Structured Discussions

What is Flow?
Flow is the code name for an ambitious project being started by the Wikimedia Foundation. At first glance, Flow is a next generation discussion system - but that is only one part of it. Flow is actually a rethinking of how we do work in the projects. Initially, the key components of Flow are likely to include:

In the future, Flow will grow to encompass all manner of tools, including:
 * The Feed module. This is a powerful way for users to have insight into their discussions and interests, and introduces several modern software conveniences (such as subscriptions and tagging)
 * The User Discussion module. We are starting our focus only on what we call "User to user discussion" as these discussion types are not overly complex.  As we learn more, we can expand the technology to cover additional cases
 * The Block module. This is an example of a specific user-discussion use case that is best solved in software.
 * The Welcome module. This is an example of a specific use case that is best served in software rather than templates (think: welcome templates that are interactive and teach new users how to edit before they make mistakes).


 * A Watchlist module
 * A Wikiprojects' module
 * Further Discussion modules to cover additional use cases (like !voting, noticeboards, the Teahouse, reference desks, article discussions, and so forth)

How you can help
This is a very tricky and difficult problem. In order for the movement to survive, we must find better ways of collaboration