On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Quim Gil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Imagine the same approach for new projects/features, security reviews, new
> betas, release plans... This is a good way to scale communications without
> drowning central spaces like Tech News, wikitech-ambassadors or your
> nearest Village Pump.

This. Many Village Pumps on smaller Wikimedia wikis are already
dominated by untranslated announcements from the WMF. I find it hard
to believe newcomers will be convinced that's a place for them to
discuss, rather than a graveyard for announcements in a foreign
language they might or might not understand. Tech News depends on
volunteer translators who make sure we can reach out with with updates
in ~20 languages. This is possible partly because the amount of
updates they have to translate every week is limited. The vast
majority of Wikimedians – focused on editing their home wikis – have
limited time and energy to keep up with what's happening in the bigger
Wikimedia world; the solution to this is not to turn up the volume
everywhere.

(This, too, is not to define whether something mertis review or not,
but a general comment on communicating technical changes in the
Wikimedia world.)

//Johan Jönsson
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