Il 11/08/2014 11:36, svetlana ha scritto:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2014, at 19:20, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Hoi,
Code review should be a strictly technical process surely. However the
community CANNOT decide on everything. The WMF has one codebase for
MediaWiki and it explicitly defines with long lead times the things it is
working on. It does invite the community to be involved in the process.
It does
not. It first designs a software and implements it, and then /tweaks/ it. Community should
be asked what it'd like much, much earlier. Community participation in product design
is currently impossible.
Agreed. Everything made by WMF to 'attract new
readers' is actually
disgusting real editors, more for the way they are introduced than for
the actual features.
I can think of VisualEditor, Typography refresh, now MediaViewer.
The same is going to happen for Flow (which I strongly believe is
needed, but is being deployed untimely) and Phabricator.
When thinking of good features recently introduced by the WMF, only Echo
comes to my mind (Wikidata is maintained by Wikimedia Deutschland).
Why aren't they implementing a global repository for gadgets, modules,
templates which is (IMHO) what the community needs first?