On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Brion Vibber bvibber@wikimedia.org wrote:
- a MAJOR user-interface redo, moving towards an active front-end that
communicates with the backend over API. A heavily HTML5/JavaScriptable frontend that can do offline work, use modern facilities for keeping a single "page" going while making using of history / URL updates to make page switching faster, more touch-orientation (eg like Brandon's "Athena" design mockup) so it scales up and down to large desktop screens, small desktop screens, small smartphone screens, and touch tablets.
IMO a switch to a visual editor as the default editing environment would be sufficient to merit the 2.0 moniker. Heck, it'd be sufficient to get rid of the double square brackets in the logo. ;-)