Hi everyone,
The third annual Community Wishlist Survey starts today, and you're invited to post proposals for projects that you'd like WMF's Community Tech team to work on:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2016_Community_Wishlist_Survey
The Community Tech team builds features and makes changes that active Wikimedia contributors want, and the Wishlist Survey sets the team's agenda for the year.
The Wishlist Survey starts with a two-week proposal period, when contributors from all Wikimedia projects are invited to post, discuss and improve propsals. After that, there's a two-week voting period, when everyone can post support-votes on the proposals that they think are worthwhile. We end up with a ranked list of wishes, measured by the participants' enthusiasm for each idea.
Community Tech is responsible for addressing the top 10 wishes on the list, as well as some wishes from smaller groups and projects that are doing important work, but don't have the numbers to get their proposal into the top 10. The Wishlist is also used by volunteer developers and other teams, who want to find projects to work on that the community really wants.
So I hope that everybody comes and participates; it's an opportunity to set the agenda for a Wikimedia Foundation product team.
We would also ask that you help us spread the word. Please do post on your wikis and tell others this is happening, and that if they don't feel comfortable writing in English, proposals are welcome in any language.
I hope to see everyone there!
Danny Horn WMF Community Tech
Darn, that link is last year's. It should be:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2017 Community_Wishlist_Survey https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2016_Community_Wishlist_Survey
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Danny Horn dhorn@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi everyone,
The third annual Community Wishlist Survey starts today, and you're invited to post proposals for projects that you'd like WMF's Community Tech team to work on:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2016_Community_Wishlist_Survey
The Community Tech team builds features and makes changes that active Wikimedia contributors want, and the Wishlist Survey sets the team's agenda for the year.
The Wishlist Survey starts with a two-week proposal period, when contributors from all Wikimedia projects are invited to post, discuss and improve propsals. After that, there's a two-week voting period, when everyone can post support-votes on the proposals that they think are worthwhile. We end up with a ranked list of wishes, measured by the participants' enthusiasm for each idea.
Community Tech is responsible for addressing the top 10 wishes on the list, as well as some wishes from smaller groups and projects that are doing important work, but don't have the numbers to get their proposal into the top 10. The Wishlist is also used by volunteer developers and other teams, who want to find projects to work on that the community really wants.
So I hope that everybody comes and participates; it's an opportunity to set the agenda for a Wikimedia Foundation product team.
We would also ask that you help us spread the word. Please do post on your wikis and tell others this is happening, and that if they don't feel comfortable writing in English, proposals are welcome in any language.
I hope to see everyone there!
Danny Horn WMF Community Tech
Completely fixed link: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/2017_Community_Wishlist_S... :-)
Hey everyone,
Just a quick reminder that if you want to post a proposal, you probably want to do it over the weekend: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/2017_Community_Wishlist_S...
Make sure the Community Tech team works on the most worthwhile thing they could be working on. (:
Click on the individual categories to post a proposal.
//Johan Jönsson --
wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org