Le 2013-04-18 12:54, Thomas Morton a écrit :
If you mean publish something on tweeter while browsing a WMF project, I can't see the point. I'm sure most users know they can have more than one
tab/window at a time.


Weren't you asking for evidence to back up similar assertions a minute ago?
:D

You are right, I will try to make research on the subject, "Measuring Tabbed Browsing" seems to provide some (hopefuly) meaningful results. Thus said, here I'm not trying to convince you that most browser users know how to use tabs and windows. I am asking you what would be the gap it would fill as I am unable to find it by myself.


Those said, I don't use Twitter in the first place, so I really have no
idea what kind of gap you would like to fill with your feature.


*rolls eyes*

Sorry, I don't mean to be snippy but this discussion always frustrates me.
It's the sort of elitest tech snobbery (anti-social-networks, lack of
understanding of how 90% of the world use the web, etc.) we suffer from.

All appologies, while I for sure have a tech background, I didn't meant to sound elitist. On the contrary, I'm asking you to explain me what is the obvious need that you hope to fill with such a feature and that couldn't be achieved within Wikimedia, espcecialy with the coming Echo extension.

Discussing is a great way to discover how hard it is to agree on "obvious things" because our representation of the world is an idiosyncrasy.




Of course sharing buttons would be wonderful for our readers - that is the whole point of the internet, facilitating the building of the web of links!

Sure, but I just don't understand what prevent you from building links within Mediawiki.


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