Recently, Media Viewer[1] (MMV) has been switched at Wikimedia Commons
to be default.

As some people do not care a lot for beta features or new features, do
not read the mailing lists and overlook main discussion forums or are
just unable to understand English, they were surprised and confused and
wondered how they could disable the feature.

Please help me to evaluate if there are alternatives to how software
deployment is currently done. Here are some suggestions from community
member Jameslwoodward (commons adminstrator):


A Post a banner so that there is a good chance of actually reaching
  everyone.
B Ensure that the internally referenced help page actually has correct
  information.
C Major changes can be the default for new users, but should be opt-in
  for existing users.

I think (A) could be partially done by tech-ambassadors (what a
difficult word); however when deploying something like MMV to all wikis,
isn't this worth a CentralNotice?

(B) is as obvious as important. Outdated information is confusing. Make
sure to update your help pages before going to release your software to
the wild. Or delay the release until this is done.

Suggestion (C) is interesting, although perhaps technically difficult to
implement.
If a feature that one experienced as anonymous user is good [login
cookies expire, ...], or one explicitly tested the feature or was told
by a fellow about a good feature, it is very likely that one will enable
that feature for the account, too. People will do this freely. Without
complaining. And people, who intentionally enabled a feature, usually
have a positive attitude, are willing to help and improve the feature.
They will provide you with constructive feedback.
The overall atmosphere would be a lot more positive than that we
currently experience with new tools, *the power users do not need*. So
why not actively promoting a feature until there is a critical mass
using it? It may take a lot of time but I think it's worth a test.


A personal appeal:
Please care about the power users [2]. They are the core and foundation
of the WMF projects. They create the content; manage most issues - think
about the OTRS team - in their spare time, ... so WMF can finally run
the fundraiser banners and you can get your payment.

-- Rillke


[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Multimedia/Media_Viewer
[2]
http://www.aswedeingermany.de/50SoftwareDevelopment/20MostImportantRuleOfUIDesign.html

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