I'm going to ask this here since the talkpage on-wiki is a flow board and I find those very difficult to use, but I'm a bit unclear what the purpose of this is. All the things listed sound good in theory, but the language is ambiguous and very high level, to the point where it's hard to see how it applies in practice. Essentially, who is this for? What are the problems they are trying to address? What are they planning to do, and what will this mean in practice moving forward?
Thanks.
-I
On 10/11/16 18:40, Keegan Peterzell wrote:
Hello all,
Over the past few months the Design team members at the Wikimedia Foundation (user experience [UX] designers, design researchers, user experience engineers, and communications) have been working with Arthur Richards from the Team Practices Group to identify the high-level themes that motivate design at the WMF. These themes have been turned into a brief statement of purpose, whose intent is to articulate the vision and purpose behind design at the WMF. This statement will influence the future direction of design work.
At this point the stakeholders are ready for a review of the draft statement. The purpose of this review is to gather a common understanding of its purpose, and to identify any key themes that may be missing from the high-level discussion. On the wiki page for the statement, you'll find these themes and what they encompass in the "Background" section. If you have an observation, comment, or concern about what is listed there, please bring it up on the talk page. If it is relevant to the review and understanding of the statement, it will be looked at for future drafts. If there are comments about design and the design process in general, we'll hold on to those until a time when they can be addressed for the broader discussion of design in general.
All that said, here are the links:
- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Design/Statement_of_purpose
- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Design/Statement_of_purpose
We look forward to seeing you on the wiki.