Brad Jorsch (Anomie) wrote:
IMO, you should give credit to the Community Tech team. They're the ones who came up with the wishlist idea and did it, unless I'm totally mistaken.
You could also give some credit to the staffers who originally proposed creating the Community Tech team. It wasn't a top-down proposal.
I think I've said this elsewhere, but the idea of having a "Community Tech" team continues to strike me as very strange as it immediately raises the question of what everyone else is working on. "What do you mean there's a Community Tech team? Are there technology teams at the Wikimedia Foundation working on technology not for the Wikimedia community?" Or put another way: every team at the Wikimedia Foundation should be carefully considering the needs of the Wikimedia community and working with it.
It's also really not impressive to create a survey and solicit ideas. In my brief skimming, a lot of the proposals listed at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2015_Community_Wishlist_Survey aren't even new ideas. I'm happy to give credit when some of these proposals are properly implemented, by whoever takes the time to create a plan of action, write the necessary code, and get it deployed. But for now, it seems pretty silly to try to give credit for essentially having a group of people vote on Phabricator Maniphest tasks.
MZMcBride