Regarding blog posting, I agree it's a good idea. Might want to wait on
advertising the CSV import until it works for all users, which sounds like
it will be April 29. In the meantime though, there could be a series of
blog posts about other good aspects of VE.
I suggest heavily emphasizing the faster load times and how this was
achieved. That post would appeal both to Wikipedians who were upset about
lengthy load times with early versions of VE, and to software engineers who
may be interested in knowing how such significant improvements were
achieved.
I'm planning to produce a short video tutorial about VE for the benefit of
people who are attending Cascadia Wikimedians workshops in the near future,
and others can reuse it if they wish. However, I think that including a
video demonstration of the CSV import technique would be valuable, and that
will need to wait until after the functionality is rolled out on the 29th,
so early May might be a realistic timeframe for having a video of high
enough quality that it would be worth advertising. Of course, others can
proceed on their own with communicating improvements about VE, and a series
of blog posts sounds like a good way to do that, perhaps one a week for the
next few weeks.
Cheers,
Pine
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must leave untainted for those who come after us,The fertile earth, in
which truth may grow in bright places, tended by many hands,And the broad
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On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 4:07 AM, Katherine Maher <kmaher(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
On Apr 16, 2015 6:55 AM, "David Gerard"
<dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 15 April 2015 at 09:38, Trevor Parscal <tparscal(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
> I'm glad to hear VE had your back. This actually reminds me, there's a
> feature we never really advertised in VisualEditor where a CSV file can
be
dragged
into the editor and a table is created from its contents.
We need a blog post about what VE is like these days. I suspect too
many people who tried it at release think it still intrinsically
sucks, and need to give it a spin again now, two years later.
We're planning one, if not a few! Fabrice and the blog team are thinking
about how to best showcase VE on the blog, from user and technical
perspectives. (Posts highlighting engineering work are among of the most
highly trafficked on the blog).
I'd welcome thoughts on what you think we should specifically cover.
> Give it a try. And thank Ed Sanders for all things tables and
Copy/Paste.
In particular, listing all the cool stuff you can do with tables. You
can take out a column with a click instead of tediously going through
each line and trying not to make a mistake!! The VE is the *only* sane
way to edit tables.
Seriously, it warrants the hype these days.
And, three cheers for Ed. Hip hooray! Hip hooray! Hip hooray!
- d.
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