Mobile design/Wikipedia navigation/Release plan

This is the release plan for the Nav UI.


 * Please note: the Beta mobile site is a staging site, not strictly a beta.

Mobile site
The Beta mobile site has been updated regularly with new functionality and design ideas, with the intention of implementing a complete first version of the new nav UI.

Here are the steps, and where we are in the process:


 * Main Menu and initial Article Action bar
 * Main Menu includes:
 * Featured
 * Random
 * Nearby (inactive)
 * Contact
 * Settings:
 * Images On/Off
 * Beta opt-in
 * Site Language
 * Article Action Bar includes:
 * Contents
 * Language

All of the above will be deployed on the Beta site on 7/3/12.

Final sprint
The next major sprint will occur after Wikimania in the second half of July. During that time, the following needs to be achieved:


 * Finalize hide/reveal for full range of browsers, including fall-back method for browsers where it won't work
 * Implement the final Article Actions design
 * Possible step of testing design options on Usertesting.com
 * Article Actions to include Contributors
 * It is possible to make an API call to get the list of contributors for any article
 * The information shown will include date, contributor username, and edit summary
 * Move Desktop/Mobile view to Settings
 * Create About in Main Menu, which includes:
 * Terms of Use and Privacy
 * Link to Wikipedia About page
 * Disclaimers can be dropped
 * Remove the Footer, leaving CC-BY-SA at the bottom of the article
 * Push to Beta
 * Solicit feedback
 * Run user tests
 * Do production-level testing
 * Release to Production
 * Collect feedback and run user tests
 * Possibly implement modifications - this step could follow release of the WLM App, meaning it would be the beginning of the Apps phase

Apps
Once the Beta site is relatively complete, the design and implementation focus will shift to the apps. This is likely to be delayed due to resource constraints relating to the Wiki Loves Monuments App.

The UI design for the apps has the following differences from the mobile site:


 * Article Actions include Share and Save
 * About is the same as for the mobile site but also includes app developer attribution and GPL notice
 * Main Menu includes Saved Pages
 * iPhone app could possibly have Article Actions on the bottom of the screen
 * Ideally, hide/reveal will work across iOS and Android apps

The likely timeframe for this development effort is September if no new front-end development resource appears before then.