Language: English
08-07, 13:30–14:55 (Poland), Lviv (21+22+23) (interpretation)
The Wikimedia Foundation has revamped the Community Wishlist Survey to better meet the needs of Movement participants around technical collaboration in the open. In this session, we’ll briefly unpack what’s changed in the Wishlist and why, and spend the majority of our time in a live workshop to define new opportunity areas.
Session recording available on today’s Youtube stream: https://youtu.be/UNMNjKSIGc8?t=14126
The Community Wishlist Survey has engaged Movement participants to collaborate and raise awareness about tools and platform improvements since 2015. And, in 2023, participants raised concerns about the Wikimedia Foundation’s ability to respond to its stated commitments about Wishes.
Based on feedback from all corners of the Movement, the Wikimedia Foundation has revamped aspects of the Community Wishlist Survey, and will continue to make improvements in 2024-25. Starting in July, we will have introduced a new Wish intake process to make it easier for participants to submit a Wish. And, we’re introducing new ways for participants to discuss Wishes, identify the biggest opportunities, and collaborate in the open. In this session, we’ll go through a participatory exercise where we examine newly-created Wishes and discuss opportunities for the Foundation, its affiliates, Community Tech team, and volunteer developers to prioritize and deliver Wishes to make a greater impact in 2024-25 and the future.
Session recording: https://youtu.be/UNMNjKSIGc8?list=PLhV3K_DS5YfL7A2HXrpt8ZgnWlGjp0vIP&t=14129
The Wishlist invites any Movement participant to share their perspective on technical challenges and opportunities to advance the Movement. The evolved Wishlist is inclusive of every Wikimedia project and language, and will be most successful with open and supportive collaboration from all members of the Movement.
What is the experience level needed for the audience for your session?* –Everyone can participate in this session
How do you plan to deliver this session?* –Onsite in Katowice
What other themes or topics does your session fit into? Please choose from the list of tags below. –Collaboration, Product development
Jack Wheeler is the Lead Community Tech Manager at the Wikimedia Foundation, responsible for the Community Wishlist as well as the Community Tech team. Jack joined the Foundation (and movement) in January 2024; he has previously held Product Management roles at Square, The New York Times, and InVisionApp.