Thanks for sharing :-).

Fabrice, I wish you a lot of luck with your new role :).

Have a nice day,
--Steinsplitter 

From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 00:32:22 -0800
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Commons-l] Media Viewer 2014 Reports

Hi folks,The multimedia team completed a review of Media Viewer in recent 
weeks, and we'd like to share a few highlights of what we learned from this 
project in 2014.1. ResearchHere are some key findings from our research about 
this product:. Media Viewer serves a lot more images than before (17M 
intentional views/day). Most users keep Media Viewer enabled (99.5% enabled). 
Media Viewer key features were found easy to use. Media Viewer is more useful 
for readers than active editors More information can be found in this Media 
Viewer Research 2014 report: 
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Multimedia/Media_Viewer/Research_2014
See also these companion slides for a visual presentation of more findings: 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Media_Viewer_Research_-_2014_Slides.pdf
2. Retrospective
The multimedia team also discussed lessons learned from this project in 2014, 
identifying what worked and what didn't work, in order to inform future product 
development. 

Here are some highlights of that team review.

The Media Viewer project ran from July 2013 to November 2014 and was more 
challenging than expected. While the product received favorable or neutral 
feedback on most Wikimedia sites, it was met with negative reactions from many 
contributors on the English and German Wikipedias, as well as on Wikimedia 
Commons. This caused the team to work longer than planned, to improve features 
based on user feedback. 

What worked well:
. Detailed activity and performance metrics.
. Design research -- before and after implementing a feature. 
. Working with community champions in different projects.
. Agile development process and tools.
. Unit tests to improve the code.

What didn't work well:
. Many community discussions did not effectively inform product development.
. Surveys were not representative, because they were optional.
. We lacked the tools to get productive feedback from different user groups.
. Juggling feature and platform development at the same time was hard.
. Scope creep; the workload kept growing beyond available resources.
. No clear success metric; we couldn't tell if we had met our goal.

More findings can be found in this Media Viewer Retrospective 
summary:https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Multimedia/Media_Viewer/Retrospective
Please let us know if you have any questions about this research or 
retrospective. You're also welcome to add your feedback on the Media Viewer 
talk 
page:https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:Media_Viewer/About#Media_Viewer_2014_Reports
 

I'm grateful to all the team members who worked on these documents, especially 
Gergő and Gilles. These findings can help us better understand how Media Viewer 
serves our users - and how we can improve not only this product but also our 
development and release process.  

This will be my last post on behalf of the multimedia team, as I have now 
transitioned into a new role at the Wikimedia Foundation, working as Movement 
Communications Manager. Senior engineer Gilles Dubuc is now leading the 
multimedia team and can answer questions related to upcoming projects.

I'd like to thank all the community members who worked closely with us on this 
project, as well as my colleagues on the multimedia and product teams. We 
learned a lot together, and I really enjoyed creating a better product with you 
all. I look forward to more collaborations in coming years.  
Regards as ever,

Fabrice
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Fabrice Florin
Movement Communications ManagerWikimedia Foundation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)
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