On 9/4/15, Pine W <[email protected]> wrote:
> Re-reading the original email, it sounds to me like Flow is being put into
> maintenance mode, not killed. It also sounds to me like the resources that
> were being invested in Flow are going to be redirected to "the curation,
> collaboration, and admin processes that take place on a variety of pages.
> Many of these processes use complex workarounds -- templates, categories,
> transclusions, and lots of instructions -- that turn blank wikitext talk
> pages into structured workflows..."
>
> As those of us who have spent a lot of time with these workflows know, they
> can be a time-consuming pain. (Does anyone else remember trying to track
> the discussion about the MediaViewer deployments to Commons, DEWP and ENWP
> over however many dozens of separate pages, at least three wikis, and
> multiple email threads?)

I seriously doubt any form of technology will solve the problem of
independent groups with overlapping interests discussing things in
multiple venues.

My reading of the original email is that they want to work on things
that have rather fixed bureaucratic procedures (e.g. Discussions about
what content to delete). Relatively free-form discussion across many
locations, seems like the opposite of that imo. I would love to hear
in more detail what the team concretely plans to work on, although I
imagine that's still in the process of being planned.

--
-bawolff

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