On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 7:34 AM, Sarah Stierch <sarah.stierch(a)gmail.com> wrote:
5. 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."
6. 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.
Best
A. Mani
A. Mani
[Last_Name. First_Name Format]
CU, ASL, AMS, ISRS, CLC, CMS
HomePage:
http://www.logicamani.in
Blog:
http://logicamani.blogspot.in/