Submissions:2018/CollaborationKit: the future of user groups and community coordination/"slides"

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  • general overview of CK
    • mainpage, members, structured organisation, consistent signup, notification methods, etc

-> structured handling of these things good

  • allows for interoperability
    • watching specific threads on discussions, having those threads show up on different pages (such as article talkpage, wikiproject talkpage)
    • signing up for wikiprojects allows for targeted notifications/messages to users who have signed up (currently these are separate signups with separate implementations - massmessage/wp signup; potentially no reason to keep this separate moving forward)

FEAR NOT?!

  • the structure already exists - it's essentially what everyone's doing anyway
    • indenting talkpage replies, quoting lines, wanting to reply to specific users - just implement that in the software so it's easier
    • similarly, the things WikiProjects are already doing are what we're implementing with CollaborationKit
      • members lists
      • todo lists
      • bot reports