Talk:Article feedback/Version 5


 * customize all ratings scale: 10 stars, instead of 5 points scale,
 * custom stars size,
 * AFT should have a setting to count ratings from all the time, not last 30 days - useful when i use AFT as a product review extension.

Combine option 1 and 2 please
I would love for people to be able to say "Yes" or "No" to whether they found what they are looking for (or neither or both which are still legitimate options) and still be able to select zero or one of the four choices in Option 2. Is that feasible? 67.6.163.68 22:23, 13 December 2011 (UTC)

Rating
Are you going to remove the article rating completely? --Kozuch 15:52, 15 December 2011 (UTC)


 * I don't believe that a final decision has been made. Option #3 appears to provide an opportunity for an overall rating of the article.  The other three options don't.  The general idea is that they'll run a head-to-head comparison test and see which one produces the best results.
 * The en.wikipedia page only discusses the first two (of four) options. I have the impression that all the complaints about "hate votes" and "fan votes" are coming from en.wiki.  Perhaps different plans are being made for different projects.   WhatamIdoing 19:00, 15 December 2011 (UTC)

Feedback space
It looks from the documentation like feedback is going to be going on a special page. Wouldn't it make more sense just to post these comments on the talk page? Calliopejen1 16:56, 16 December 2011 (UTC)


 * What's sensible depends on how you plan to use them. If you want to be able to analyze the comments, then a separate page is probably more sensible.  Also, putting them on a separate page will reduce the frustration from normal editors, who will be able to easily identify comments from people who are extremely unlikely to be engaging in a two-way discussion.
 * As a compromise, I suggested transcluding the comments page onto the talk page, which would make it visible to people reading that page (but not people checking diffs on that page). I don't know what they'll actually do in the end, and the choices may change over time. WhatamIdoing 18:12, 16 December 2011 (UTC)