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这篇文章主要讨论的是，编辑团队对讨论页做出了怎样的改进.

在这篇文章里，您可以找到这项计划的目标，以前曾经做过什么事情，如何影响了这项计划，以及为何改进讨论页成为了一项迫切的任务.

To follow how this project is developing, the team recommends visiting and/or adding the page to your watchlist. If you would like to be invited to conversations about specific topics, please add your name to the "Notification list" here:

Active initiatives
In this section, we list the projects actively being worked on and where and how they have currently been deployed.

Each project is an effort to improve contributors' experiences communicating productively on Wikipedia using talk pages.

 Projects 



 Deployment status 

Open questions
'' This section contains questions the team could use your help trying to answer. ''

 Starting a new discussion:  '' Are there aspects about starting new conversation threads you find take a lot of effort? Are there you like? Please post a link or describe your experience here: ''

How you can help
If questions like the examples given in this section are interesting to you, please add your name to “Participate” subpage.

The ~40 people who already have, are contributing their expertise and experiences to ensure the new tools we develop as part of this project are valuable and useful to the editors who depend on talk pages to communicate, now and in the future.


 *  Talk page experience  -  "When you think about your experiences using talk pages, are there particular memories that stand out to you?" 
 *  Design feedback  -  Here are mockups of Version 2.0 of the new Reply tool, what aspects of the design do you think could be made more clear? 
 *  Wiki expertise  -  "What do you think needs to be considered before the new Reply tool is enabled on pages outside talk namespaces?" 

更新
The best way to stay up to date about the project is by adding the “Updates” subpage to your watch list. The team will use this page to share information about new feature development, deployment plans and questions the team would value your input on.

Updates are typically posted every month. You can read the latest project update here: .

The other two places you might consider checking for updates are:
 * Phabricator - to see into the team's daily work.
 * Editing Team Newsletter - to receive highlights every 1-2 months about significant developments in the team's work.

Objectives
Wikipedia depends on contributors collaborating, and communication is an important part of the collaborative process. [1]

Trouble is, communicating on Wikipedia happens on talk pages which can be challenging for contributors across experience levels to use.

Contributors with more experience report being slowed down by having to do something manual in order for other contributors "to know who posted what, and when, so they can follow the thread of a conversation, post on a user talk page if appropriate, and even just know whether a posting is recent enough to be worth responding to." [2]

Newer contributors on the other hand, find basic tasks, like replying to a comment, confusing. In some instances, these contributors even confuse talk pages for article pages.

The Editing Team has two key objectives with this project. To create tools that:


 * 1)  Make it more intuitive for newcomers to communicate with others so they can grow into productive contributors. undefined
 * 2)  Give experienced contributors more leverage to communicate and coordinate their wiki work with others. 

This project is an outcome of the 2019 Talk Pages Consultation, a 5-month long effort that brought volunteers on 20 wikis, across 15 languages and four projects (Wikipedia, Commons, Wikidata and Wiktionary) together with members of the Wikimedia Foundation to share their experiences with existing wiki communication tools and to help develop improvements to them.

The Talk pages project supports the Wikimedia Movement's Medium Term Plan. Specifically, the plan's Thriving Movement priority area which strives to "welcome and support newcomers." We think newer contributors learning and progressing depends on their ability to communicate with more experienced contributors, and by extension, to use talk pages intuitively. undefined

Glossary
The talk pages project glossary is intended to help us all communicate about talk pages more effectively by making sure we have a shared understanding about the words we use in our discussions and documentation throughout the project.

参考资料
Many projects have, and are, working to improve contributors' experiences with talk pages. This particular project is better off for their existence. Some of the projects the team continues to learn from are listed below.

If there is a project and or resource you think we should be aware of, please say something on the talk page.

 Talk page projects: 


 * Convenient Discussions
 * Flow satisfaction survey
 * Reply-link
 * Flow satisfaction survey
 * Reply-link

常见问题
''' When will the new version of talk pages be released? '''

There will not be a "new version" of talk pages that will get released all at once. Instead, this project will be made up of a series of incremental improvements that will be released over time.

''' How are talk pages going to change? '''

Although, any changes to wikitext will be limited to those that enable new features that benefit contributors. Features like replying to specific comments or watchlisting particular discussions.
 * Some features may involve introducing new wikitext.
 * Potentially changing where the "Discussion" tab exists on the page
 * Potentially changing where metadata – that currently exists atop some talk pages – is presented

''' How long is this project likely to last? '''

1–2 years.

Related pages

 * Partner wiki discussions:
 * ar:نقاش ويكيبيديا:مشروع أدوات المحادثات (التنسيق)
 * nl:Overleg Wikipedia:Overleghulpmiddelen
 * fr:Discussion_Projet:Outils_de_discussion
 * hu:Wikipédia:Konzultáció_a_vitalapokról_és_a_közösségi_kommunikációról
 * Talk pages project (en.wiki)
 * Talk pages project (en.wiki)
 * Talk pages project (en.wiki)
 * Talk pages project (en.wiki)