[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #54218: Introduce a way to communicate incoming UI updates to users
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#54218: Introduce a way to communicate incoming UI updates to users
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Reporter: andraganescu | Owner: (none)
Type: feature | Status: new
request |
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: General | Version:
Severity: normal | Keywords: needs-design-feedback 2nd-opinion
Focuses: |
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We are introducing more and more updates to WordPress. While developers
have various channels to get updated on incoming changes, the users find
themselves surprised by a new feature. After an update, which now is
silent and just happens automatically, a user can find their workflow
completely disrupted out of the blue.
What if we had a system where we introduced the news of incoming UI
updates to users? We would communicate only on thise updates that are
definitely going to land in the upcoming release.
An idea is adding a dashboard widget, so the message can be coming via
some API on wordpress.org website, and link the message to some page where
we explain the changes, ways to opt out, how to test today and so on.
Of course for strictly controlled environments this could be filtered out
and disabled.
This is a light approach. There is a more complex route as well, where we
try to introduce UI updates in dot versions, silently launching them and
inviting users to "switch" to the new feature and try it out before it
becomes the new default. This is a rather common thing in software as a
servuce products, but less seen in distributed as a package OSS software.
What do you all think about this?
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/54218>
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