Wikimedia Launches Beta Program To Test Upcoming Features 25
An anonymous reader writes "Wikimedia today announced the launch of a beta program simply called Beta Features. In short, the organization is offering a way for users to try out new features on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia sites before they are released for everyone. If you're reading this with bated breath, you'll be happy to know logged-in users can join the early testing right now on MediaWiki.org, meta.wikimedia.org and Wikimedia Commons. Wikimedia plans to release Beta Features on all wikis in two weeks, on November 21, although the date may shift depending on the feedback the organization receives."
so (Score:1)
what?
Consolidation (Score:5, Interesting)
Wikimedia and its member sites do a lot of testing and public hearing-ing of features both on and off the main servers; this appears to be more a matter of consolidation under the Wikimedia banner, and more Google Labs-ish in general.
Truth by democracy... software by democracy (Score:2)
Can anyone in the world submit modifications/reverts to the code with a clunky HTML interface?
It's telling that Wikipedia (which is synonymous with the Wikimedia Foundation, really) won't eat their own dog food.
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Is it really? Is it 'telling' at all?
Why on earth would they want to do what you are suggesting?
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Why on earth would they want to do what you are suggesting?
Yes, why would anyone try to create a useful repository by just allowing everyone to edit it?
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Wikipedia is the start, not the end, of a research effort.
Re: Truth by democracy... software by democracy (Score:1)
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Someone should tell Shakespeare, before he writes anything stupid and wrong like this:
. Shall I bend low and in a bondman's key,
. With bated breath and whispering humbleness, Say this;
Re: TFS couldn't even mention ONE example? (Score:2)
Say what!??
The suspense is killing me!
Re: Not for me... (Score:1)