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== Background ==
== Background ==
The Wikimedia projects are based on MediaWiki. This software is developed both by volunteers and Wikimedia employees. The Wikimedia Foundation are the lead developers of MediaWiki: They lead the main development work for MediaWiki, as well as operating the Wikimedia projects. Recently, Wikimedia Deutschland has started significantly developing MediaWiki in terms of Wikidata. Wikimedia UK is in a good position to help develop MediaWiki over the next few years, and also to improve its existing technical tools.  
The Wikimedia projects are based on the open-source MediaWiki software, which is developed jointly by volunteers and Wikimedia employees. The Wikimedia Foundation are the lead developers of MediaWiki: they lead the main development work and they operate the Wikimedia projects. Recently, Wikimedia Deutschland has started significantly developing MediaWiki through the Wikidata project, which aims to be a free knowledge base supporting MediaWiki projects. Wikimedia UK is in a good position to help develop MediaWiki over the next few years, and also to improve its existing technical tools.


This workshop aims to bring together experts in technology from both the Wikimedia movement and the UK tech community in order to set out what WMUK could do to help improve the Wikimedia technology infrastructure in the next few years, and what technical capacity WMUK would need to establish in order to do so.
The projects are also supported by a host of other tools and pieces of software, including projects hosted by the Wikimedia Labs, as well as projects such as QRpedia. There are also a number of open-source software tools used by the Wikimedia organisations, including CiviCRM.
 
This workshop aims to bring together experts in technology from both the Wikimedia movement and the UK tech community in order to set out what WMUK could do to help improve the Wikimedia technology infrastructure in the next few years, and what technical capacity WMUK would need to establish in order to do so, in order to make a meaningful impact on the Wikimedia projects and free knowledge as a whole.


The workshop will take place over the course of a weekend - dates TBC. The meeting would probably be best located at the WMUK office at Old Street, London.
The workshop will take place over the course of a weekend - dates TBC. The meeting would probably be best located at the WMUK office at Old Street, London.
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| 18:00 onwards || Informal discussion in a nearby pub
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== Workshops ==
== Workshops ==
The idea of workshops would be to discuss in detail topics relevant to WMUK.
The idea of workshops would be to discuss in detail topics relevant to WMUK.
 
* VLE/Wikisoba
[[Category:Events in 2014]]
* Wiki Loves Monuments tool (?)
[[Category:Events in 2015]]
[[Category:Events in London]]
[[Category:Events in London]]
[[Category:Technology Committee]]

Latest revision as of 11:33, 11 December 2014

Comment This is a draft proposal for an event focused on WMUK's future technical capacity.

Background

The Wikimedia projects are based on the open-source MediaWiki software, which is developed jointly by volunteers and Wikimedia employees. The Wikimedia Foundation are the lead developers of MediaWiki: they lead the main development work and they operate the Wikimedia projects. Recently, Wikimedia Deutschland has started significantly developing MediaWiki through the Wikidata project, which aims to be a free knowledge base supporting MediaWiki projects. Wikimedia UK is in a good position to help develop MediaWiki over the next few years, and also to improve its existing technical tools.

The projects are also supported by a host of other tools and pieces of software, including projects hosted by the Wikimedia Labs, as well as projects such as QRpedia. There are also a number of open-source software tools used by the Wikimedia organisations, including CiviCRM.

This workshop aims to bring together experts in technology from both the Wikimedia movement and the UK tech community in order to set out what WMUK could do to help improve the Wikimedia technology infrastructure in the next few years, and what technical capacity WMUK would need to establish in order to do so, in order to make a meaningful impact on the Wikimedia projects and free knowledge as a whole.

The workshop will take place over the course of a weekend - dates TBC. The meeting would probably be best located at the WMUK office at Old Street, London.

Participants

  • This event will be open to all that sign up to attend
  • If you need travel sponsorship, and/or accommodation, please say so below, and provide an estimate of your travel costs. Note that if you do not provide an estimate in advance then we will assume that you do not need sponsorship or accommodation.

Agenda

Saturday

Time Topic Lead
10:00-10.15 Welcome and orientation
10.15-10.20 Review of agenda
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-18:00
18:00 onwards Informal discussion in a nearby pub

Sunday

Time Topic Lead
10:00-12:00
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-17:00
17:00-18:00 Wrap-up and close

Workshops

The idea of workshops would be to discuss in detail topics relevant to WMUK.

  • VLE/Wikisoba
  • Wiki Loves Monuments tool (?)