Dear Delphine, Aphaia, Mike and those who congratulated us off the list,

Thank you for your kind words and encouragements.  We, the user experience 
programs team, are very excited and grateful to be able to continue improving 
the usability and user experience of Wikimedia projects.  

The Stanton usability project is in the final phase, but we are still 
developing one of the most complicated features we worked so far,    collapsing 
and form-based templates.  We are faced with a lot of challenges, but we hope 
to be able to share the prototype in coming weeks.

The success of the usability initiative so far could not have been possible 
without the strong support and constructive critiques from the community 
members who constantly participated in design discussion, prototype testing, 
provided feedback through the beta survey.  I also want to acknowledge various 
community members who not only raised the usability to be address as high 
priority task, but actually took actions in improving the usability since 2005. 
 To name a few, Openusability.org conducted usability study with Ellen Reitmayr 
in Germany in 2006 and published the result.  Robert Stojnic implemented the 
proposed search result page in a matter of weeks after the mock-up was uploaded 
to the usability wiki. Kozuch and Mephiles602 constantly helped maintain the 
usability wiki in addition to participating the discussion of new features and 
designs.  Nihiltres, who was the member of 2005 WikiProject Usability, reminded 
us when our beta stopped working on iPhone.  Cbrown tested RTL display and 
files a bug.  Aphia found a bug in Japanese prototype.  Cary and Mike jumped in 
when there were severe incidents of vandalism on the usability wiki.  They all 
contributed more than my simple list here, but what I want to say is they all 
made a difference in our project.  The list goes on and on, and I am only 
naming a few folks here, who came to my mind while I type this email.  (Forgive 
me for the names I have omitted here in advance.)  

Multimedia usability project continues while the Stanton usability team shifts 
the focus from simplifying the editing interface to rich text editor and a 
research of social interactive component of the user experience.  Strategy 
Planning Team published rich contents under Community Health, which we will be 
studying carefully and determine which area we should focus first.  

Thanks again for your encouragements.  It is great to be part of the permanent 
member of the Wikimedia community. :-)

Cheers,

- Naoko







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