https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54604

--- Comment #31 from Jared Zimmerman (WMF) <jared.zimmer...@wikimedia.org> ---
(In reply to Isarra from comment #28)
> And there is a right way to make change happen - by proposing changes and
> getting feedback. By implementing this, you have inherently proposed it, and
> now you are getting feedback. Whether or not they should be merged depends
> on what consensus is established either here or in other appropriate
> channels; we have these channels for a reason.

Its relevant because asking for feedback on "the usual channels" completely
omits the target user, when the target users is a reader. Jon's point that we
can do it and then iterate speaks to the fact that it is one of our only ways
to get reader feedback. To roll the change out publicly then iterate. We can
get better at this eventually, but at the current juncture, I think this is a
sound plan based on our infrastructure for eliciting feedback from readers and
others who aren't aware of, or participate in "the usual channels"

Hope that makes sense.

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