I happened to be looking at the proposed Q3 goals yesterday, currently they
say:


   - Make www.wikipedia.org a portal for exploring open content on
   Wikimedia sites.
   - Bring more consistency to the user experience for search across
   desktop, mobile web, and mobile apps.
   - Enhance search results and expose users to other interesting content
   by improving interwiki search integration.

My concern is that our current user satisfaction metric suggests 15% of
users are happy with the results they are getting. This is really bad. I
would prefer to see us focus on search relevance and improving the scoring
of what we already have before spending more focus on interwiki search. I
don't have anything to point to yet, but for search satisfaction to be so
low I don't think that's because we arn't surfacing content from other
wiki's, I think its because when you search for something we surface all
kinds of results that aren't nearly as relevant as other data we have in
the corpus.

I really want to see us focus on fixing what we already have and validating
the features we already support before we go whole hog on incorperating all
kinds of new data.

Erik B.
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