-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I've been reading the survey.
http://wikipediasurvey.org/docs/Wikipedia_NonContributors_15March2010-FINAL.pdf Suggestions: a) In my opinion, one of the things that make the learning curb steep to start editing is the fact that most of the essential concepts of Wikipedia are discussed through accronyms: ie, NPOV. If a bot could automatically add an explicitation, visible when hovering the mouse on the acronym, then the discussions pages would be self contained. b) Currently, the edition mode shows a different page with a different syntax than the article page which immediately rebukes the would-be editor. A WYSIWYG edition mode coupled with an AJAX technology would leave the editor in familiar grounds. c) A synthesis and a link to the main rules for writing an article should be present when in edition mode. Currently, if you want to know how to respect the conventions, you have to search for them by yourself. d) The notices that state one or other way that an article doesn't meet the wikipedia standard (ie, "this article needs clean up") assume that the reader knows what the standard is. A link to an example of what is expected from the editor would clarify things: ie, an example of a "before clean up article/ after clean up article". e) I think there are two main psychological steps required for editing and sharing knowledge. I - You notice that something is wrong or incomplete. That is, you know something that is not in the article. II - You find a way to pour your knowledge. You must be confident and comfortable with this way. Currently, step II can be achieved through two options: you edit the article or you start a discussion. This requires time, confidence, experience and will. Sometimes you just want to point out an obscure passage or an external link, without editing the article or leaving comments. I think those procedures should be assisted so that the editor can contribute with a single click or a link, leaving the rest of the task to others. f) I think that some potential editors are afraid of their first contribution. Once they're engaged and lost their a priori and fears, they should be more proactive. So I think small and easy participations should be made available to them. For example, right-clicking a word and correcting it's spelling with an integrated dictionary instead of going through the editing interface could be a determining step. g) Youth. There is no data on youth in the survey. I think they have specific patterns of thoughts and behaviours. Wikipedia should be adapted to them too. They're the future. Cheers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJLy2acAAoJEHCAuDvx9Z6LcgkIALEo8swfWcNoluB/bYTHyuJ1 WNB3g+NxLCvo5Uz9+zpwk5UJqyE9ja/B2fd9D3jcradgwGlX06wBfswvhoKBhq7T /jVlv2lLb3Yb9riRVK4PflSdIktzupvgpX6XERUjd28wOlz5SKJB5E/M/a8hAV6W nKVR8Hj+Dz15IBBHCLTlhJwQs9Ojp51jZMyqb6NnbGweo+0sTfavVgGr42rYGbE6 JQ90yAdExSGGGEf4fjfx9MW25L2r/ETbuyQBGmK6VotpRCaPB9+h5o7NF3U3xFZA mOI3aBf3iWkZW/DYEmBxpOJhy90tvOabalc1ESvH43g8hloYqssXPZ0WL4KcZDk= =lpmE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l