[Foundation-l] Board Resolution: Openness
FT2
ft2.wiki at gmail.com
Sun Apr 10 20:28:47 UTC 2011
I disagree strongly. They are spelled out *as well as we can using current,
one-flat-page methods*. That isn't the same as easy, intuitive, inviting, or
comfortable, for most people. We expect a lot from newcomers. Too much.
When a user can click a button and type *"I want to delete an article"* and
get a step by step helping hand (wizard fashion), or an experienced user to
chat to "on the spot", or a newcomer typing an edit has the (disable-able)
software popup *"You look like you're trying to reference a blog post.
Here's the 3 bullet point summary on that, and a link to the current policy.
Click OK to confirm if you mean to do this or HELP ME to talk to an
experienced user"*...
... *then* I will agree we are making progress.
FT2
On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 9:05 PM, Sarah <slimvirgin at gmail.com> wrote:
> In fact a lot of those issues are spelled out very clearly. See
> [[WP:BLOGS]] for whether you can reference a blogpost. See
> [[WP:INCITE]] for a quick way to add a footnote. See
> [[Category:Infobox templates]] for how to add an infobox.
>
> The deletion process does look daunting, but actually if you just
> clunk through the instructions,
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:AfD#How_to_list_pages_for_deletion
> it's pretty easy, and I say that as someone with a template phobia.
>
> We work on a complex website that caters to lots of different needs
> and skill levels, so there's a limit to how simple these processes can
> be made.
>
> Sarah
>
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