Hi,

I've read the proposal and I like it in general. Nice work!

<roadmap/general ideas>
Stepping back a little and talking about roadmaps I think we should  
eat more our own dogfood, meaning we should use XWatch internally for  
our needs and find out what's useful for us first. This would be a  
good process to define what's useful for others too. Personally I'm  
not using any of the Watch UI right now. All I use is the resulting  
RSS feed
(this one: 
http://watch.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/WatchCode/PressReviewRss?space=XWikiSAS&flagged=0&trashed=-1&read=0&group=XWikiSAS.GroupXWikiNews&xpage=rdf&basicauth=1)

I don't know how others in XWiki are using XWatch but I have the  
feeling we could learn a lot from that.

I think there needs to be some incentive for users to use the tool  
(the filtering/categorizing part) they'll just use it as a basic RSS  
aggregator (as I do). I don't have the full answer to that but I can  
think of several ideas:

1) Its scope could be extended so that it supports different input  
sources (as discussed previously and also by Guillaume in this thread):
a) Mails from mailing lists (this would require difference actions,  
like "closed discussion", "associate jira issue", etc.
b) Documents in a  WebDAV store
c) XWiki Documents (pages) - This could be a nice way for people to  
classify/navigate in a wiki.

2) Integration with external tools. For example if I could flag  
articles directly from my favorite RSS feed readers without having to  
open XWiki Watch I'd definitely start tagging/filtering. I think this  
could be done easily by adding HTML at the beginning or end of feeds  
provided by XWiki Watch. We could add some Flag/Comment links there  
that would open inline (Javascript - I think most feed readers would  
support that).
</roadmap/general ideas>

WDYT?

Thanks
-Vincent

Note that solution 1) a), if done correctly could potentially solve  
our need for a forum. What I'd like right now from a forum is 2  
things: the ability to extract some statistics (namely to list the top  
10 contributors) and to tell when a thread is closed or not (it's not  
closed if the question asked has not been satisfactorily answered). I  
know we're getting a bit away from the initial Watch idea but I think  
it could broaden its usage and it would definitely fit in the  
"organize and categorize information" domain.

On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:29 AM, ★Ecaterina Valica wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The new XWatch User Interface Proposal is available at:
>
> http://watch.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/NewUIProposal
>
> I'd be glad to get some feedback either on the list or in comments  
> right on
> the page.
> I would also like to thank Anca, Guillaume and Eduard for their  
> feedback and
> help given so far :)
>
> Thanks,
> Ecaterina Valica
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