[00:06:04] aw, missed yuvi [04:13:35] anyone awake? [05:22:28] devgeeks: kinda? [05:22:54] and yuvipanda's maybe on now? [05:23:38] any recent news about mistaken redirects from normal project URLs to mobile in non-mobile browsers? [05:23:55] i know it was an issue a couple months ago. but we just got a brand new OTRS ticket about it [05:23:58] 2012031710000869 [05:24:14] (and a non-working disable mobile button) [05:24:31] it doesn't say explicitly that it's a desktop browser but i think so [07:33:21] bah... [08:53:13] yuvipanda: hey are you actually here? [08:53:34] or just auto-joining [08:53:56] devgeeks: sortof both :P [08:54:01] devgeeks: am running a hackathon :P [08:54:03] haha [08:54:12] devgeeks: so, instapaper plugin too? :P [08:54:12] ah, nice [08:54:25] thats what i wanted to tell you [08:54:44] instapaper has a really simple REST api for basic saving [08:55:03] so it doesnt need a plugin.. could be pure js [08:55:08] devgeeks: wah [08:55:22] devgeeks: would that 'integrate' into the app as such? [08:55:27] aka if the user has instapaper installed? [08:55:55] well, it owould push the url to their instapaper account [08:56:12] then when they opened instapaper, it would sync up [08:56:14] ah [08:56:15] okay [08:56:21] brb hackathon :) [08:56:35] hah [13:45:41] yuvipanda: Basically, Instapaper doesn't need a plugin so much as a few js methods [13:46:42] http://www.instapaper.com/api/simple [13:47:15] So I guess you'd also need something to grab username and password [14:53:00] Hello [14:53:42] I have a question, do you want port the same interface on all platform? Because i can help you to developing Wikipedia Mobile for Windows Phone, But i think a Metro UI it's much better