Community Tech team/Community Wishlist Survey/Invitation

Draft 1
Hi everyone,

The Wikimedia Foundation Community Tech team is working on the technical needs of the core Wikimedia community, to make it easier to curate the wikis, do administrative tasks, and keep them working smoothly.

We’re trying to make sure we’re not just picking suggestions put on our talk page we personally like, so in order to make sure we’re working on what the communities – you – actually need, we’re putting together a wishlist survey. As a first step, we’re asking for proposals from the community. See how to submit a proposal.

After all the proposals are submitted (phase 1), we will ask the communities to vote on them (phase 2).

All feedback is very welcome.

Draft 2
Hi everyone,

The Community Tech team at the Wikimedia Foundation is focused on building improved curation and moderation tools for active Wikimedia editors. We're now starting a Community Wishlist Survey, to find the best and most important projects that we can work on.

For phase 1 of the survey, we're inviting all active editors to submit brief proposals, explaining the project that you'd like to see, and why it's important. You can add proposals on (this page) from (Oct x) to (Nov x). In phase 2, we'll ask you to vote on the proposals.

You can find more info on how to submit a proposal, and all feedback is welcome. We're looking forward to finding out what you think!

Draft 3
Hi everyone,

The Community Tech team at the Wikimedia Foundation is focused on building improved curation and moderation tools for experienced Wikimedia editors. We're now starting a Community Wishlist Survey to find the most useful projects that we can work on.

For phase 1 of the survey, we're inviting all active editors to submit brief proposals, explaining the project that you'd like us to work on, and why it's important. Phase 1 will last for 2 weeks. In phase 2, we'll ask you to vote on the proposals.

You can find more info on how to submit a proposal, or offer us feedback on the talk page. We're looking forward to hearing your ideas!