Le 2016-11-05, Yuri Astrakhan a écrit :
Guillaume and Federico, thanks! I might have been too generic :) Basically I would like to get a general feel for
- are we enabling new content-oriented (no impact until editors add it to
the pages) features too fast or too slow? And that mostly means maps - should we make maps absolutely perfect before giving it into the hands of the community?
- should we enable new features earlier, in a more unfinished state, so
that community can comment on things earlier, and possibly tell us if we are going in the wrong direction? Or should we release them later, so new features are more polished from the start, but possibly less needed (miss the mark) and would require considerable resources to rework?
As a (little) contributor, I would like to have more frequent, little increases and new features, (RERO https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Release_early,_release_often). But I can't speak from a reader-only point of view.
BTW, I was thrilled to have Kartographer/maplink available in Wikipedia 2 months ago, and I had a little burst of propaganda endeavour concerning this feature, with a little blog post(1) in french and some talk on WP project pages which could use it (mainly monuments and natural preservation areas). I'd like to know if there is a way to list all the pages using maplink/mapframe on a version of Wikipedia, to help figure out the popularity of the feature, and its evolution.
(1) https://gallaxie.wordpress.com/2016/09/21/wikipedia-wikidata-et-openstreetma...