As someone who likes LQT (autosigning and visible threading are excellent features) and wishes Flow was basically "that, but better", I personally would hope Flow would attempt to incorporate as many advantages of LQT and provide a way to convert LQT threads to Flow format as smoothly as possible if Flow is to be a true successor to LQT.
Personally, I'm not as crazy about VisualEditor (I find the classic WikiEditor more comfortable for some reason), but I too see its appeal.
From: dgerard@gmail.com Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2014 20:48:03 +0100 To: wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] LiquidThreads - how do we kill it?
On 6 June 2014 20:12, Martijn Hoekstra martijnhoekstra@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 11:27 AM, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
YMMV. Wikipedia is pretty much enculturated, but RationalWiki gets n00bs *all the time* who object to something on a page. You know what the most frequent reply involves? "Please learn to sign your comments."
If auto signatures are the best thing LQT/Flow brings, I have a bad feeling about it.
That would be a distortion of my point :-) I have mostly found LQT annoying as a user, but I can see the attraction of a discussion where the threading is clearly visible, and I'm presuming extensive user testing will be done - typical mind fallacy is a serious hazard, and not one Wikimedia can afford.[1] This is why software changes on WMF wikis are ultimately up to WMF, not the wiki communities.
(Of course, debacles like the introduction of VE show why caution is still sensible. And I say that as a huge fan and advocate of VE.)
- d.
[1] http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Typical_mind_fallacy What works for you or me cannot be presumed to work for the world. Geeks are regularly *shocked* at what ordinary people make of things.
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