[teampractices] Why are WMF Department/team pages on mediawiki.org?
Federico Leva (Nemo)
nemowiki at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 07:28:22 UTC 2015
Kevin Smith, 22/05/2015 18:12:
> Having "one" place to go sounds good in theory, but at least as a
> foundation employee I find myself bouncing between several wikis, so I
> don't feel like we have achieved that.
Probably, killing the dozens of internal WMF wikis would go a long way
to reduce the problem. It's not so difficult, if there is will.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/A_place_to_work_together
Kevin Smith, 22/05/2015 18:12:
> Both Editing[1] and Search & Discovery[2] have been criticized in their
> Discussion pages. Reading[3] doesn't have complaints yet, but is newer.
Non-confusing naming is important on any wiki with more than a few
hundreds pages, not just on mediawiki.org. On Meta, such titles would
probably redirect to help pages.
Speaking of which, this conversation seems to have forgotten
documentation. Most of the time, WMF teams "forget" to create
(translatable) help pages for their software, which is supposed to be
available on mediawiki.org; as a result, people often have to resort to
project descriptions or even status updates to get help. An example of
completely undocumented feature is Echo; among the most used help pages
we have Translate, VisualEditor and CirrusSearch.
Special:Search and Special:MovePage are two more things which are very
easy within a wiki and very hard across wikis.
Nemo
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