Danke for coming up with this so speedily! I'll drop my thoughts on the
mailing list later today/early tomorrow.
On 20 August 2013 23:57, Maryana Pinchuk <mpinchuk(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Greetings,
I've started a draft of the requirements for the first release of Flow to
a real live Wikimedia project:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Flow_Portal/MVP. This is still just a draft
and very much open to more input, so please have a look and let me know
what you think, either here or on the talk page:
http://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Flow_Portal/MVP.
As I think some of you know, we've shifted the focus of our first release
from user talk to WikiProject talk (yay, pivoting!) to give us some time to
figure out how to deal with bots, tools, and user
warning/messaging/blocking workflows. Instead of trying to solve all those
hairy problems in our first release, I want to be sure we can first and
foremost handle the core peer-to-peer discussion/content collaboration that
talk pages are meant for, and I think a WikiProject talk page is a good
test-bed for making sure we've got those pieces nailed down. The plan is
to:
1) Build a fully functional prototype on Labs based on the above
requirements, in order to let the community come kick the tires.
2) Specifically invite facilitators and members of some active
WikiProjects (on enwiki, but not necessarily enwiki only) to give the Labs
prototype a try and see if they'd be willing to trial a beta version on
their WikiProject discussion space for some period of time.
3) Release to a few WikiProjects that are game, gather data, bugs, feature
requests, and keeping working to make Flow the most kick-ass wiki
discussion/collaboration software of all time :)
4) When we're comfortable that we've satisfied the requirements for
WikiProject talk, we'll begin working on the next set of requirements for
other discussion spaces (probably user talk).
So, that's the short-term roadmap! Right now, Andrew and Erik B. are
working on point 1) and will hopefully have something to share publicly in
the next couple of weeks. Stay tuned, and if you have any comments/feedback
on anything Flow related, don't hesitate to chime in :)
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Maryana Pinchuk
Product Manager, Wikimedia Foundation
wikimediafoundation.org
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