I haven't read the details so I don't know the criteria for the random samples that the feature shows, but if we rule out other criteria, it looks like rsk, tdd definitely meet the community sustainability criteria. I think it's probably just a list of the most likely ones in ascending order. But this alone could be very useful. It's definitely more convenient than having to manually check recent activity all the time.

Sotiale

2024년 8월 27일 (화) 오전 5:51, Tochi Precious <tochiprecious2@gmail.com>님이 작성:
Hello Srishti 
Thank you for keeping us in the loop.
I've checked through the criteria, and I have nothing more to add but a suggestion:
Why don't you also make it a combination of recently added wikis, as well as the older wikis. I noticed that the most recent one in the list has spent at least 2yrs in the incubator, maybe something a year or less. I would also like to see the kind of results this will produce.


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Tochi

On Thu, Aug 22, 2024, 4:52 PM Srishti Sethi <ssethi@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello Language Committee,

I am writing today to share a proposal for an experiment addressing a new approach to onboarding a language wiki.


Since December 2023, we have had conversations with 35 relevant stakeholders, including three members from the Language Committee (Tochi, Mf-Warburg, and Jon), to develop recommendations addressing a few current challenges with the incubation journey. As a result of these discussions, several recommendations emerged, which are documented here https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Future_of_Language_Incubation/Recommendations which can be broadly grouped into the following two key areas:

  1. Streamlining technical infrastructure  

  2. Exploring social pathways


For the 2024-25 annual planned work of the Wikimedia Foundation and as part of the Content Growth objective (WE2/Knowledge Equity), the Language and Product Localization team with guidance from the Language Committee members, identified a recommendation that addresses some of the difficulties of content creation in the Incubator due to technical limitations of the platform. To address this, we would like to try the following: 


Identify a set of requests (maximum 5) from the list in the new wiki approval backlog which have been either already approved by the Language Committee and, prioritize their creation on the production infrastructure so that they do not have to continue writing content on the incubator wiki. At the end of a stipulated period we evaluate progress of these prioritized wikis compared to other test projects (approved or otherwise) still in the incubator. 


Please see the detailed proposal, including selection and inclusion criteria, timeline, implementation plan, and more information.  We also presented this proposal at Wikimania 2024: https://youtu.be/BbGrkYK8FEk?t=20299


After consultations with several other teams inside the WMF relevant to this area of work we believe this is a feasible starting point towards better content creation experiences for newer communities. To move onwards we would like to reach a shared agreement with the Language Committee and start off the pilot. Based on the criteria listed in the email, we would like to include as part of the experiment following list of wikis (also see attached screenshot): 


  • Mapudungun

  • Southern Ndebele

  • Obolo

  • Tai Nüa

  • Pannonian Rusyn


We would like to kick off this experiment as early as possible and would really appreciate hearing your suggestions on changes or additions to the selection criteria and initial list of wikis by August 24th.


Cheers,

Srishti


Srishti Sethi
Senior Developer Advocate
Wikimedia Foundation
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