As McDonald's says, I'm lovin' it!

My main complaint is that I'm not sure if indented threading is the way to go; we know we end up with reallly deep conversation threads on these things, and it gets hard to read a few levels in. Pre-collapsing already-read parts of the thread should help a lot in common circumstances, but if you expand it you don't want it esploding.

-- brion


On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:36 PM, Brandon Harris <bharris@wikimedia.org> wrote:


        Hello!

        I have released a new version of the Flow prototype into the wild.  This will be the version that is discussed during office hours tomorrow.

        The URL for the prototype has moved.  It is now located at:

                http://unicorn.wmflabs.org/flow/

        I have also created a page that explains what the prototype is and how to use it.  I will be updating the release notes there from now on and not posting to this list, so you should watch this page for changes:

                http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Flow_Portal/lnteractive_Prototype

        I'll include the latest release notes, though (mirrored on the mw.org page):


=== May 9, 2013 ===
* Read posts are now only collapsed in the Feed views
* The "+Topic" button now reads "+New Message"
* Hide the "New message" button when in feed view
* Tag actions no longer work on unsubscribed topics
* Author metadata (edit count, etc.) can now be hidden from a tool in the sidebar
* Posts by yourself now have a blue border instead of grey (h/t to TheDJ)
* Added in a "mention" example to the Echo flyout.
* Cleaned up the json file for Jimmy Wales' board with regard to post depths.
* "Reply" buttons changed to mw-ui-constructive (green)
* Changed the green color of unread posts to match the reply button color (avoid clashing)
* Going to a "Feed" view now removes any tabs.  Returning to a board shows the tabs again.
* Taglist section no longer displays if there are no tags
* In Feed view, topics on own board no longer include your username
* In Feed view, the sort of topics is NOT based on "last update time". Instead:
** Topics that you are ''subscribed'' to are sorted by last update time;
** Topics that you are ''not'' subscribed to are sorted by create time.
*** This more accurately reflects the behavior when you are subscribed to a user but not every topic on their board
* Added a new sidebar section, "Back and Forths"
** This gives you a "masquerade" view, so that you can see what the same topic will look like from the viewpoints of different users.
*** The first is ''your'' view.
*** The second and third are the views of two other participants.
* In Board view, all topics are expanded by default (for easier fast-scanning)
* Individual posts can be flagged as "abusive".  This is the beginnings of a workflow; actual anti-vandalism functionality will require more work.
* Removed the "Jorm Board" - it was a redundant view

=== May 4, 2013 ===
* Read posts in any thread are collapsed by default, with an indicator to open all of them up.
** Posts are not collapsed if the thread is collapsed
** Collapse sections is an all-or-nothing deal
** You cannot "re-collapse" read posts.  Adding a control to every post is too heavy
** Collapsing a thread will uncollapse all posts inside of it and remove the indicator
*** Reopening the thread will expand all posts
* On start up, a modal appears asking you for your user name.
** The form saves it and operates as "that person" from then on.
** This is saved to a cookie, which prevents the modal from opening in the future
**There is a "clear saved username" link on the side.
* The feed link now treats itself as if it were the "logged in" user and does some replacing on text to imply that the conversations are happening with them (and not the original owner of the posts)




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Brandon Harris, Senior Designer, Wikimedia Foundation

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