[WikiEN-l] Renaming "Flagged Protections"
Emily Monroe
bluecaliocean at me.com
Sat May 22 02:36:15 UTC 2010
> - "Double Check" - this was a late entrant, but has the distinct
> advantage of clearly communicating what we envision this feature
> will be used for (i.e. enforcing a double check from a very broad
> community).
I like this one. With this, there would be "double checked" edits,
that is edits that were approved or rejected.
Emily
On May 21, 2010, at 4:38 PM, Rob Lanphier wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> As William alluded to, a bunch of us have been studying the user
> interface
> for Flagged Protections and figuring out how to make it more
> intuitive.
>
> In trying to solve the user interface problems as well as generally
> figuring
> out how we're going to talk about this feature to the world at
> large, it
> became clear that the name "Flagged Protections" doesn't adequately
> describe
> the technology as it looks to readers and editors. It's a tough name
> to work
> with. This iteration of the technology is very different from the
> German
> implementation, and there's no "flagging" in the proposed
> configuration.
> Additionally, "protection" in our world implies "no editing" whereas
> this
> feature actually opens up pages currently protected so that everyone
> can
> edit.
>
> So, we would like to make a change to the name of the "Flagged
> Protections"
> feature prior to deploying it to en.wikipedia.org. Under the hood,
> we would
> still be using the "FlaggedRevs" extension (no change there), but
> the name
> that we talk about in the user-visible portions of the site and
> documentation would be something new.
>
> Here were some criteria we're using to find a name:
>
> - Must not introduce obsolete terminology (e.g. there's no
> "flagging" in
> our proposed deployment)
> - Terminology should be consistent with terms we want to use in
> the user
> interface
> - Must not make too strong of a statement of quality/consensus or
> terms
> that make us out as publishers approving content from the
> mountaintop
> - Should not imply we're creating an elite new classes of users
> - Should not convey a strong sense of restriction. The feature, as
> proposed for the trial [1], is less restrictive than semi-protection
> - Should not be too geeky/too technical/too jargony
> - Should not be too slick/too cutesy. We're not doing this in the
> name of
> creating glossy brochures with pictures of a conference room full
> of people
> in formal business attire nodding with approval at a projection of
> a pie
> chart - we just want a name that won't be confusing.
>
> It turns out that filters out quite a few names (including "Flagged
> Protection" among other things). Here's the alternatives that made
> the cut:
>
> - "Pending Revisions" - this name is very consistent with what
> everyone
> will see in many parts of the user interface, and what it will be
> used for
> (i.e. providing a queue of pending revisions)
> - "Double Check" - this was a late entrant, but has the distinct
> advantage of clearly communicating what we envision this feature
> will be
> used for (i.e. enforcing a double check from a very broad
> community).
>
> A protracted debate on the name will likely delay the eventual
> launch on the
> feature, so we're hoping we can have a quick, respectful discussion
> on the
> merits of the different proposals so that we can make the change
> quickly and
> move on. We really need to have a name fully locked down no later than
> Friday, May 28. Please let us know your thoughts here:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Flagged_protection_and_patrolled_revisions/Terminology
>
> We're in the process of working on a lot of terminology tweaks in
> the user
> interface in anticipation of the launch. If you're interested in
> that detail
> work, I'll post more information about that on wikitech-l (hopefully
> by
> end-of-day Monday), as well as on the talk page above.
>
> Rob
>
> [1] - See the proposed configuration for trial phase:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Flagged_protection_and_patrolled_revisions/Trial
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