NOTE: This is a ticket in progress.
As a product manager, I want to be able to view some early brainstorms on how we can include WikiProjects in the Event List, so that we can surface early potential challenges or risks that we can incorporate as learnings that can guide our research and outreach in the early stages of the project.
As a user of the Community List, I want to be able to understand what are WikiProjects and why I should join them, and I should be able to find WikiProjects that interest me based on the topic and wiki of my choosing, so that I can find new ways of connecting with other contributors and working on meaningful projects/initiatives on the wikis.
As an organizer of a WikiProject, I want to be able to easily have my WikiProject displayed in the Community List, and I want it to appear appealing and vibrant to people who are interested in the topical area of my WikiProject, so that more people learn about it and join it.
**Background:** In Q1, we are aiming to expand the Event List to become a Community List. To do this, we are aiming to highlight at least 15 WikiProjects distributed between at least 3 different wikis. In doing this work, we can learn more about what WikiProjects need from us today and in the future, which can help drive our hypothesis work after Q1.
As a first step, we want to do some big picture, very early and rough explorations of how we could even expand the concept of an Event List to become a Community List, and we would want to also think about how we can communicate the 'what' and the 'why' behind WikiProjects as part of the user experience.
**Design exploration request:** Provide some early explorations of how we could expand the Event List so that users can find both events and WikiProjects that interest them. To do this, users would probably want to apply filters for wiki and topic. We also need a way of demonstrating (with text and/or visuals) the differences between WikiProjects and events and why it is a good idea to join them.