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Topic 2: Community Feedback & Plugin Quality Metrics | Discussing .org plugin review
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Discussing .org plugin review. Continuing a great Twitter discussion. August 15, 2012. Topic 2: Community Feedback and Plugin Quality Metrics. August 15, 2012. August 16, 2012. 100 I might be endorsing the endorsement of my own idea here, but I really think this is one of the most immediately actionable, useful ideas that we came up with. August 16, 2012. And, as a side note, this might also discourage dishonest or lazy voting. August 17, 2012. August 16, 2012. August 16, 2012. August 16, 2012. I persona...
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Topic 1: Submission Process | Discussing .org plugin review
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Discussing .org plugin review. Continuing a great Twitter discussion. August 15, 2012. Topic 1: Submission Process. August 16, 2012. Regarding submissions, I’ve got a couple major takeaways:. 1) Integrate some sort of plugin-check script in order to aid approval process. 2) Differentiate submission vs vetting. Manpower demands are too high to fully vet at submission stage. This is the section I couldn’t grab a lot of tangible changes from the conversation. Would love some additions to this. I think one t...
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Although today’s XKCD is relevant I thought the… | Discussing .org plugin review
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Discussing .org plugin review. Continuing a great Twitter discussion. August 22, 2012. Although today’s XKCD is relevant I thought the…. Is relevant, I thought the idea of having more clarity in the star ratings (like Amazon’s) would be good. So I coded that up real quick, and it’s live now. So instead of getting just the count, you now get the rating as a number (3.8 out of 5 stars, for example), and you get a 5-bar chart showing the counts for each rating made. Go see it on any plugin page. I saw that ...
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If you’re at WordCamp Portland there will be… | Discussing .org plugin review
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Discussing .org plugin review. Continuing a great Twitter discussion. August 18, 2012. If you’re at WordCamp Portland there will be…. If you’re at WordCamp Portland, there will be a unconference session continuing this discussion: 10:30 in the Bergen Dining Hall (downstairs). August 18, 2012. Here are the unedited notes that I took during the presentation:. Https:/ docs.google.com/a/get10up.com/document/pub? August 20, 2012. August 20, 2012. Sorry about that, let’s try this link. August 18, 2012. Weight ...
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Topic 3: Advanced Vetting Process | Discussing .org plugin review
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Discussing .org plugin review. Continuing a great Twitter discussion. August 15, 2012. Topic 3: Advanced Vetting Process. August 16, 2012. Summary of ideas for an advanced vetting process. 1) Have a subset of plugins that are vetted , flagged , badged or some verbiage to differentiate them as peer reviewed. 2) Do so via a peer reviewed plugin review team, similar to the theme review team. Seemed to be some acceptance to my concept of the academic paper review process. 3a) Very difficult task here. Ho...
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