of course the Community tech team cant fix 900 existing issues, nor can it make a new team. The whole point about the wishlist is to focus on tools the community needs. The current reality is that instead of making new tools the Community really needs the tools made during previous wishlsts being fixed, upgraded, or if necessary the plug gets pulled on them.
One of the inherent problems with the wishlist is that the limited resources keep getting thrown at making new gadgets, but it never looks back at what its created. Many of the gadgets that get created are to work around an existing problem rather than fixing the underlying problem.
Moving an issue from being listed as Commons related, to Larger Suggestions is removing it from where the audience can see it, a close look many of the other "wishes" on the commons list could be granted by way of fixing small parts of the larger problems.
Wishlist as in its current form has an equity issue, a wish for Wikisource compared to a wish for Wikipedia is never going to garner the same amount of support. There is a significant size difference between the two, and with that there is a lack of understanding of how much impact a tool will have. Commons gains some in being multilingual<cough> yet loses out against a Wikipedia wish because of the same imbalance. An added bonus that upgrading the multimedia capacity on Commons means we need all the other projects being able to incorporate those gains, voila its too hard, its too big, its outside of scope. If your wish is for a tool to help a language other than the top 10 forget the wishlist altogether.
We end up with it haven taken 6 months to create the virtual Wikimania 2021, its now six months after Wikimania 2021 yet we still havent been able to upload all sessions to Commons because of underlying issues problems with the video uploading process. We didnt even have streaming capacity to actually present directly through Commons we had to use Youtube and continue to hold all the videos on Youtube even though everything is freely licensed. All because the wishlist process if flawed it looks only at the small ideas, the easy ideas, current needs there is no reason why the Community team cant take on a large idea and work collaboratively like the whole community does. There is nothing stopping the volunteers and Community tech team from applying for funding through a rapid grant to work on something larger or something that addresses the lack of equity being created by the Wishlist.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 at 04:39, MusikAnimal musikanimal@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps we can also have community discussion and !voting on the larger
suggestions, to help Wikimedia at large to prioritize (or reflect on why tackling a popular set of challenges is hard to focus on). This seems like a useful enough list to want to come out with a rough ordering of the "larger" list as well as the traditional ordering of smaller wishes.
That's exactly what it is for. See the lead at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2022/Larger_sugges... . The wish about Commons maintenance was never "removed", it was *moved* to Larger suggestions, because as Szymon explained better than I did, we (Community Tech) cannot provide indefinite support for Commons and tackle 900+ bugs. Moving it to Larger suggestions recognizes the proposal is an important problem that deserves broader attention. Apologies this wasn't clear.
~ MA
On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 2:31 PM Samuel Klein meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps we can also have community discussion and !voting on the larger suggestions, to help Wikimedia at large to prioritize (or reflect on why tackling a popular set of challenges is hard to focus on). This seems like a useful enough list to want to come out with a rough ordering of the "larger" list as well as the traditional ordering of smaller wishes.
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 6:51 AM Gnangarra gnangarra@gmail.com wrote:
Kaya
As was said we should put forward wishes to the list even if they can't be fulfilled by the team, by removing the issue from the wishlist you have taken away the communities ability to express that they wish the issues to be addressed.
Calling it out of scope and removing it is exactly what we were told was not going happen this year. I'll go back to my original response the Wishlist is broken and doesnt serve the communities needs
On Tue, 25 Jan 2022 at 15:12, Szymon Grabarczuk < sgrabarczuk@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Dear Gnangarra and everyone who feels misinformed,
Please take into account my reply published on the same page, a few diffs later: https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Community_Wishlist_Survey_2022/...
In a nutshell, the voting results are instructions for the Community Tech team. Since our team can't hire another team, such wishes, unfortunately, can't be voted upon. Instead, these become "larger suggestions" which will be shared with the leadership of the Product department at the Wikimedia Foundation.
I invite you to discuss the details on the Survey talk page: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Community_Wishlist_Survey
Best,
Szymon Grabarczuk (he/him)
Community Relations Specialist
Wikimedia Foundation
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 7:18 AM Gnangarra gnangarra@gmail.com wrote:
so much for all the assurances here https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Community_Wishlist_Survey_2022/... Out of scope for our team, which I hope is obvious
On Sun, 23 Jan 2022 at 12:26, Gnangarra gnangarra@gmail.com wrote:
Commons issues raised in https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2022/Multimedia_an...
On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 at 05:16, Bodhisattwa Mandal < bodhisattwa.rgkmc@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe, the Community Tech team should start picking up long standing > issues first which are being proposed repetitively almost every year but do > not get adequate votes to receive their attention. > > > > On Sat, Jan 15, 2022, 00:59 Mike Peel email@mikepeel.net wrote: > >> Not sure if the opening of the Wishlist has been announced here >> yet? But >> it seems to be open for proposals until the 23rd. >> >> Which means I get to propose fixing a simple technical question for >> the >> fifth time in the wishlist: does this page exist? >> >> Seriously. >> >> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2022/Miscellaneous... >> >> Thanks, >> Mike >> >> On 5/1/22 16:10:37, Natalia Rodriguez wrote: >> > Hey all, >> > Nice to meet many of you for the first time! Thanks for your >> feedback >> > and for raising larger concerns around resource allocation at the >> > Foundation. These concerns are extremely valid-- especially the >> ones >> > around allocating resources for less supported platforms such as >> Commons >> > and broken infrastructure. The wishlist process will begin next >> week >> > with the proposal phase starting Jan 10. >> > >> > In the email thread, I identified some open questions about the >> Wishlist >> > process so I am answering them here. >> > >> > * >> > Can we vote/focus on the maintenance of tools rather than new >> tools? >> > o >> > Yes. The wishes that we work on do not have to be >> associated >> > with a new tool. In the past we’ve taken on projects that >> were >> > maintenance related. For example, in the last year, we >> took on >> > improvement projects for Wikisource Export and Wikisource >> OCR >> > tools, among other initiatives. We also maintain and fix >> all the >> > tools we’ve built in the past.Check out the fresh >> documentation >> > about what qualifies as a proposal here. >> > < >> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey/FAQ#How_to_create_... >> ?> >> > o >> > Gnangarra, your points about the issues with bulk uploads >> in >> > Commons would make a sound proposal-- a proposal does not >> have >> > to be a new tool in the least. The part about uploading >> large >> > files is out of scope for our team though (see link above >> about >> > our areas of focus, the issue is infrastructural >> > https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T86436and too large >> for what >> > we can take on). I still believe there is value in >> suggesting >> > it, though. >> > o >> > We have Talk to Us >> > < >> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey/Updates/Talk_to_Us >> >hours >> > on January 19-- where the entire team will be available >> for a >> > video call to help folks who want to write proposals and >> polish >> > them so that they may get selected. >> > >> > >> > * >> > What if what we want fixed is larger than what the Community >> Tech >> > team can accomplish? >> > o >> > This year, we will be talking directly with leadership >> about >> > larger wishes that we can't fulfill ourselves. To make >> this >> > possible, we will no longer be formally 'Archiving' >> ideas. One >> > improvement we are implementing from conversations with >> all of >> > you at past Talk to Us Hours and other places, is that we >> will >> > place projects that are too large for us into a new >> category >> > called “Larger Suggestions'' because we still want people >> to be >> > able to voice those needs. We plan to share this with the >> > Foundation's leadership during the WMF's annual planning, >> which >> > takes place in the spring. >> > o >> > This being said, if you have an idea that may be too >> large for >> > us to take on, I would also encourage you to come to Talk >> to Us >> > Hours (link above) and see if we can help you workshop the >> > proposal into something we can help with. If we can’t >> then I >> > would still highly encourage you to propose, by all means! >> > Chances are if you think it’s an important problem, many >> other >> > members do as well. >> > o >> > Finally, the wishlist isn't just for Community Tech. >> Volunteer >> > developers and other Wikimedia Foundation teams have >> taken on >> > wishes from the wishlist. For this reason, there is a >> chance >> > that a wish may not be appropriate for our team, but it >> can be >> > addressed by someone else. >> > >> > >> > * >> > Why isn’t the WMF fixing what we feel are be the most >> urgently >> > needed fixes in functionality? >> > o >> > This is a larger question that gets answered at the board >> and >> > C-leadership levels. There are also some relatively new >> teams at >> > the Foundation, such as Architecture and Platform >> Engineering, >> > that aim to improve the technical infrastructure overall >> in the >> > years to come. However, every team can help with the >> answer and >> > Community Tech can help with communication of technical >> needs. >> > This “Larger Suggestions” collection of wishes I >> mentioned in >> > the previous answer will not be a silver bullet that >> fixes all >> > of the problems, but I believe in the power of >> incremental steps >> > to steer us in that direction. >> > >> > >> > * >> > How can we communicate the urgency of the fixes that we need? >> > o >> > I don’t believe there is any lack of documentation of >> concerns >> > about functionality that is broken. Folks are right to >> point out >> > that it’s about synthesizing what is most urgently >> broken, the >> > maintenance that is really necessary, and surfacing it to >> > leadership. We, the Community Tech team, had a lot of hard >> > conversations about how to handle this because we never >> want to >> > mislead anyone into thinking we are going to work on >> ideas that >> > are too large for our team. However, we all collectively >> came to >> > the conclusion that we should still be the team that gives >> > people the space to voice what they need from a technical >> > perspective. >> > o >> > The wishlist itself can communicate urgency. If you >> submit a >> > detailed wish (the more details, the better!), and if the >> wish >> > receives a high number of votes, we definitively know as >> a team >> > that it's urgent and high-priority. From there, we have >> the >> > information we need to take next steps. This may involve >> taking >> > on the wish ourselves or communicating the wish to >> leadership. >> > * >> > Does the Community Tech team work in isolation? >> > o >> > No, we constantly collaborate with other teams at the >> Foundation >> > and most importantly, with all of you. This year our goal >> is to >> > share the top wishes with other product managers who are >> > responsible for products related to the categories in the >> > wishlist. This way, they may incorporate relevant wishes >> into >> > their team's roadmap, or they will at least consider >> community >> > requests as they plan upcoming work. We always check to >> see if >> > other teams are already working on solutions related to >> what is >> > asked inside of the Wishlist. We plan to do more and are >> > energized that the conversation is already beginning to >> happen >> > in this thread. >> > * >> > Why is the Community Tech team so small? Why can't more >> people be >> > hired, or why can't a second Community Tech team be formed? >> > o >> > As a team, we deeply believe in our work, and we hope to >> keep >> > growing. We know how important it is to work directly with >> > community members and fulfill community requests. If you >> want >> > our team to grow, one of the best ways you can champion >> us is to >> > participate in the wishlist. As participation rates grow >> (and >> > they have!), the more effectively we can advocate for our >> team >> > and its resources. >> > >> > >> > P.S. We are still welcoming help to promote the survey and to >> translate >> > the updated documentation. 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