A new post [1] on the Event Metrics tool project page asks: in what order should we build and release the proposed new metrics features? In the post, I lay out a plan, in there stages. In formulating the timeline, the guiding principle is how to get the most value to users in the least time. Please come and have a look.
I also posted the first wireframe design for the project [2]—for an expanded and completely redesigned Event Summary data screen. Please come and offer any ideas or comments on the talk page.
Yours, Joe
[1] Sept. 29, 2018: Which new features should we release first? https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Tech/Tools_for_program_and_event_o... https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Tech/Tools_for_program_and_event_organizers#Sept._29,_2018:_Which_new_features_should_we_release_first? [2] Wireframe for the ‘Event Summary’ data screen (v1) https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Tech/Tools_for_program_and_event_o... https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Tech/Tools_for_program_and_event_organizers#/media/File:Event-data-screen-wireframe-9-28-18(2).png ________________
Joe Matazzoni Product Manager, Community Tech Wikimedia Foundation
Do you organize editathons or other wiki events? Are you coming to WikiConference North America, in Columbus, this weekend? If so, please come to my session on "Supporting editathon and other event organizers with new tools” [1]. As I say in the session description:
"I am literally going to take votes on individual features...and whether they should be included or not. So if you are a potential Event Metrics user...this is a session you won't want to miss."
The session is Saturday, 10:30 am, 18th Avenue 070. If you miss the session but want to talk, I’ll be at the conference all weekend.
[1] https://wikiconference.org/wiki/Submissions:2018/Supporting_editathon_and_ot... _____________________
Joe Matazzoni Product Manager, Community Tech Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco mobile 202.744.7910 jmatazzoni@wikimedia.org
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