Hurrah! Notifications going out.....now :)

Many thanks to Fabrice and Matthias, along with the rest of the AFT5 team; it's been a long road to take, but we've reached the end of it whole and hearty thanks to you :).

On 24 April 2013 00:20, Fabrice Florin <fflorin@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi everyone,

At long last, I'm happy to say that we just released an updated version of Article Feedback (AFT5) on the English Wikipedia today!

Article Feedback v5 now includes many new features to surface useful feedback and reduce the editor workload:
• Better feedback filters
• Simpler moderation tools
• Separate reader tools
• Discuss on talk page

This new version of AFT5 is now available on an opt-in basis to editors who would like to get reader feedback for articles they watch on the English Wikipedia. To enable feedback on article you are working on, simply add the 'Article_Feedback_5' category on those pages.

Read more about this release on the AFT5 talk page:
http://ur1.ca/dhu36

You can test the new tool here on the Central feedback page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:ArticleFeedbackv5

For tips on how to test this release, visit this testing page:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Article_feedback/Version_5/Testing

For more details on how the tool works, check out this FAQ:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_Feedback/Help/Editors

Besides these new features, we completely overhauled the back-end and database for this tool, so that it can scale up to support millions of comments per month for all the wiki projects who want to use it. This work will be invaluable for new projects like Flow, which can now use the same infrastructure for messaging and related purposes.

We are now wrapping up new development for this project, and will collect community responses for the next few months before building any more features -- based on upcoming votes on the French and German Wikipedias later this year.

Over time, we hope this engagement tool can help more users contribute on Wikipedia, as well as invite editors to improve articles based on reader feedback.

Many thanks to Matthias, Oliver, Pau, Benny, Kaldari, Luke, Chris, Dario, Aaron, Philippe, Denis, Asher, Roan, Howie, Terry, Erik -- as well as community volunteers such as Dougweller, Mike Cline, Risker, TheHelpfulOne, TomMorris, Utar, WhatamIdoing, Trizek, se4598, TMg and everyone else who pitched in to provide this helpful service to our users!

Onward ...


Fabrice and the E2 Team


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Wikimedia Foundation

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