Notifications/Testing

Welcome to our testing page for the Echo notifications project!

We'd love it if you could help us test this work in progress. No special technical skills are required. You can start testing this tool as soon as we deploy it on MediaWiki.org. In the meantime, you can also test it on on |this prototype site. If you have any questions, email e2@lists.wikimedia.org.

To learn more about Echo, check out this project hub, the feature requirements page, the user experience page and other related documents.

Testing Tips for Echo
Here are a few tips for testing Echo, our new notifications system, once it is deployed on MediaWiki.org.

1. Log in (or sign up) First, log in on MediaWiki.org -- or create a new account if you don't have one yet -- using the links at the top right corner of the page.

2. Create a second account Then create a second account on MediaWiki.org, using a separate browser, so you can easily test notifications between the two accounts.

3. Post a talk page message Next, use your second account to post a message on your first account's talk page. (See feature description.)

4. Check your notifications  You should now see a red badge next to your user name in the top right corner. Click on it to see your new notification.

5. Test other notifications You can also trigger other notifications for your first account. For example, here's another action you can take from your second account:
 * edit reverted (revert an edit made by your first account)

6. Come back soon In coming weeks, we plan to implement other notifications for these actions:
 * user mention (mention your first account's user name on your second account's talkpage)
 * wiki love (send wikilove to your first account, using the 'heart' icon on your first account's user page)
 * page link (add a link to a page created by your first account)
 * review a page (this feature is not yet implemented on MediaWiki, but can be tested on |this prototype site)

Here's the full list of notifications we are developing for the first release of Echo in early 2013.

How to report a bug
Bugzilla If you encounter a technical bug, please post it on Bugzilla, and add this info :
 * Summary: Enter a short headline for your bug
 * Description: Describe your bug, in detail:
 * What is the problem you experienced?
 * What steps can we take to reproduce this bug?
 * What did you think would happen?


 * Severity: blocker, critical, major, normal, minor, trivial, enhancement.
 * Hardware:All, HP, Mac, PC, Other.
 * OS: Enter your computer's operating system.
 * Web Browser: Include your browser name and version
 * URL: Add a URL for the page where your bug can be found.
 * Attachment: Include a screenshot (if it helps show your bug visually).


 * Note: To see all of the bugs that are now being worked on, check this Bugzilla search page.

Other ways to report bugs If you're not comfortable using Bugzilla, you can email us your bugs or feature requests to e2@lists.wikimedia.org. Please include precise details, including what OS, browser (and what version) you are using.

If you have any questions or suggestions, you are welcome to post a comment on this Discussion page -- or leave a message on one of our individual talk pages: Ryan Kaldari or Fabrice Florin. We will aim to respond to you as soon as we can.

To learn more about Echo, check out the user experience page, the feature requirements page, and other related documents.

Enjoy this first beta of Echo ;o)