On 3 June 2015 at 11:34, Florian Schmidt florian.schmidt.welzow@t-online.de wrote:
the team is already considering the next slew of micro-contribution projects I think it is too early to say which projects will be next, but some ideas
I think, in favour of our open development strategy (I hope we still have it), you should try to make the process as much open as possible, including early involving of community (both developers and users) :) In fact: Where is the project page on mediawiki.org or a phabricator task where you collect, rate and discuss these ideas?
A big +1 from me.
Best, Florian
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I'm inclined to agree with Matt. In fact (and to answer Oliver's question), the team is already considering the next slew of micro-contribution projects.
I think it is too early to say which projects will be next, but some ideas include: choosing lead images, editing wikidata descriptions, and refining categorization of topics.
Joaquin, I agree that lessons learned would be helpful. As someone who came to the project at the very end, I don't feel entitled to point out things that should have been done differently. As a member of the team that made the decision to pause development, however, I would be happy to help establish criteria that projects need to meet (as a minimum) in order to see continued effort. Given my limited bandwidth, this is not something I can promise anytime soon and I encourage others to take a first stab.
-J
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Matthew Flaschen mflaschen@wikimedia.org wrote:
On 06/02/2015 06:00 AM, Joaquin Oltra Hernandez wrote:
Now there's a lot of skepticism towards the idea in any of its forms :(
I still think micro-contributions are an important future direction (whether or not WikiGrok is re-activated).
Given how successful the metrics were from WikiGrok, it's hard to see why there should be skepticism about the idea of micro-contributions.
Matt Flaschen
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