On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Derric Atzrott
<datzrott(a)alizeepathology.com> wrote:
I think Yury
has a point. Now would be a good time to maybe discuss
exactly what's going on. As exciting a feature it may be, we cannot just
"deploy next week" and then have "the schedule for deployment not yet
decided".
Stuff like this should have a legitimate plan. Furthermore, in alignment
with the previous thread on feature development, is there any hard
discussion on enwiki, etc. showing the users want this feature? I know
sure as hell that I'd love using this feature, but I don't represent all
template developers everywhere.
Anyone else reminded of the recent topic:"Wikimedians are rightfully wary"
I think the sorts of things that MZMcBride was talking about in his op-ed.
Sorry for the slightly off topic post, but this seemed like as good a time
as any to point out a real life example.
I don't think that the process of introducing Scribuntu, which we have
been talking about for years now, compares in anyway to something
like, for example, WikiLove or AFT which essentially were deployed out
of nowhere (to make an hyperbole)
Bryan