On 1 January 2011 03:03, Ryan Kaldari <rkald...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> On this note, MTV Networks (my previous job) switched from using
> Mediawiki to Confluence a couple years ago. They mainly cited ease of
> use and Microsoft Office integration as the reasons. Personally I hated
> it, except for the dashboard interface, which was pretty slick. Some
> Wikipedia power-users have similar dashboard style interfaces that they
> have custom built on their User Pages, but I think it would be cool if
> we let people add these sort of interfaces without having to be a
> template-hacker.
>
> The sort of interface I'm talking about would include stuff like
> community and WikiProject notices and various real-time stats. If you
> were a vandal fighter, you would get a vandalism thermometer, streaming
> incident notices, a recent changes feed, etc. If you were a content
> reviewer, you would get lists of the latest Featured Article and Good
> Article candidates, as well as the latest images nominated for Featured
> Picture Status, and announcements from the Guild of Copyeditors. The
> possibilities are endless.
>
> Ryan Kaldari
>

So, what stop people from writing a "dashboard wizard" that let people
select a predefined one?



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