As requested, here's the weekly Pending Changes update.
The big news is that we have picked a date for releasing the new version of Flagged Revisions and launching the trial of Pending Changes on the English Wikipedia: June 14.
I'd like to stress that this will be a trial. The goal is to learn, which means that things will not be perfect at launch. There are many areas where we hope to verify our current work and see what improvements can be made:
* the technical underpinnings * the interface and language as experienced by * our readers * casual editors * serious editors * reviewers * admins * which articles should be covered * how best to use Pending Changes
We think we have something that is workable as is, and have notions for possible improvements down the road. To know what improvements are the right ones, we'll need real use and community feedback. We intend to respond speedily to community concerns and lessons learned from actual use. To that end we aim to keep to the same weekly release schedule that we've been using on labs these last few months.
More mundanely, the work completed this week includes ops documentation, the completion of the terminology work, and some interface improvements. We've also had some vigorous testing done by the folks at Calcey, who discovered a few bugs for us.
If you'd like to see the current condition of things, you can try it out here:
http://flaggedrevs.labs.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
To see the upcoming work, it's listed in our tracker, under Current and Backlog:
http://www.pivotaltracker.com/projects/46157
We expect to release to labs again next week, after which we intend to go live on the English Wikipedia.
William
wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org