Per some comments the horizontal format is hard to scroll through, so I'm going to switch it around to vertical when I make the on-wiki version. Keep adding notes, thanks for the input so far! :)
-- brion On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 12:36 PM, Brion Vibber <[email protected]> wrote: > One of the things we talked about at the MW dev summit recently was the > need to have a clearer roadmap of what's being worked on, what's going to > be worked on, and how that's going to fit in with third-party users as well > as Wikimedia's big sites. > > I've started putting together a 'mind-map'-esque roadmap diagram, > currently in a Google Drive drawing: > > > https://docs.google.com/a/wikimedia.org/drawings/d/18fpigtf0mXIu9ShvJmqEQJvXdmTrSxzT5rIdfw4x1AA/edit > > This is open for commenting but not for editing as I don't quite trust > Google's versioning tools. :) But I would love more feedback on this, > especially for third-party goals that we (WMF Engineering) may need to > support or plan around even if we don't do it ourselves. > > > Currently the diagram contains some major projects being worked on at WMF > or WMDE already (color coded green), plus blue boxes for things that seem > to be popular ideas already, purple for stuff I think might be awesome, and > red for some crazy stuff that I still think would be awesome. ;) > > The projects are roughly divided up horizontally by area and vertically by > depth/relation. > > Please note this is a preliminary document and should not be taken as WMF > plans or endorsements of which projects will get done (even when it's > complete it's going to include some "maybes" and "crazies" :) > > > If a major initiative seems to be left off don't be offended! Let me know > and I'll try and work it in the map. :) > > -- brion > _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
