Talk:Architecture focus 2015

Late assembly
Another possible use case for late assembly: sometime in the next 5-10 years I'd hope we can deliver pages tuned to user interests. (ref Lila's last strategy sheet: serving content "personalized for language, location, preference"). Nowadays the reading experience is 'one page content fits all'. Other social knowledge sites (Khan, Coursera) do a much better job in monitoring each person's needs and progress. *Wouldn’t it be great if content could be offered based on a person's self asserted knowledge and interest level?* I would love to be able to tell Wikipedia that I want math/physics articles on a medium level of difficulty, without too much in depth coverage, and without loads of formulas (even for math), and at the same see history/geography articles with plenty of detail. That would require tagging paragraphs by level of depth, but also would require a smart cache. Erik Zachte (WMF) (talk) 13:06, 24 June 2015 (UTC)