User:Isarra/OPW proposal

This is a proposal for an Outreach Program for Women (OPW) project to help develop design documents for Flow, a game-changing project headed by Brandon Harris that seeks to redefine how MediaWiki users interact with and understand the communities with which they work.

While Flow is intended to eventually take the form of a feed bringing all of the disparate notices, discussions, and relevant changes into more manageable forms and places, it is currently in the initial design phases. This proposed OPW project will work within that scope to create relevant interaction designs and visual treatment mockups.

Project overview
This is a project in a broad-context working on an existing project on a flexible timeline and with flexible goals set according to how it progresses. The internship will be directed by the Flow project lead, who will also be acting as mentor. Others involved with the project may be of help as well, though specifics remain to be seen.

Flow itself is, of course, much larger than the OPW project, and work done here will fit into a broader picture of design and development. Failure of particular aspects at this stage can potentially be as valuable as success as it can serve to help guide future iterations of design with regard to what does and doesn't work, and thus what not to do. Should this entire OPW internship project fall through, however, though it would be decidedly unfortunate and a waste of resources, it should not significantly detriment the Flow project as a whole due to the scope and the range of work being done.

At the end, completed aspects will be there in the hope that they will be useful, but with no guarantee of ultimate applicability.

Applicant background
Greetings. I am Kim. Unfortunately, instead of writing about myself, I generally prefer to slap a picture on a page and call it filler, so I'm not entirely sure what all to put here.

As for background itself, I am a Wikipedian as well as a bit of an Uncyclopedian and a bit of an Illogicopedian, and I particularly like making the things pretty, working with templates, organising project pages, and, most recently, even throwing patches in gerrit to try to get things to line up properly.

Though I do also contribute to other projects such as MediaWiki and Wikimedia Commons, I mentioned Wikipedia, Uncyclopedia, and Illogicopedia in particular because (along with being my effective home projects) they encompass a strangely representative spectrum of sizes, scopes, and hosts, very much affecting how their communities interact and function on what is still essentially the same platform for each. They are, indeed, absolutely nothing alike, and yet at the same time it is so easy to run into the exact same cultural and technical problems on all of them, and a familiarity with each of these provides a background that could, perhaps, prove quite interesting working on a project such as Flow. Perhaps.

I initially started out contributing to Uncyclopedia and Illogicopedia, but after various difficulties such as server outages and an apparently inability to put up with certain members of the Uncyclopedia community, I basically migrated to Wikipedia and Commons in the beginning of 2012 and just fell in love with the environment - so many lovely crazy people on one mass of virtual space working for such an intriguing common purpose, and on top of that, the drama is simply fascinating. I don't ever want to leave.

Because of this, any such opportunity to work with Wikimedia further would simply be too much to pass up, and the prospect of a project like this one in particular makes me very interested indeed. -— Isarra ༆ 01:19, 2 December 2012 (UTC)