Dear wikimedians,
Nearly one year ago, the Graphs extension was disabled from all wikis, because 
there was a security issue that should be solved 
(https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334940). A wide team from the WMF worked on 
a solution for some weeks, but after Northern Hemisphere spring ended, summer 
came, then the monsoon season, and now it is again summer in the Southern 
Hemisphere... and Graphs are still disabled. All the solutions proposed have 
been dismissed, but every two months there's a proposal to make a new roadmap 
to solve the issue. We have plenty of roadmaps, but no vehicle to reach our 
destination.

Seven years ago, we were discussing our Strategy for 2030. We used thousands of 
volunteer hours, thousands of staff hours and millions of dollars to build a 
really well-balanced strategy. There we concluded that "By 2030, Wikimedia will 
become the essential infrastructure of the ecosystem of free knowledge". We 
also made some recommendations to improve the User Experience 
(https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Strategy/Recommendations/Improve_User_Experience)
 and claimed that we wanted to Innovate in Free Knowledge 
(https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Strategy/Recommendations/Innovate_in_Free_Knowledge).
 Well, the situation is now worse than it was seven years ago, let me give some 
examples:


  *   Graph extension is used in thousands of pages, some of them highly 
relevant, as COVID or Climate Change information. There are thousands of graphs 
broken now, and the only partial solution give is loading these graphs as 
images, instead of promoting an interactive solution.
  *
Meanwhile, a place like Our World in Data has been publishing data and 
interactive content with a compatible license for years. (Remember, "By 2030, 
Wikimedia will become the essential infrastructure of the ecosystem of free 
knowledge"). Trying to add this data and graphs to Wikimedia projects has been 
done by WikiMed, and it is technically possible, but still blocked to deploy 
(https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T303853).
  *   Wolfram Alpha is like a light year ahead us on giving interactive 
solutions to knowledge questions, even the silliest ones 
(https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=how+many+oranges+fit+in+the+Earth%3F). We 
have good technical articles about a lot of things, but sometimes "becoming the 
essential infrastructure of the ecosystem of free knowledge" needs to provide 
solutions to exact problems, like the answer to an equation, and how to solve 
it. That's also "free knowledge".
  *
Brilliant (https://brilliant.org/) is brilliant if you want to learn lots of 
things, like geometry or programming. Way better than Wikipedia. But... you 
need to pay for it. How could we even try if we can't add anything interactive 
to our platforms?
  *   We can build interactive timelines using Wikidata, but we can't embed 
them at Wikipedia. Weird, because I can do it in any external page. Hopefully, 
Histropedia will do it better. http://histropedia.com/<http://histropedia.com/>
  *   We could have something very special: inline links in video and audio 
subtitles. We used to have them, but the new video infrastructure doesn't allow 
it. Imagine a world where you can watch a video and link a link in the 
subtitles just to know more about that.
  *   ...

The list can go on an on ("which phase the moon is today?"), but I think that 
the idea is clear. We could have interactive content, but we are going in the 
opposite direction, and every year we are further from our goal, because other 
platforms are doing it better, way better. And this seems like some wild ideas, 
but then I read the 2023-2024 annual plan section called "Wiki Experiences" 
(https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2023-2024/Goals/Infrastructure#Bucket:_Wiki_Experiences)
 and it looks like we should be going there. But we aren't.

I'm sorry if this e-mail feels bitter. My experience in the last years is that 
we are now further of what we need that we were before, even if many chapters 
and volunteers are trying to overturn it.

Thank to everyone who have been trying.

Galder









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