Quality indicators/UI

This page describes a proposed UI to integrate third-party quality review systems (such as the Open wiki review system) with MediaWiki.

Functional requirements
"Quality indicator" refers to any kind of text or metrics directly related to the quality of the page. See API requirements for a list of systems that can be connected to the Quality indicators system.

Display on the article page

 * As a Wikipedia reader, I can see, on an article page, an unobtrusive box (thereafter called "Quality indicators box") and recognize it as containing information about the quality of the content I'm viewing.
 * As a Wikipedia reader, I can open the box to see a list of available quality indicators.
 * As a Wikipedia reader, I can open each list item to view a summary of each indicator.
 * As a Wikipedia reader, I can link to more information about each quality indicator displayed.
 * Rationale: Readers need tools to help them assess the quality of wiki-hosted content. Indicators can't be absolute, so the proposed approach is to display them and let users decide by themselves if the content is reliable, based on the indicators.

Wireframes
Early wireframes from the Quality assessment tools for Wikipedia readers discussion at WikiSym 2010:

Notifications

 * As a Wikipedia author, I can be notified of new reviews of an article belonging to my watchlist.
 * Rationale: The primary goal of reviews is to assess and improve the quality of the reviewed content.