Hi everyone,
The Community Tech team's Wishlist Survey is now open for voting; come on over and upvote your favorites. We're looking for the most important features and fixes that our team can work on to help the core contributors on Wikimedia projects.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2015_Community_Wishlist_Survey
We've got more than 100 proposals to choose from, organized on easy-to-browse category pages. As a taster, some of the contenders include:
* Improve diff compare screen * Migrate dead links to the Wayback Machine * Enhanced per-user, per-article blocking * Cite : Share : Export tools * Improve SVG rendering * Cross-wiki watchlists * Pageview Stats tool
And if anything on that list makes you excited, outraged or -- well, honestly, any reaction besides a blank stare -- then you need to come and vote for the ideas you like best. Once the voting is over, the prioritized list becomes the Community Tech's backlog of projects to investigate and address.
We'll be posting invites to as many village pumps as we can find tomorrow, to make sure that everyone has the chance to vote. All of the voting pages are marked for translation, and we would welcome any volunteers to help translate a proposal into a language of their choice.
Thanks for checking it out; I'm looking forward to seeing your votes.
Danny
Product Manager, WMF Community Tech
(I'm cross-posting this to Wikimedia-l, Wikitech-l, and the WMF staff list -- apologies to people who subscribe to all three for the duplicate spam.)
Danny,
Good to see this kicked off and looking forward to making progress on the top tools. Thank you.
Lila
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Danny Horn dhorn@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi everyone,
The Community Tech team's Wishlist Survey is now open for voting; come on over and upvote your favorites. We're looking for the most important features and fixes that our team can work on to help the core contributors on Wikimedia projects.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2015_Community_Wishlist_Survey
We've got more than 100 proposals to choose from, organized on easy-to-browse category pages. As a taster, some of the contenders include:
- Improve diff compare screen
- Migrate dead links to the Wayback Machine
- Enhanced per-user, per-article blocking
- Cite : Share : Export tools
- Improve SVG rendering
- Cross-wiki watchlists
- Pageview Stats tool
And if anything on that list makes you excited, outraged or -- well, honestly, any reaction besides a blank stare -- then you need to come and vote for the ideas you like best. Once the voting is over, the prioritized list becomes the Community Tech's backlog of projects to investigate and address.
We'll be posting invites to as many village pumps as we can find tomorrow, to make sure that everyone has the chance to vote. All of the voting pages are marked for translation, and we would welcome any volunteers to help translate a proposal into a language of their choice.
Thanks for checking it out; I'm looking forward to seeing your votes.
Danny
Product Manager, WMF Community Tech
(I'm cross-posting this to Wikimedia-l, Wikitech-l, and the WMF staff list -- apologies to people who subscribe to all three for the duplicate spam.) _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list, guidelines at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mailing_lists/Guidelines Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l, mailto:wikimedia-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org?subject=unsubscribe
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