On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 7:21 AM Daniel Kinzler <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The purpose of the Frontent Architecture Working Group is to propose an
> architecture
> for a more modern front-end to MediaWiki, enabling a richer user
> experience.
> Efforts to modernize the user interface have often struggled with
> limitations
> imposed by MediaWiki core and the overall system architecture.


When I read things like this, I worry that "limitations" that people want
to get rid of include things like "basic functionality if the browser lacks
JS/CSS (or has them disabled)" and "basic functionality on a fairly generic
LAMP webhost, without running a bunch of bespoke services (even via
containers)."

Note neither of those limitations preclude requiring more advanced
technology for "a richer user experience", but IMO we should carefully
consider the tradeoff each time we lock some functionality behind a
"richer" wall.

-- 
Brad Jorsch (Anomie)
Senior Software Engineer
Wikimedia Foundation
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