Apologies for cross-listing this--I initially (and erroneously) only sent it internally
-- Hi, For those of you I haven't yet met, I am a new product manager in SF, working with the mobile web team (I look forward to meeting you)!
I just wanted to let you all know about a new project we are starting for Wikipedia's mobile website. The project has been dubbed "Collections", and our pilot will let users create and share collections of articles. Here are some ways that this project is exploring new ways to move our mission forward:
- *New ways to contribute: * through curation, wikipedia readers who are not interested in traditional editing can have meaningful, creative interactions with our content - *Personal:* gives users a way to make content more relevant for them "Peter's list of most important Philosophers" is not subject to consensus or editing by others. For the time being, a list will only be accessible via shared url. - *Shareable: *this project will experiment with the ability to use Wikipedia to share ones' perspective with others and, in doing so, encourage new users to engage - *[Future] Browseable:* because each list is not exhaustive, there is a possibility of using popular lists to promote meaningful content. It's nice to know the full list of statisticians https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_statisticians is there, but I might want to find a subset that have been picked out by a human for one reason or another.
Though the pilot is targeting and supporting readers, we think there are also potential use cases for editors that we could explore in the future. One can easily imagine lists for editors to track or share their contributions, such as: "Articles that I want to write/expand during 2015" or "Articles I created in 2013".
A fair amount of thought has gone into why we are launching this particular project and how we might approach it, but we have just started exploratory development work last week. Here is the team:
Jon Robson Rob Moen Joaquin Hernandez Moiz Syed [me]
*Ask:* [I know that this project overlaps with several existing features in terms of raw functionality, so if you have any relevant experience with either the editing or technical support of lists, collections extension (books) or watchlist and are interested in sharing your experience, please feel reach out to me directly. We very much want to learn from previous efforts]
Also, please reach out to me or anyone else on the team if you have any questions or concerns about the feature, team, etc.
Best,
Jon
Hi and welcome. Thanks for sharing. Do you already have a mediawiki.org page for this idea?
Please choose another name. "Collection" is taken. https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Collection
Nemo
Great to hear you're taking on this work!
From my wishlist, I'd like to see support for cross-wiki collections (T19168
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T19168), this could be used to make really cool multimodal or bilingual materials...
Thanks, Adam
On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 12:16 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi and welcome. Thanks for sharing. Do you already have a mediawiki.org page for this idea?
Please choose another name. "Collection" is taken. https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Collection
Nemo
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On 01/16/2015 02:42 PM, Jon Katz wrote:
Though the pilot is targeting and supporting readers, we think there are also potential use cases for editors that we could explore in the future. One can easily imagine lists for editors to track or share their contributions, such as: "Articles that I want to write/expand during 2015" or "Articles I created in 2013".
I'm particularly interested in this side of it (i.e. a powerful version of multiple watchlists), though the sharable curation is also interesting.
Personally, I have a huge number of watched pages, and right now I can't curate them, so it's harder than it should be to use my watchlist.
As an engineer, I've worked on features such as GettingStarted (where users accept tasks for particular articles, but we lack a persistent storage like this),
I encourage you to look at doing it for desktop as well, and I'd be glad to test both desktop and mobile.
Matt Flaschen
From https://tools.wmflabs.org/meetbot/wikimedia-office/2015/wikimedia-office.201... : 21:15:49 <Emufarmers> Is this collections thing the same as https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mobile_web_projects/Collections_Backend (just came up during the research showcase)?
They look related, so I commented on the talk page there. It seems there are parallel discussions in other unknown mailing lists, so it's useful to centralise on the wiki.
Nemo
Hi Nemo, Great idea. I hope to have at least a bare bones media wiki hub for this project up next week. Best,
J
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 3:12 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
From https://tools.wmflabs.org/meetbot/wikimedia-office/2015/ wikimedia-office.2015-01-14-21.00.log.html : 21:15:49 <Emufarmers> Is this collections thing the same as https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mobile_web_projects/Collections_Backend (just came up during the research showcase)?
They look related, so I commented on the talk page there. It seems there are parallel discussions in other unknown mailing lists, so it's useful to centralise on the wiki.
Nemo
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