I'm not seeing the problem there, actually; the feedback page itself isn't
up yet (again, just for testing) so editors aren't expected to do anything
with the feedback. Am I missing something?
On 22 December 2011 17:25, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 22 December 2011 13:11, Oliver Keyes
<okeyes(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
That's correct, Tom. 0.3 percent of the
English language Wikipedia is
being
used as a testbed for the *rest* of the
English-language Wikipedia; a
tertiary testbed, since we've already run things through on both
prototype
and labs :). Obviously if we decide "lets
deploy to other projects" we'd
take localised concerns into account, and not just jump in. With the last
version, interestingly, we had several projects *request* that we switch
it
on.
Zee problem with 0.3% is that while it may be enough to get you data
is isn't enough to be particularly sure that a reasonable number of
wikipedians will actually see it.
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