Hi all, Am 01.12.2011 um 23:05 schrieb Jessie Wild: >> Marketing: Once we feel a bit more confident about usability, it would be >> great to market the tool. We can do this in three phases: >> Phase 1: emails to different mailing lists announcing the project, and >> asking for suggestions and feedback on the tools > We could set up a little project team that takes the input from the community > and creates some ui prototypes. Usually, you get more qualified feedback if > you confront users with a wireframe or a rough draft. When we feel confident > about the basic design we could implement the new features and go for tests > with a wider audience just as you suggested. > > I like this idea. It would be great if we could set up a space - maybe on > MediaWiki.org - where we could flesh this out as a community. It would be > great if you could take the lead on getting this set-up and sending all > updates to this mailing list! Those of us most interested in being part of > the input team could watch the pages on MediaWiki and contribute to this > space. I think on this space we could also collaborate on the best workflow, > as Emmanuel suggested.
I created a space on MediaWiki.org where I fleshed out my/our ideas for a new version of the collection extension. The page contains: - an analysis of ~250 days of collection usage (based on HTTP logs), - a little discussion of the collection metaphor, - suggestions for a new user flow, and - some wireframes for a new collection extension. Your comments and feedback are highly appreciated. I hope that our efforts will lead to a much more accessible and useful collection/offline feature. What do you think? http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Collection_Extension_2 Best, Christoph -- Christoph Kepper PediaPress GmbH Boppstraße 64 55118 Mainz Phone: +49 (0)6131 3271809
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