"Wikisource" is a good name :-) +1.
Aubrey
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Wiki Billinghurst < billinghurstwiki@gmail.com> wrote:
With the recent conversion of Bugzilla to Phabricator, I requested the conversion[1] of our tracking bug to be a project[2], with the basic premise that a [tag = project], and we are a community working across multiple languages, and that some of our individual efforts spread outside of Wikisource, and sometimes the outer efforts flow inside.
Anyway part of the discussion comes to the point that we are not unique among the sisters with that request/idea, and there is a thought about nomenclature, for which the following post points to that aspect.
Being a person of simple thoughts, I would be happy for our project to be called (wait for it) ... Wikisource, though that doesn't allow for any future aspects, and others will have valuable input. So I point you to the general nomenclature discussion [3] and my specific request [1] that is lacking a name in the request.
Regards, Billinghurst PS. Apologies for the noise for those who are already cc'd the phabricator post.
[1] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T78498 [2] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/Help#Creating_a_project [3] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T78482
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Qgil no-reply@phabricator.wikimedia.org Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 9:35 PM Subject: [Maniphest] [Changed CC] T78482: XXXX-Radar projects for Wikimedia family projects and languages + MediaWiki Stakeholders To: billinghurstwiki@gmail.com
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In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T78482#846850, @Nemo_bis wrote:
I have no idea what "radar" means here.
A "Wiktionary" project in phabricator could also be a project used by the Wiktionary community to organize their work. This is why I'm proposing "-Radar" to identify tags used to collect tasks //on the radar// of a community. Could be another word, or could be no word if you think it's not needed.
Tags aren't inherently "more elegant" than tracking bugs. For instance,
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T43492 used to be an on-wiki page, which I converted to a tracking bug, which worked well because cc'ing yourself is equivalent to watchlisting a page. Watching a project, instead, brings you a ton of notifications for all tasks past and future: yes, there side ways but they're not as easy.
So, if the aim is to *replace* on-wiki lists, let's make this the
summary.
Fair point. A notification like "Send me an email when a task is assigned to projects X, Y, Z" is possible with Herald (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T630), and I expect most advanced users to set one for themselves to fill the current gap of notifications between joining (almost no notification) and watching (all notifications) a project.
In any case, you are right that the main change is to move on-wiki lists of tasks to Phabricator. I have edited the description to make this more clear.
I think nowadays an own tag project is a better solution for a new list, but tracking tasks also do the work, and they are indeed easier to subscribe to. Maybe the difference is whether you want to organize the tasks tracked in a workboard or not.
Then ask one by one what their requirements are for such a replacement.
Adding *additional* lists, instead, is out of question.
The maintainers of these lists are CCed here, please help if I have missed someone.
I guess you mean that i.e. it is out of question to create a Commons-Radar project paralel to https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Bugs still exists? Absolutely. New lists could be started by communities that have none, though.
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