On 29 January 2016 at 13:47, Christopher Koerner <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Right now Wikimedia Discovery
> <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Discovery> is a wealth of
> information, but there isn't much consistency on what each project page
> contains. Some are labeled as "Wikimedia engineering activity", some don't
> have a page about the project (Search links to the extension), etc.
>

I'm not surprised! We've not been very systematic about this. This is
exactly why we brought you on board. :-)

My thought is to bring the minimum for each project to a consistent level.
> For example, the page for Project A would talk about what is it, what are
> we trying to to do, members involved, roadmap, current progress, where to
> give feedback, etc. Each project would have it's own page with this minimum
> and a consistent layout.
>

Sounds good. As with all things though, remember not only to consider the
initial cost of putting this together, but also maintenance cost of keeping
the page up-to-date.


> If there's any dissent, let me know otherwise full-steam ahead.
>

Go for it. Thank you!

Dan

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Dan Garry
Lead Product Manager, Discovery
Wikimedia Foundation
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