Hey guys
We'll be holding another AFT office hours session at 19:00 tomorrow, in
#wikimedia-office; hope to see a lot of you there :). If you can't make it,
drop me an email and I'll send you the logs.
Thanks!
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Community Liaison, Product Development
Wikimedia Foundation
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Hey guys and girls
As usual, the AFT5 team will be holding an office hours session this week;
Friday the 13th, despite the unfortunate associations, at 19:00 UTC in
#wikimedia-office. This'll be the first chance for everyone (including me!)
to take a look at a working, useable wireframe for the fe
Hey guys
Just a note to advertise the Article Feedback Tool 5 development
team's next office hours, which will be held in #wikimedia-office at
19:00 UTC this coming Friday. We'll be discussing quite a few
important or otherwise interesting things, including:
*Final selection of a feedback design;
Hey guys!
Just a reminder that there will be an office hours session at 19:00 UTC
today to discuss the new Article Feedback Tool. This is the last session
before the prototype is deployed, so if you have any last-minute requests
or issues, or want to find out precisely what is going on, this is pr
Hey guys; the AFT office hours session will be starting at 11:00 (or
whenever Geoff finishes) :). Hope to see you all there!
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Oliver Keyes
Community Liason, Product Development
Wikimedia Foundation
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That's certainly an idea.
I don't think "post-its" are on the table right now - that's probably a bit
outside the project's scope.
On 29 November 2011 20:06, rupert THURNER wrote:
> one usage could be to support photo competitions as wiki loves monuments,
> where a jury had to select good photo
one usage could be to support photo competitions as wiki loves monuments,
where a jury had to select good photos out of 16 submitted.
On Nov 29, 2011 8:51 PM, "Oliver Keyes" wrote:
> It'd be good! I'm not sure what the usefulness would be, though. So, the
> two aims behind the AFT:
>
>
> -
the longer I think about it, the more I like the direction it takes. as you
allow texts now, would it be thinkable to generalise this in future
versions to make it having post-it functionality?
this means in three directions:
first, can be placed anywhere onto the article even covering things.
sec
It'd be good! I'm not sure what the usefulness would be, though. So, the
two aims behind the AFT:
- To prompt greater feedback from readers on the quality of content;
- To try (through the calls to action, which have actually been pretty
successful) to prompt readers to edit.
I'm not su
that looks really nice, as well the intention behind it! for pictures, or
commons in general, a rating model like the one already implements would be
more appropriate, what you think?
On Nov 29, 2011 8:20 PM, "Oliver Keyes" wrote:
> Well, if you've seen AFT5 (you may not have, so -
> http://en.wi
Well, if you've seen AFT5 (you may not have, so -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_Feedback_Tool/Version_5)
we're moving away from "rating" articles.
On 29 November 2011 19:13, rupert THURNER wrote:
> would it be possible to have a rating for pictures as well?
> On Nov 29, 2011 6:1
would it be possible to have a rating for pictures as well?
On Nov 29, 2011 6:17 PM, "Oliver Keyes" wrote:
> Hey guys!
>
> Another AFT session - this one will be in #wikimedia-office on 2 December,
> at 19:00 UTC. If you're vaguely interested in playing around with
> prototypes, you should attend
Indeed; an hour beforehand :). We'll be jumping in right as he ends.
On 29 November 2011 17:23, Theo10011 wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Oliver Keyes
> wrote:
>
> > Hey guys!
> >
> > Another AFT session - this one will be in #wikimedia-office on 2
> December,
> > at 19:00 UTC. If yo
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Oliver Keyes wrote:
> Hey guys!
>
> Another AFT session - this one will be in #wikimedia-office on 2 December,
> at 19:00 UTC. If you're vaguely interested in playing around with
> prototypes, you should attend - we'll have a lot of cool stuff to poke at
> (and t
Hey guys!
Another AFT session - this one will be in #wikimedia-office on 2 December,
at 19:00 UTC. If you're vaguely interested in playing around with
prototypes, you should attend - we'll have a lot of cool stuff to poke at
(and then complain about when something breaks and it goes all melty).
-
Hey guys; another office hours session with Howie, Fabrice and Dario
covering the Article Feedback Tool.
(and yes, I've got it right this time - I used
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?hour=19&min=00&sec=0&day=10&month=11&year=2011as
recommended :P)
This session will be at 19:
Hey guys
So, Office Hours for the AFT is now over; thanks to all who attended. The
logs can be found at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC_office_hours/Office_hours_2011-10-27 for
those who missed it - we're talking about trying to hold a second session at
a more North America-friendly time. Is th
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