User:Trizek (WMF)/Sandbox

How to work with us
While we will be focusing on Czech and Korean wikis during 2018 as our initial audiences, we are looking for information and input from various other places and demographics. Here are some ways you can help us.

Share your experience
Please post on the team’s talk page or the talk pages for our projects! We want to hear about what is working and what is not working for new contributors in your wikis. We also want to hear any reactions, questions, or opinions on our work.

Keep yourself informed and spread the word
Check the current project updates and subscribe to the newsletter to get updates on your talk page! Don't forget to share the information you learn about with other people who may be interested by those topics.

Join the experiment with us
We will be focusing on Czech and Korean, and prioritizing the needs and feedback from those communities. However, we may have additional time to work with other wikis, especially the mid-sized Wikipedias.

Though we will try to work with additional wikis, we will not be able to prioritize special requests or customization for those wikis. Our priority is, by order, feedback and concerns from Czech and Korean Wikipedias, then other mid-size Wikipedias, and then all other projects.

Please get in touch if your community is interested in participating in some of this research, or early adoption of the new features we are working on.

Be an Ambassador
Is your wiki ready to help the Growth team project? Add yourself as a volunteer Ambassador below.

We are looking for curious, communicative users who know how to use the wikis a bit, and who want to keep improving how new people are welcomed on the wikis and how active editors can best be retained.

Your role is to stay up to date about Growth updates, keep your community informed about that initiative, gather other people who ready to help newcomers, and make some translation work. You can also take some initiative, by sharing things you do with us and other communities, or volunteering to try new features or new ways to work with new users.

The only need is to understand enough of English (for instance, be able to understand the current page) to communicate with others. No worries about grammar or misspellings when communicating with others: most people you are going to interact with are not native English speakers!