Hm, but it is already deployed on MWW and Test wikis, isn't it? It was
in recent's section in all the issues before so I don't quite understand
need to change the location. But I'm not a great fun of any changes of
things I'm used to at all :) Perhaps others should leave a comment about
that piece.
Well if the changes you don't want to put in future's yet are really
quite minor then I think it's OK for me. Thought I can't see how it'd
harm to advance notify about them and then announce the changes after
deployment again either. Latter way could be useful for users who read
tech news on tech forums and do it quite irregularly.
But any way there will be always topics with panic about what happened
right next to the section with tech news which explains it :)
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22.08.2014 18:44, Guillaume Paumier написав(ла):
Hi Bohdan,
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Bohdan Melnychuk <base-w(a)yandex.ru> wrote:
brr, somewhat confusing. Why the news about MW
version is on Future changes
section?
Tech News is sent on Monday, and the new version is deployed on
Tuesday and Thursday, so it makes more sense to call it a "future
change".
And there are no other recent changes? Sad( I
didn't quite
understand about "moved some of the non-urgent items to next week, so that
people learn about them when they can actually see the changes and test the
new features " you mean that they'd be already deployed at the time of
puplication next issue? Or just nearer in future?
Yes, I mean that the changes
will be already deployed at the time of
publication. There are no "Recent changes" this week, but they'll be
in the "Recent changes" next week. That way, users who read Tech News
can test the new features as soon as they learn about them. Otherwise,
they need to wait several days before testing, and they might forget
about it.
Note that this is only for things that don't disrupt people's
workflow. For disruptive changes, we still want to give them advance
warning.
I hope this is clearer; let me know if it isn't :)