Technical Community Newsletter/2023/January
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[edit]The Wikimedia Technical Community Newsletter shares highlights and news from the past quarter and information about events coming up in the next quarter.
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Highlights
[edit]- A newcomer-friendly introduction to the Wikimedia technical ecosystem has been published.
- A sweep of tools hosted on Toolforge is ongoing: All tools will get checked for license compatibility, published source code, privacy compliance, etc.
- Call for projects and mentors for Google Summer of Code 2023 and Outreachy Round 26 announced. Interested in mentoring a coding or non-coding project (around design, documentation, translation, outreach, research)? Express your interest on the Phabricator task until February 7th.
- Pywikibot version 8.0 has been released.
- Toolhub was updated in December to add support for a collection of attributes and controlled vocabulary which are hoped to help in discovering new tools.
- The Technical Engagement team is proposing a redesign of Commons:Tools as part of a campaign to improve coverage of Commons tools in Toolhub.
Conferences and meetups
[edit]- The Wikimedia Hackathon will happen on 19â21 May 2023 in Athens, Greece. More information to come.
- FOSDEM took place in Brussels, Belgium on the weekend of 4â5 February with numerous Wikimedia attendees.
Community metrics in Phabricator and Gerrit
[edit]- Number of tasks created in Q4/2022: 6959
- Number of tasks closed in Q4/2022: 5236
- Number of different people who created tasks in Q4/2022: 918
- Number of different people who closed tasks in Q4/2022: 440
- 334 people wrote patches (112 of them being volunteers) in Q4/2022.
Recent blog posts on the Tech Blog
[edit]Read on https://techblog.wikimedia.org/ about:
- Introducing Terraform support on Wikimedia Cloud VPS
- HTTP/2 performance revisited
- Web Perf Hero: ValentĂn Gutierrez
- How weâre building our Kubernetes pipeline in GitLab
- Perf Matters at Wikipedia in 2016
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