2010/3/12 Aryeh Gregor <[email protected]>: > Okay, but it seems like several employees (including you) already knew > this, and several volunteers (including me) did not. This implies > that there's some communications channel that employees are reading, > but not volunteers. Is it some public place that we just don't visit? > If so, where? Or do you have internal face-to-face meetings, private > mailing lists, something like that? Most of this communication happened by internal e-mail (we don't have an internal mailing list, but we do have some group e-mail aliases that are mostly used for, well, internal stuff, mostly stuff that's not ready yet or just not interesting to the general public). Some of it happened in #wikipedia_usability , which is a public channel keeping public logs. Of course most of the usability team are in the same office, so obviously face-to-face conversations and meetings happen; these are not necessarily "internal" or "secret" or whatever, just a natural consequence of being in the same room.
Again, as Ryan pointed out, we started out exploring Selenium for internal usage only; he described that pretty well, so I won't elaborate on that. Roan Kattouw (Catrope) _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
