There is a deal bit of overlap between the two terms, and I have been having trouble establishing in my own mind what definitions they have in the context of this forum.
Firstly, I shall establish my terms:
- An "article", in the following definitions (though not strictly, at all), is an abbreviation for "article describing a project", merely shortened for brevity
- WIP, standing for "work in progress", strictly means anything that is not done, but is being worked on, which does not require an article for qualification, as it is the project itself, rather than an article.
- A preview is an article for anything which is not currently fully available (a view of what is to come). A preview may include images associated with a WIP, a demo, and textual information.
Now, I present my problem:
As a preview and a WIP are not only overlapping qualifiers, but also descriptive of whole different entities themselves, I think they are not the best of terms for describing articles (of course, describing the associated WIP) presented in the development showcase (assuming the article of interest is a preview).
And, of course, my proposition:
Two new terms be adopted, each describing a preview and WIP acceptable in the development showcase by the current standards, with my own two examples following (the acronyms could use some work, but at least the idea is there):
- IWP (interactive work in progress): A work in progress (WIP) available to the public as an interactive demonstration of current status (unless, of course, in a certain, case some noninteractive form of demo would suffice)
- PWI (Preview with IWP): A preview of a WIP, with an interactive demonstration included, fulfilling the requirements of posting in the showcase board
Any thoughts, or possibly better acronyms?