On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 7:34 AM, Sarah Stierch sarah.stierch@gmail.com wrote:
- Better cheat sheets are needed. People complain about how cluttered and
overwhelming they are. Just like our online help pages. They're full of Wikipediababblespeak and not "to the point."
- More guides on how to do events. I have developed checklists and so forth
for people. I know how much Wikimedians hate writing documentation, but honestly, I know for a fact that Wikipedians in Residency's have started because of the case study I wrote, I know for a fact GLAMs have done content donations because of the case studies I write, and I know for a fact that people have ready the case study I wrote about edit-a-thons and learned from it and done it. I make powerpoints and post them and encourage people to reuse them, and they do.
It is also important to automate help. I have not seen much progress along those lines. 'Computing with words' is a mature subject.
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A. Mani
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