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Draft strategy direction. Version #2
suntingIn 2017, we initiated a broad discussion to form a strategic direction that will unite and inspire Wikimedians. This direction will be the foundation on which we will build clear plans and set priorities. More than 80 communities and groups discussed and gave feedback[strategy 1][strategy 2][strategy 3]. We researched readers and consulted more than 150 experts[strategy 4]. We looked at future trends that will affect our mission, and gathered feedback from partners and donors.
A group of community volunteers and representatives from the strategy team synthesized this feedback into an early version of the strategic direction that the broader movement can review and discuss.
The second version of the direction is ready. Again, please read, share, and discuss on the talk page on Meta. Based on your feedback, the drafting group will refine and finalize the direction.
Usulan pencabutan artikel bagus
suntingBerdasarkan hasil temuan dari halaman artikel bagus, saya mengusulkan untuk mencabut status artikel bagus pada artikel di bawah ini:
- Moldova, dengan alasan isi belum cukup komprehensif, sudah lama tidak diperbarui, dan kurang referensi. (bukti)
- Republik Tiongkok, dengan alasan kurang referensi. (bukti)
- Sri Lanka, dengan alasan isi belum cukup komprehensif, sudah lama tidak diperbarui, dan kurang referensi. (bukti)
- Kanada, dengan alasan kurang referensi. (bukti)
- Kleopatra VII, dengan alasan kurang referensi. (bukti)
- Stanley Kubrick, dengan alasan tidak ada referensi.
- Dunia bawah, dengan alasak kurang referensi. (bukti)
- Mitologi Hindu, dengan alasan kurang referensi. (bukti)
- Kalender Jepang, dengan alasan kurang referensi. (bukti)
- Injil Tomas, dengan alasan kurang referensi. (bukti)
- Genesis (grup musik), dengan alasan tidak ada referensi.
- Linkin Park, dengan alasan kurang referensi. (bukti)
Mohon tanggapannya @Mimihitam:, @Arifin.wijaya:, @RaymondSutanto:, @Bagas Chrisara:, @Kenrick95:, @Bonaditya:, @Erik Fastman:, @RusdianaDablang:, @Pierrewee:, @Murbaut:, @Igho:, @Naval Scene:, @Aviel Dase:, @Yogwi21:, @Agung.karjono:, @Japra Jayapati:.
- SetujuJapra Jayapati (bicara) 15 September 2017 10.07 (UTC)
- OK deh! gigho (bicara) 16 September 2017 02.58 (WIB)
Silahkan diusulkan disini: Wikipedia:Artikel bagus/Usulan pencabutan --Erik Fastman (bicara) 15 September 2017 09.26 (UTC)
- Update, pemungutan suara dan diskusi dipindah ke Wikipedia:Artikel bagus/Usulan pencabutan. Terima kasih @Erik Fastman: karena telah membuat halaman tersebut.
- Bung John, terima kasih atas ajakannya. Saya sudah mengomentari pada pranala yang diberikan tersebut. Salam & tetap semangat, Naval Scene (bicara) 18 September 2017 06.33 (UTC)
RfC regarding "Interlinking of accounts involved with paid editing to decrease impersonation"
suntingThere is currently a RfC open on Meta regarding "requiring those involved with paid editing on Wikipedia to link on their user page to all other active accounts through which they advertise paid Wikipedia editing business."
Note this is to apply to Wikipedia and not necessarily other sister projects, this is only to apply to websites where people are specifically advertising that they will edit Wikipedia for pay and not any other personal, professional, or social media accounts a person may have.
Please comment on meta. Thanks. Send on behalf of User:Doc James.
MediaWiki message delivery (bicara) 17 September 2017 21.06 (UTC)
Discussion on synced reading lists
suntingDiscussion on synced reading lists
Hello,
The Reading Infrastructure team at the Wikimedia Foundation is developing a cross-platform reading list service for the mobile Wikipedia app. Reading lists are like bookmark folders in your web browser. They allow readers using the Wikipedia app to bookmark pages into folders to read later. This includes reading offline. Reading lists do not create or alter content in any way.To create Reading Lists, app users will register an account and marked pages will be tied to that account. Reading List account preferences sync between devices. You can read the same pages on different mobile platforms (tablets, phones). This is the first time we are syncing preference data between devices in such a way. We want to hear and address concerns about privacy and data security. We also want to explain why the current watchlist system is not being adapted for this purpose.
Background
suntingIn 2016 the Android team replaced the simple Saved Pages feature with Reading Lists. Reading Lists allow users to bookmark pages into folders and for reading offline. The intent of this feature was to allow "syncing" of these lists for users with many devices. Due to overlap with the Gather feature and related community concerns, this part was put on hold.
The Android team has identified this lack of synching as a major area of complaint from users. They expect lists to sync. The iOS team has held off implementing Reading Lists, as syncing was seen as a "must have" for this feature. A recent technical RfC has allowed these user stories and needs to be unblocked. Initially for Android, then iOS, and with web to potentially follow.
Reading lists are private, stored as part of a user's account, not as a public wiki page. There is no sharing or publishing ability for reading lists. No planned work to make these public. The target audience are people that read Wikipedia and want to bookmark and organize that content in the app. There is a potential for the feature to be available on the web in the future.
Why not watchlists
suntingWatchlists offer similar functionality to Reading Lists. The Reading Infrastructure team evaluated watchlist infrastructure before exploring other options. In general, the needs of watchlists differ from Reading Lists in a few key ways:
- Reading lists focus on Reading articles, not the monitoring of changes.
- Watchlists are focused on monitoring changes of pages/revisions.
- The Watchlist infrastructure is key to our contributor community for monitoring content changes manually and through the use of automated tools (bots). Because of these needs, expanding the scope of Watchlists to reading purposes will only make the project harder to maintain and add more constraints.
- By keeping the projects separate it is easier to scale resources. We can serve these two different audiences and prioritize the work accordingly. Reading Lists are, by their nature, less critical to the health of Wikipedia/MediaWiki.
- Multi-project support. Reading Lists are by design cross-wiki/project. Watchlists are tied to specific wikis. While there have been many discussion for making them cross-wiki, resolution is not in the near term.
More information can be found on MediaWiki.org where feedback and ideas are welcome.
Thank you
Wikimedia Movement Strategy phase 2, and a goodbye
suntingHai,
As phase one of the Wikimedia movement strategy process nears its close with the strategic direction being finalized, my contractor role as a coordinator is ending too. I am returning to my normal role as a volunteer (Tar Lócesilion) and wanted to thank you all for your participation in the process.
The strategic direction should be finalized on Meta late this weekend. The planning and designing of phase 2 of the strategy process will start in November. The next phase will again offer many opportunities to participate and discuss the future of our movement, and will focus on roles, resources, and responsibilities.
Terimakasih, SGrabarczuk (WMF) (bicara) 30 September 2017 21.32 (UTC)