Qgil added a comment.
In general, the current system is more efficient. A project idea is in fact an open task, and here project ideas sit in their actual context of associated projects, related tasks, subscribers, and also priorities (the priorities set by their mentors / maintainers, just like in any other requested feature or open task). We might have lost some advantages, we might have been more accurate when moving a dozen tasks or more... but the overall benefits of handling and maintaining a single list of possible tech projects here are quite clear.
We have just moved this process to Phabricator this week. There is room for improvement, agreed. Ideas welcome.
In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T76341#1031150, @Nemo_bis wrote:
Finally, why are software projects by interns removed from the mediawiki.org main namespace, where all the software projects by WMF and others reside? Why this discrimination?
I don't understand this part. Can you explain, please?
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