Thanks for the notice Oliver. Glad to see the work is coming along with the 
tool and I'm looking forward to seeing the data on how these new, 
qualitative-focused, versions perform. Which one generates the best reader 
feedback that is useful for editors and which generates good reader-to-newbie 
conversion :-)

One thing I'd like to ask (which may be in the on-wiki documentation, sorry if 
you've already answered there) is what is going to happen to the other articles 
that are not part of this new test group? 

If the quantitative-focused version (the current "star-rating" system) is being 
dropped completely, and because I don't think that we're actually doing 
anything with article ratings that are still being given by readers (either on 
a per-article or complete data-set basis), therefore could we turn it off the 
rest of the articles that are not part of the test group? Also, if we are 
confirmed to be replacing the star-rating system then I think it's also a bit 
disingenuous to the readers to continue asking them for star-ratings that we're 
not planning to use. 

When you've got good data on the new (qualitative) system then the most 
successful version is going to be rolled out progressively, eventually to all 
articles - like it is now. But in the mean time, can we turn off the 
depreciated version for the rest of the articles?

Sincerely,
-Liam

Peace, love & metadata

On 21/12/2011, at 19:16, Oliver Keyes <oke...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hey guys
> 
> Just dropping everyone a note to let you know that the new version of the
> Article Feedback Tool -
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_Feedback_Tool/Version_5 - is
> now live on a subset of articles, in
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Article_Feedback_5 :). This may not
> impact as it may not be deployed on a page you edit, but I wanted everyone
> to know just in case you do see the new designs and are unsure as to where
> they come from (or in case you get queries from readers or newbies along
> the same lines).
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_Feedback_Tool/Version_5/Helpshould
> provide some more context, and answer questions; if you have any
> comments or queries that aren't solved through that page, feel free to
> email me and I'll try to get back to you promptly.
> 
> A reminder that this is a preliminary rollout to a very limited set of
> articles - around 0.3 percent of enwiki's content. This is just to test
> whether or not it's beneficial, and we don't plan on keeping every single
> form in place :).
> 
> -- 
> Oliver Keyes
> Community Liaison, Product Development
> Wikimedia Foundation
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