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Outreachy/Round 29

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Wikimedia has participated in Outreachy since 2013. Outreachy provides internships in open source and open science, to people subject to systemic bias and impacted by underrepresentation in the technical industry where they are living. Outreachy is a three-month, full-time internship and runs two editions every year. Internship projects may include programming, research, user experience, documentation, graphical design, data science, marketing, user advocacy, event planning, and more!

Outreachy is overseen by Wikimedia's Program Management team and Wikimedia also provides funding for Outreachy internships.

Outreachy information and resources

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  1. Step-by-Step Application Process
  2. After you've been accepted: community bonding period
  3. Tasks to do during your internship
  4. Stay involved after your internship is complete

After you've been accepted and before the internship period kicks off

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  1. Start communicating with your mentors on refining your project proposal, finalizing deadlines and setting milestones.
  2. Join Zulip as we use the chat application to share program-related announcements and opportunities for participating in Wikimedia activities.
  3. Set up your blog, if you don't already have one.
    1. We'll encourage you to submit bi-weekly blog post reports and link to them from the updates section in the table below.
    2. We'll also be sharing your work with our broader community through our social media channels.
    3. The following blog platforms are listed in order of recommendation: Diff, WM:TechBlog, Google Blogger, Medium. You'll want to create your blogs on a platform where the URL lives forever.
  4. Setup up your MediaWiki user page and keep it up to date with your project work and reports.
  5. (Optional) Upload your profile picture on Wikimedia Commons, and add it below your name in the selected projects table.
  6. (Optional) Stay in touch with Wikimedia community members and help them learn more about you:

Program timeline

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Wikimedia will be taking part in Outreachy Round 29 (December 9, 2024 to March 7, 2025), see full program timeline here.

Date Activity
Aug. 21, 2024 at 4pm UTC Initial application deadline
Sept. 6, 2024 at 4pm UTC Deadline for communities to sign up to mentor
Sept. 20, 2024 at 4pm UTC Deadline for mentors to subject project descriptions
Oct. 1 - Oct 29, 2024 Contribution period
Oct. 29, 2024 at 4pm UTC Final application deadline
Nov. 7, 2024 Intern selection deadline
Nov. 26, 2024 at 4pm UTC Accepted interns are publicly announced
Dec. 9, 2024 to March 7, 2025 Internships period

Selected projects

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Projects will be selected and announced in late November 2024 and the table below will be filled out once that announcement from Outreachy has been made. There is a main Phabricator task where the project information can be found.

Project Summary Intern / Location Mentor(s) Updates
TBA TBA TBA TBA

Contact

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  • We encourage applicants to communicate in the public streams and refrain from sending private emails/messages whenever possible.
  • Open communication allows fellow applicants to learn from your questions. It also gives all community members a chance to answer your queries. This way, queries get answered sooner and the administrators do not become a bottleneck.
  • See also our communication tips and get help on technical questions.

Be part of something big

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These are the people we develop for.

We believe that knowledge should be free for every human being. By working with us, you're contributing to one of the world's largest collaborative knowledge base. You will be adding value to the vast pool of knowledge that has been and will keep satisfying the everlasting curiosity of knowing more. You can be part of a team that solves challenges and scales features to a million users. From desktop to mobile to analytics to bots, it has something to offer for everyone.

We prioritize efforts that empower disadvantaged and underrepresented communities, and that help overcome barriers to participation. We believe in mass collaboration, diversity and consensus building to achieve our goals.

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