Reading/Web/Projects

Quarter 3 (January-March 2016)
The focus of the reading web team in this quarter is primarily on the following two tasks:
 * Make Wikipedia more accessible to 2G connections with fast API-driven web experience in mobile web beta
 * This will continue the work of Reading/Web/Projects/Barack Obama in under 15 seconds on 2G with the goal to start making tangible impacts on the page load time for users on 2G connections.
 * Improve in-article language switching on mobile web
 * Wrap up the user page improvements begun at the end of quarter 2.

During this time we plan to support teams that want to use the QuickSurveys extension - the research and data team would like to identify segments in the Wikipedia reader population   and the discovery team would like to generate a model for user satisfaction with search results based on qualitatively-validated quantitative data (see phabricator).

If time allows we would like to explore the following stretch goals:
 * Rolling out related pages to mobile beta.
 * Rolling out Hovercards to desktop stable

Quarter 2 (28th Sept-December 2015)
The focus of the reading web team in quarter 2 is primarily on the following three tasks:
 * Related pages
 * Reading/Web/Projects/Link preview
 * Reading/Web/Projects/Barack Obama in under 15 seconds on 2G

Quarter 1 (July 6th -Sept 25th 2015)

 * We created Extension:QuickSurveys to allow us to run surveys on our projects and learn more about our readers.
 * We ensured that the first paint on the mobile site was better than it was on desktop.
 * We got browser tests running on a per-patch basis for all our projects.
 * We removed the alpha experimental mode of the mobile site, to simplify our experiments.
 * Reading/Web/2015 Q1 Feature stabilization

Quarter 4 (2014)

 * Extension:Gather
 * The Browse experiment
 * Extension:WikiGrok

Quarter 3 (2014)

 * Extension:WikiGrok

Future projects
These projects are currently not being worked on but we are fleshing out the details in hope of making them happen in future.
 * Reading/Features/Article_lead_image

Experiments
Experiments from the Reading Web Team.