Unless we are comfortable with saying in advance "yes we are willing
to carry the can and productionise this if it's popular" - and we do
not have the employee skillset for that - I would thoroughly recommend
against incorporating it into the beta, which is for "stuff the
discovery team is working on and considering deploying".

On 4 February 2016 at 18:20, Deborah Tankersley
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I had a recently had a lovely chat with Ed Saperia, a community member
> working on projects related to discovering news in Wikipedia, to let him
> know what the Discovery Team is about and what we are doing with the
> Wikipedia Portal page.
>
> Ed is working on a recommender algorithm that will provide a sortable
> listing of news, so that users of his algorithm can help make Wikipedia a
> source of news for users and readers. It's meant to be open and
> collaborative, ideally with the codebase existing on wiki like Lua modules.
> This algorithm, in theory, would be able to reference all metadata (article
> views, edits, timestamps, etc) and semantic data (categories, Wikidata
> properties) that are related to each edit.
>
> We chatted about how to make his project more informative by using Wikidata
> and that it'd be a good idea to have sections (or filters) for sports,
> deaths, celebrities, politics, etc. He'd also like to have info on why the
> recommended article is there, something like: "This [person/topic] is
> trending because X number of edits were made in the last 24 hours" or "This
> [person] is trending because X's [date of death] was added."
>
> I showed him a few trending sites that some of our community folks are
> working on that are somewhat similar: http://top.hatnote.com/
> andhttp://www.trending.eu/en/1/. Those sites don't necessarily show as much
> rich metadata as Ed's site project hopes to have, but they're still pretty
> neat to see as trending article sites.
>
> Ed and his team of developers will be meeting in a few weeks to work on
> their project and might offer us a chance to chat with them about this
> project. I let him know that our team is hoping to launch a Portal Labs
> project for the community to view at any time and provide feedback on
> proposed Portal re-designs and enhancements. I think Ed's recommender
> algorithm project for trending articles would be fun to add in as a sample
> alternative page!
>
> Overall, he's got some very good ideas and I'm excited to see where his
> project ends up!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Deb
>
> --
> Deb Tankersley
> Product Manager, Discovery
> Wikimedia Foundation
>
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