OWTB makes some good points.



As far as substantive issues go, there are really two separate issues (or constituencies) that partially overlap that are being conflated here. 



The other issue (which OWTB doesn't mention) is the creation of brand new test projects. T
he idea is to make it easier for new test wikis, to give them all of the associated functionality that full projects have, and that without all of Incubator's peculiarities. And in principle, that's a great idea. Still, I think there are also a lot of potential problems with this.



I think many of these things have to be discussed, by us and by the Incubator admins, and then by the community, before pulling the trigger for anything except moving the largest, most active wikis. (Even that should also be discussed, of course, but that is likely to be more straightforward.)

In the meanwhile, I think there are three things that we can do right now to see if we can alleviate some of the current editing issues on Incubator right now:

  1. Turn on the "Add Prefix" gadget by default. It doesn't make all the prefix-related problems go away, but it simplifies them quite a lot. Just about everyone except sysops (and similar people who do a lot of maintenance) ought to have this on. [I can open a discussion on Incubator about this today, and trigger it in seven days unless there are objections.]
  2. Use the authority of LangCom to set a priority to get some kind of access to Wikidata turned on right away. I think a lot of what is holding that up is the challenge of multiple iw links from Incubator. So let's simply not allow/demand/require that for now. Most of the capability currently exists somewhere within the WMF world to allow Incubator's pages (a) to call information from Wikidata into things like infoboxes, and even (b) to produce an iw list to appear on our pages. Much of that capability includes the possibility of calling information from Qxxx even when the page you're editing is associated with Qyyy; all you have to do is add "|q=xxx" as a parameter. So we simply require such a parameter. Access to WD would help a lot.
  3. Less important, but useful: Finish fixing some of the problems with Incubator extension (like the default info pages and especially their links to Wikipedia projects).

We can see how much some of these things help while we start practicing on the less controversial, bigger test projects. And then we can decide where to go.

Steven


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