Talk:Wikimedia Engineering/June 2017 changes

Search
The recent work on Special:Search, such as Cross-wiki Search Result Improvements and many smaller projects of which one can often find some trace in User:TJones (WMF)/Notes, was long overdue and has managed to restore Wikimedia wikis' lead in some areas. There are languages where I now find much better search results with our own search engine than in Google (I'm thinking of declension and typos in non-romance and non-anglosaxon languages for instance), something we should be proud of.

Does the line about being "programmatic" mean that useful work on specific goals, such as serving smaller projects and "small" languages better in search, will continue? --Nemo 06:39, 8 June 2017 (UTC)

Contributors
I'm happy that one of the areas is now named after a term which is actually used in Wikimedia projects, unlike "Readers" (which doesn't make sense). It remains to be seen which distinctions actually help serve our target audiences rather than erect artificial barriers. --Nemo 06:39, 8 June 2017 (UTC)

93 people
I always find it disturbing when such announcements boast about the number of people involved, i.e. disturbed/harassed by a process: it's just not meaningful; it doesn't even tell the scale of the conversation because the intensity or volume (per person) could be zero. More useful would be to know how many agree that the final version will help WMF do well, or how many are confident about their [work's] future after the changes. Alternatively, at least tell whether individuals who are dissatisfied/who think they don't fit the new structure are always allowed to move to some other existing team and continue/adapt their work there. --Nemo 06:50, 8 June 2017 (UTC)