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2019 wiki reader update1/9/2024 The investigated tasks include real-time editing of geographic features, recording photos and developing a web-interface to display the collected data. In that respect, we have investigated the use of QField, which is an open source mobile data collection platform that could directly be connected to QGIS. Consequently, UN officers and patrols might need to collect geospatial data on the field to provide quantitative measures to address this target. The seventh target of SDG 16 is to ‘ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels’. The following educational material has been drafted within the framework of the 2019 OSGeo UN Committee Educational Challenge entitled ‘Open geospatial data and software for UN SDG 16, Peace justice and open institutions’. The aim of this educational tutorial is to investigate the use of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) to address SDG 16: ‘Peace, Justice and Open Institutions’. In order to address most of these goals, it is imperative to have a better understanding of geographic information science and technology, as any ‘event’ has a particular geographic location. These Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) range from ending poverty to ensuring gender equality. United Nations (UN) have identified 17 interconnected goals to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all until the end of 2030. 3.1 Setting Up the Snycthing Environment.2.4 Setting Up the Value Relations in QGIS.The Discovery team provides weekly updates. Commons contributors are encouraged to participate. The consultation around enabling the upload of MP3 files to Commons continues.The Multimedia team will be preparing a suggested implementation that streamlines user prompting, pending design mocks. Consultation around 3D licensing and weaponry model risks continues.All of Multimedia was present, along with one or more members from just about every team involved in the program. There was a Structured Data on Commons program offsite following Wikimania.New Reader updates can be found at Meta.Helped evaluating options for replacing OCG with a more maintainable system.Wrote Extension:ReadingLists (currently undergoing review) for the Reading Lists project.We've been continuing work on desktop and mobile PDFs.Wanting to make sure our logging worked, the deployment of Page Previews was delayed (but is now back on schedule!) A perplexing bug in Firefox caused issues with EventLogging.An A/B test for page previews has begun on German and English Wikipedias as a final feature evaluation prior to release on these wikis.Page previews are now live on all Wikipedias except German and English.Both apps teams are excited by the progress of the ReadingLists extension, and will be implementing syncing of reading lists for logged in users as soon as the Extension is fully released!.The stickers themselves are PD and available on Commons, and hopefully will be popping up on all Wikimedian's social channels soon. iOS also included a pack of Wikipedia themed iMessage stickers.The release has been well received, resulting in our best ever user reviews and prominent featuring by Apple in the Store, resulting in a 200% increase in downloads. iOS released version 5.6, which included Reading Themes, such as dark and sepia modes, to make it more personal and comfortable to read wikipedia, especially at night.Android continues work on supporting the ZIM file format to make offline libraries a built-in part of the app experience.This week we began user testing with users in India.The Android app rolled out an update with improvements to the Reading Lists and offline capabilities of the app.Discussion around the mobile app Reading List feature will be starting soon ( Draft).This is the monthly update for 2017-08 Discussions
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