Hey!
I really like the last slide ("The Team"). I usually hate organigrams,
but this one looks good, captures a lot of our multi-team / cross
functional / slightly crazy organisation, and stays simple enough to
be read easily. Good job!
A few comments about slide 3:
* It seems that search is more represented than other projects, and
from a different level of details. It is probably because the mission
/ roadmap of search is much more concrete / understood than for
example maps, which is more experimental at this point. While this
probably represent the different current realities of our projects, we
might want to work a bit on clarifying this to present a more
structured communication.
* We sometimes talk about graphs, but they don't seem to have the same
visibility as the other projects. Probably because graphs are mainly
the glue between maps, search, wdqs, ... Do we want to talk about
graphs a bit more? (Honest question, I really have no idea).
Have fun!
MrG
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 6:00 PM, Dan Garry <dgarry(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello!
I've been working a presentation that gives a summary of who Discovery is,
what our mission is, and what's coming up for the rest of the year. I'd like
to share it all with you!
This presentation is a living document. The content and style can and will
change over time, perhaps even drastically. This is especially true for the
roadmap slide. I made it clear in the presentation, but it's worth pointing
out again.:-)
If there are any questions, I'd be happy to answer them!
Thanks,
Dan
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