On 29 January 2016 at 13:47, Christopher Koerner <ckoerner(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Right now Wikimedia Discovery
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Discovery> is a wealth of
information, but there isn't much consistency on what each project page
contains. Some are labeled as "Wikimedia engineering activity", some don't
have a page about the project (Search links to the extension), etc.
I'm not surprised! We've not been very systematic about this. This is
exactly why we brought you on board. :-)
My thought is to bring the minimum for each project to a consistent level.
For example, the page for Project A would talk about
what is it, what are
we trying to to do, members involved, roadmap, current progress, where to
give feedback, etc. Each project would have it's own page with this minimum
and a consistent layout.
Sounds good. As with all things though, remember not only to consider the
initial cost of putting this together, but also maintenance cost of keeping
the page up-to-date.
If there's any dissent, let me know otherwise
full-steam ahead.
Go for it. Thank you!
Dan
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Dan Garry
Lead Product Manager, Discovery
Wikimedia Foundation