User API Block, e-mails, user rights
Uploading API File upload

Widgets / plasmoids

Problem statement

The fact that there doesn't exist Wikipedia widgets
affects KDE users,
because the users who need Wikipedia's services don't have widgets for the desktop.
A successful solution would provide widgets to reach Wikipedia's services.

Success criteria

  • Good mark (e.g. 4 stars)

Product position

For User of the KDE desktop
who wish to integrates bits of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia websites in their desktop,
Wikipedia widgets are a suite of widgets/plasmoids
that brings pieces of information from Wikipedia/Wikimedia to their desktop
in a better way than the browser.

Roles

  • KDE users

Features

Name Priority Short description
Commons picture of the day
Wikipedia article of the day in multiple languages?
Wiktionary look-up
Watchlist RSS

Mass file uploader

(name TBD)

Problem statement

The fact that Wikimedia Commons doesn't provide an intuitive, fully-fledged and cross-platform mass file uploader
affects the current and potential participants to Wikimedia Commons
because contributing large amounts of media files
A successful solution would provide an easy way to mass upload media files from the desktop to Wikimedia Commons.

Success criteria

  • The tool is well-received by the community of users.
  • The tool is downloaded by a large number of people.
  • A large number of media files are uploaded using the tool.

Product position

For Current and potential participants to Wikimedia Commons
who want to contribute media files,
the mass file uploader is a cross-platform Qt application
that facilitates the upload of multiple files
in a better way than the web interface, Commonist, Nichalp's Upload Script and Pywikipediabot.

Roles

  • Wikimedia Commons participant

Features

Name Priority Short description
Multilingual descriptions
Copyright terms Author, source, license
Specifics of Wikimedia Commons Mandatory fields, licenses and other templates
Prepopulation of fields Metadata extraction from EXIF, IPTC, XMP
Batch operations Ability to apply specific changes to a selection of files
User preferences Ability to customize and remember settings
Integration with KIPI plugins
Lossless rotation
Progress bar
Geolocation Ability to extract from EXIF and add template or hide for privacy

Offline editor

Problem statement

The fact that there doesn't exist offline editor
affects Wikipedia users
because they have to use a browser to edit.
A successful solution would provide an offline editor based on an akonadi resource.

Success criteria

  • Wikipedia users choose the offline editor instead of the browser.

Product position

For the Wikipedia users
who edit the Wikipedia article.
Offline editor is a rich editor
that allows to edit the Wikipedia article
in a better way than the browser.

Roles

  • Wikipedia users

Features

Name Priority Short description