Talk:Tech/News/2014/22
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[edit]@Odder: This is the second time I've added a change to the Tech News because it will break things for people if they don't fix their stuff that uses it, and the second time you've removed it because you don't think people will be interested. If anyone complains to me that they didn't get notified, I'll point them at you. Anomie (talk) 13:30, 23 May 2014 (UTC)
- This is a culture of accountability! If you mean the API change, I believe that's what mediawiki-api-announce is for. Any reason to believe the established API communication process is not working? If yes, have you opened a discussion on it? Have you tried mwgrep redirect or something? --Nemo 13:42, 23 May 2014 (UTC)
- And it was announced on mediawiki-api-announce. But not everyone is subscribed to that list, even though it's recommended for anyone using the API. In particular, I suspect gadget and user script authors probably never bother to subscribe. And a change like this is something where IMO it's best to make sure the word gets out. Anomie (talk) 13:32, 27 May 2014 (UTC)
- Hi @Anomie! I understand that you might feel a little irritated to see me remove an item that you added — especially since I also removed a message you wrote for Tech/News/2014/07 earlier this year — and I'm sorry for that.
Tech News is targeted at a specific audience, ie. at the average Wikimedia contributor, which means that we often do not feature many important technical changes that are likely to affect only a very small subset of Wikimedia editors, for instance bot owners. The API change, while important for people who use the API or clients that make use of it, is just a side issue for the audience we are trying to reach with this publication (and is perhaps too technical to understand for many of them). That said, I'd like to make it clear that each and every contribution to Tech News is warmly welcome and appreciated and that I will be very happy to see you involved in the future. odder (talk) 18:49, 23 May 2014 (UTC)
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- @Odder: I find it odd that "Tech News" isn't intended to tell people about technical changes that will break things. Anomie (talk) 13:32, 27 May 2014 (UTC)
- Anomie: "Tech News" is intended to tell Wikimedians about technical changes that are likely to affect them. That has always been the scope of this newsletter; it is a limited scope, but in order for Tech News to remain readable and useful for its target audience, editorial choices need to be made. Tech News unfortunately can't be the magic answer to the "I wasn't notified" problem for editors, developers, bot owners, script authors, etc. all at once; It only attempts to solve this problem for regular Wikimedians, because they're usually the ones who are disconnected the most from the development process.
- With that in mind, and more generally speaking, it doesn't mean that we can't improve communication channels for announcements like this API change. For example, there are VisualEditor and Wikidata newsletters for users specifically interested in these topics, and who want more information on these topics that what Tech News sometimes provides. If the mediawiki-api-announce isn't sufficient to reach power editors, template and script authors, bot owners, etc., I could imagine a newsletter going into more details than Tech News can when it comes to changes to parser functions, magic words, Lua functions, API changes, etc.
- Eventually, we'll probably want to consolidate these newsletters in some way; not their content, but maybe their subscription system, so it's easier to subscribe to topics you actually care about without getting too much spam. But that'll take some time.
- Hope that helps; guillom 14:11, 27 May 2014 (UTC)
- It doesn't really help. All these newsletters require people to subscribe in order to see stuff. This Tech News is pushed out to Village Pumps. Anomie (talk) 13:53, 28 May 2014 (UTC)
- If you want to use MassMessage to distribute copies of mediawiki-api-announce messages, it will be very easy for you to get the necessary permissions. Again, it's the API maintainer's job to figure out API changes communication. :) --Nemo 14:27, 28 May 2014 (UTC)
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- Anomie: Tech News isn't pushed out to Village Pumps; it's only delivered to people who have subscribed to it, just like any other newsletter. A few wikis have chosen to subscribe community pages to Tech News, but that was opt-in; most Tech News subscribers are individuals. Those wikis could just as easily choose to subscribe to a tech newsletter for power users / tech-savvy Lua scripts maintainers / bot owners, etc. to be delivered on [[Talk:WikiProject JavaScript]] or similar pages. guillom 18:14, 28 May 2014 (UTC)
- It doesn't really help. All these newsletters require people to subscribe in order to see stuff. This Tech News is pushed out to Village Pumps. Anomie (talk) 13:53, 28 May 2014 (UTC)
- @Odder: I find it odd that "Tech News" isn't intended to tell people about technical changes that will break things. Anomie (talk) 13:32, 27 May 2014 (UTC)