Hi Gryllida,

Thanks for your response.

I don’t think we need a wide referendum for every feature decision we make, as this would be impractical. :)

The intent of these short feature consultations is to get some quick community feedback, to see if there are any serious issues which would require more discussion.

In the case of the opt-out feature, most of the feedback concurred with our team’s recommendation to implement the ‘enabled’ user preference (Option A), which is a pretty standard solution. So I don’t see a need to belabor the point at this time, as we have a number of more complex issues to discuss.

Today, we would love more feedback on our new question about Links to Commons. What do you guys think? 

How important is it that we feature a prominent link to Commons in the Media Viewer? Which of the proposed design options seem more useful?

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Multimedia/About_Media_Viewer#Feedback_on_Links_to_Commons

Look forward to your recommendations on this important point. And thanks to Gryllida for being first to answer :)


Fabrice 


On Mar 11, 2014, at 2:23 AM, Gryllida <gryllida@fastmail.fm> wrote:

On Tue, 11 Mar 2014, at 11:07, Fabrice Florin wrote:
Hello everyone,

Thanks for your good comments over the weekend about the Opt-out feature for Media Viewer!

Based on your feedback, we now plan to provide an ‘enabled' user preference (option A), as described on our discussion page. (1)

That's not a large sample that you've got. I wouldn't make decisions that quick, although in this particular instance it looks harmless. Can you think of ways to attract more feedback?

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