Notifications/Sorting schemes/id

Tugas keseluruhannya adalah: Memutuskan cara mengurutkan jenis pemberitahuan (mis. "Pesan halaman pembicaraan baru", "suntingan Anda telah dibalikkan", "halaman yang Anda buat telah ditautkan ke", "terima kasih", dll.) menjadi dua kelompok. Skema penyortiran yang berlaku saat ini memiliki beberapa masalah.

Sebelumnya ada dua proposal. Setelah beberapa umpan balik, kami memutuskan untuk hanya menyimpan satu alternatif dari skema saat ini (bulan April 2016). Tim menginginkan umpan balik Anda tentang hal ini (preferensi atau kekhawatiran Anda). The recommendation is we start off with the "By urgency" grouping (prototype).

Please share your feedback at the Phabricator task or here on MediaWiki.org.

Problem to solve
There are currently two Notification flyout menus, one for Alerts and one for Messages. Different notification types show up on different menus. There have been criticism over time that the scheme for dividing up the messages is unclear and/or inconsistent. These criticisms include the following:
 * Ideas of "urgency" and "requiring follow up" are mixed together, making it difficult to explain or predict why different items are in each flyout.
 * Currently, "Alert" items are automatically "marked as read" on opening the flyout. Yet some of these require follow-up or other action to be fully understood (e.g., Mention), so this feature's value is not always clear.
 * Because "Alerts" are perceived as "Urgent", the "Thanks" and other items seem out of place in that flyout.

Goals

 * To create a scheme that is easy to understand, learn, and predict.
 * To give editors clearer information about their new notifications.
 * To reduce unnecessary distraction from non-urgent notifications.
 * Something that works well for editors who get large (and small) quantities of notifications.
 * Something that scales well, as new (requested) notification types are created.
 * Something that scales well, once cross-wiki notifications are available.

Types
See examples of the most common notification types at: File:Notifications Catalog.png

Options
(This table has no annotations, and just shows the most common notification-types. See a more detailed version here at googledocs which also includes a 3rd and 4th (more complicated) alternative.)
 * 1) Current
 * 2) Urgent versus Non-Urgent
 * 3) (formerly and now abandoned) Follow-up versus No follow-up (is a reply needed/likely)