Hoi, I am quite pleased to correct you because you are wrong. The usability initiative is based on the findings of usability tests that indicated many issues with the old user interface. Some of these are cosmetic but that does not make the change any less effective.
The objective of the usability initiative is officially to improve the English Wikipedia. As such it does not address the many issues that exist with Wikimedia Commons. They are to be addressed with a follow up project that aims to improve the usability of Commons.
Even though the English Wikipedia is the target of this first project, this initiative provides real benefits for Wikipedias in other languages. A recent addition in functionality is support for the characters used in the Bengali language (Hebrew is already supported).
It has been observed that it order to improve the usability, it is essential that the software that makes up the Usability Initiative is localised. This is done best at http://translatewiki.net . You can help yourself and your language community to check out the status for your language.
The choice of Commons and the English Wikipedia is in my opinion opportune because it not only prepares the way for the implementation on all the other Wikipedias, it also functions as a reminder how important it is to get the localisation of MediaWiki and its extensions done.
Finally this new functionality and skin provides the basis on which the work for Commons will be build. Thanks, GerardM
On 31 March 2010 17:34, Amir E. Aharoni amir.aharoni@mail.huji.ac.ilwrote:
Hi.
If i understand correctly - and please correct me if i'm wrong - the current big Usability project is essentially a rather cosmetic change of the default skin. It is not really bad and i'm not really opposed to it, as many other users are, but it seems that it doesn't address a very big usability problem
- the fact that Wikimedia Commons is hardly accessible for people who don't
English well.
Sure, it's possible to translate to translate templates and system messages to other languages and set the default language in the preferences, but this is very far from actually achieving the goal of making Commons the main media repository for all other WMF projects in all languages.
And it's kinda symbolic that Commons will be the first project where the default skin will be switched.
Now, before i start writing about the problems that i found in detail, this is probably something that was already discussed. If it indeed was, please point me to it (thanks in advance). If it was not discussed deeply, i'll probably start a discussion page somewhere.
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