User blog comment:VickyC/Intro to Wikia’s Development Process/@comment-655-20111012224248

Yeah, the choice of image is brilliant. :)

Seriously, though, I suggest as a replacement. It shows a comparably small gear that is central to some complicated machinery. It is important, and without it the whole gear set wouldn't work. Exactly because it has this central and important place, however, it cannot simply be changed into a different size, or shape, or number of teeth while still expecting the whole machinery to run without problems.

To drive the point home - good project management means to make sure that the small wheel in the middle, Wikia and its software, is always (always, always, ALWAYS) a good fit for the huge rest of the machinery, your communities.

Don't just post a blog about how you unilaterally decided that the central gear should now have a doubled diameter and 47 more teeth, and expect the rest of the machinery to automagically convert itself into something that works - ask the rest of the machinery whether they really want, or need, those extra teeth. At the very least,.