Hello all,

For your information, the voting phase of the WMF Community Wishlist Survey has begun and will close on December 10th, 2017. 

There are more than 200 proposals in several main categories (i.e.: Search); click on the categories to view the proposal's write-up and discussions. More information on the community wishlist survey is in the forwarded email below.


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deb tankersley
Program Manager, Engineering
Wikimedia Foundation

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From: Johan Jönsson <jjonsson@wikimedia.org>
Date: Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:01 PM
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] You can now vote in the Community Wishlist Survey


Hey everyone,

The voting phase of the 2017 Community Wishlist Survey has now started.
Read the proposals and support the ones you want to support to make the
wikis better:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2017_Community_Wishlist_Survey

Click on the categories to find the proposals. The voting will close on
December 10.

That's the important part of this email. Feel free to follow the link above
and starting voting right now.

The longer version:

The Community Wishlist Survey decides what the Wikimedia Foundation
Community Tech team will work on over the next year. The team is responsible
for addressing the top 10 wishes on the list, as well as some wishes from
smaller groups and projects that are doing important work, but don't have
the numbers to get their proposal into the top 10. The Wishlist is also
used by volunteer developers and other teams, who want to find projects to
work on that the community really wants.

Come help set the agenda.

If you want to see what the team has done in 2017, see the status report
from last month:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2016_Community_Wishlist_Survey/Status_report_1

What you can do now:

*) Vote. This is the most important thing.

*) Spread the word. We really want people to find this, of course, and
we'll work on finding the best balance between spreading the news to
everyone and not being annoying, but please do help to spread the
information in your local community – Village Pump equivalents, IRC
channels, social media groups and so on.

*) Help translating the pages. We want the process to be as available as
possible for everyone. It's not every available if it's only in English.

*) If you want to get short updates through the notification system, you
can sign up for the Community Tech Newsletter:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Newsletter:The_Community_Tech_Newsletter

//Johan Jönsson
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