My experiences with discourse in a non-Wikimedia context is great. Worth
> a try.
>
> Alice.
>
> - Ursprüngliche Nachricht -
> Von: "Samuel Klein"
> Gesendet: 15.01.2016 02:46
> An: "Wikimedia Mailing List"
> Betreff: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Better
This talks mostly of 'moving there' which suddenly in a very short time
quite a number of people seem on board with. Glad that you're so thrilled
about it. To be honest, while I am not always happy with ways we discuss,
that has more often to do with the people than with the technology.
At the sam
On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Andy Mabbett
wrote:
> On 15 January 2016 at 15:50, Guillaume Paumier
> wrote:
>
> > moving Wikimedia mailing lists to Discourse
>
> What problem is this intended to solve?
>
Very short answer is "that mailing lists are an awful user experience for
most people".
On 15 January 2016 at 15:50, Guillaume Paumier
wrote:
> moving Wikimedia mailing lists to Discourse
What problem is this intended to solve?
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Le vendredi 15 janvier 2016, 06:07:54 Alice Wiegand a écrit :
> My experiences with discourse in a non-Wikimedia context is great. Worth a
> try.
+1.
A few weeks ago, I drafted some notes about moving Wikimedia mailing lists to
Discourse (I posted them on a private wiki; I should have k
Wiegand" ha scritto:
>
>> My experiences with discourse in a non-Wikimedia context is great. Worth
>> a try.
>>
>> Alice.
>>
>> - Ursprüngliche Nachricht -
>> Von: "Samuel Klein"
>> Gesendet: 15.01.2016 02:46
>> A
-- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -
> Von: "Samuel Klein"
> Gesendet: 15.01.2016 02:46
> An: "Wikimedia Mailing List"
> Betreff: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Better thankspam
>
> On Jan 14, 2016 8:35 PM, "Luis Villa" wrote:
> >
> > I agree that thankspam i
My experiences with discourse in a non-Wikimedia context is great. Worth a try.
Alice.
- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -
Von: "Samuel Klein"
Gesendet: 15.01.2016 02:46
An: "Wikimedia Mailing List"
Betreff: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Better thankspam
On Jan 14, 2016 8:35 PM,
On Jan 14, 2016 8:35 PM, "Luis Villa" wrote:
>
> I agree that thankspam is somewhat irritating, but it is also a good way
to
> make people feel welcome and appreciated. An alternative is to consider
> moving wikimedia-l to a tool like discourse.org
Thanks for that idea. Discourse looks great. Ma
I agree that thankspam is somewhat irritating, but it is also a good way to
make people feel welcome and appreciated. An alternative is to consider
moving wikimedia-l to a tool like discourse.org that has (1) built-in
likes, which communicate welcome and appreciation without creating noise
and (2)
These days those messages are the best stuffs sent to this list, I'm
definitely not bored by them. Anyone subscribing this list knows is a
500 emails/months list.
Vito
Il 13/01/2016 19:15, Milos Rancic ha scritto:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 6:17 PM, Chris Keating
wrote:
To me, "Hello" and "Tha
Thankspam is not big a problem in my opinion. One or two seconds per
message and you're done, then your mind will be full of good. What I
find most annoying are long emails with few actual contents. You have to
read them to find out they were not worth reading.
Il 13/01/2016 12:11, Fæ ha scrit
Crikey, balance, spam, dont contribute, very little contribution, +1 pile
on (though we dont see many -1 pile ons).
we are society/community that works because we collaborate we assume good
faith int he actions of others, we know that while we speak(email) in
english many of us have different
I do agree in general that generic '+1' emails contribute very little. If
you really want to thank someone, or welcome them, it probably makes a
better impression if you write a little more than that. Say a few lines to
introduce the list, give them a tip or offer them to show them around.
Persona
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 9:17 AM, Chris Keating
wrote:
>
> To me, "Hello" and "Thank you" are quite under-used words on this list (in
> the movement generally but particularly here) so I would prefer we didn't
> rule these emails out.
>
> After all, if we remove pile-on positive threads that contai
I agree with Chris too!
Thank you Chris!
Aubrey.
Il 13/gen/2016 22:32 "Shabab Mustafa" ha scritto:
> And "thank you" Fæ, for brining this up! [pun intended] [sarcasm alert]
> [weapons down]
>
> Pardon my poor sense of humour, but I couldn't resist! :P
>
> I believe "thank you" and "please" are m
And "thank you" Fæ, for brining this up! [pun intended] [sarcasm alert]
[weapons down]
Pardon my poor sense of humour, but I couldn't resist! :P
I believe "thank you" and "please" are magic words, specially in voluntary
works. I agree with Chris.
On Jan 13, 2016 5:11 PM, "Fæ" wrote:
> TL;DR
> C
I totally second this.
Peter
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From: Wikimedia-l [mailto:wikimedia-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of
Fæ
Sent: Wednesday, 13 January 2016 1:11 PM
To: Wikimedia Mailing List
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Better thankspam
TL;DR
Can anyone suggest of a better way of
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 6:17 PM, Chris Keating
wrote:
> To me, "Hello" and "Thank you" are quite under-used words on this list (in
> the movement generally but particularly here) so I would prefer we didn't
> rule these emails out.
>
> After all, if we remove pile-on positive threads that contain
To me, "Hello" and "Thank you" are quite under-used words on this list (in
the movement generally but particularly here) so I would prefer we didn't
rule these emails out.
After all, if we remove pile-on positive threads that contain little
information then pile-on negative threads with equally li
Hoi,
The drawback is that not everyone has the inclination to read everything on
Meta as well. At some stage it is just too much. By insisting on silence,
the silence may become overwhelming and it increases the notion that this
list is only for polical tigers.
Thanks,
GerardM
On 13 January 2
+1 from me too, and to not be spammy myself, I'll add:
one very appropriate way to do welcomes and thanks is *on-wiki*. Notes
welcoming people (or announcing new boards etc.) should, as a matter of
habit, include a wiki URL (the user's page, or the affiliate's page, etc.),
where people would be i
As a mostly silent reader of this list, I'd like to spammingly +1 this
message. There's hardly anything more superfluous than these "Welcome from
Wikimedia Schleswig-Holstein as well" mails.
Am 13.01.2016 12:12 schrieb "Fæ" :
> TL;DR
> Can anyone suggest of a better way of publicly logging tha
TL;DR
Can anyone suggest of a better way of publicly logging thanks, hellos
& goodbyes for our public email lists?
BACKGROUND
Wikimedia lists are probably unique in the number of emails over a
year which 'thankspam'. For example there is a pattern set that an
awful lot of chapter representatives s
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