One problem is that the necessity to link to a working test environment
does not allow to develop ideas with the community before they are
implemented.
2013/4/9 Amir E. Aharoni <amir.aharoni(a)mail.huji.ac.il>
2013/4/9 Steven Walling
<steven.walling(a)gmail.com>om>:
One system that I find a lot of potential value
in is the Wikitech
Ambassadors mailing list. I hope that mailing list grows and can be the
place where we make announcements that should be communicated widely.
Yes, that, but to make it really useful testing environments must be set
up.
Every email to that mailing list must have a tl;dr version that MUST
have the following two things:
1. A two-line-max description of the feature that is going to be deployed.
2. A link to a working testing environment where the feature can be
tested. It can be labs or something like test.wikipedia. Or a feature
can be available using a preference which is off be default.
Let people test - and make it easy.
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