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Eligibility confirmed, Round 1 2020

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This Project Grants proposal is under review!

We've confirmed your proposal is eligible for Round 1 2020 review. Please feel free to ask questions and make changes to this proposal as discussions continue during the community comments period, through March 16, 2020.

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Grantees will be announced Friday, May 15, 2020.

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I JethroBT (WMF) (talk) 19:34, 2 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

Aggregated feedback from the committee for AbuseFilter overhaul

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Scoring rubric Score
(A) Impact potential
  • Does it have the potential to increase gender diversity in Wikimedia projects, either in terms of content, contributors, or both?
  • Does it have the potential for online impact?
  • Can it be sustained, scaled, or adapted elsewhere after the grant ends?
9.2
(B) Community engagement
  • Does it have a specific target community and plan to engage it often?
  • Does it have community support?
8.0
(C) Ability to execute
  • Can the scope be accomplished in the proposed timeframe?
  • Is the budget realistic/efficient ?
  • Do the participants have the necessary skills/experience?
8.8
(D) Measures of success
  • Are there both quantitative and qualitative measures of success?
  • Are they realistic?
  • Can they be measured?
9.2
Additional comments from the Committee:
  • The capacity to create and extend the AbuseFilter will help us to maintain Wikimedia projects with a low abuse edits in all wikis, keeping the volunteer time to create and improve Wikimedia contents to others.
  • Some experienced extension contributors and reviewers are endorsing this project. It will also make the code easier to edit and to understand, so, it will increase the potential of other developers involvement.
  • Abuse Filter is a very useful tool for wikimedians. Enhancing and providing further usefulness with valuable extra features will have a high and positive impact.
  • Not big idea but the problem needs to be solved anyway.
  • Project has a correct size and plans ahead for inconveniences. Considering all factors, little risk is present. Grantees might be interesting in adding some extra time for documenting correctly and providing useful information for new users of the tool.
  • The grantees could complete the project in the planned time but I'm unsure about the capacity to merge the changes in Wikimedia cloud, because I don't see a endorsement from Wikimedia Tech. However, as a Open Source project, this isn't a great drawback to think about the capacity to complete the tasks in the planned time.
  • An experienced contributor and maintainer of the extension, has some experienced reviewers involved.
  • There is a clear plan for this project however it may need a few extra hours to work and solve some of the most serious bugs.
  • 600hrs? That's a lot. Is there a possibility to do this in a lesser time?
  • Global variables will make it scalable not only in en.wiki but other domains, too.
  • Participants have shown so far that they are connected to the community and are aware of the potential widespread use of the tool. They enjoy much support and have adequate advisors for the task.
  • This project will allow to keep the user experience more safe and suitable for all newbies and veteran users, because de AbuseFilter is our First Line to defend us from malicious edits and keep Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects clean for all uses.
  • I recommend funding for this proposal.
  • This is a useful tool which needs to be updated, so yes I believe this deserves funding.

This proposal has been recommended for due diligence review.

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--Marti (WMF) (talk) 21:50, 13 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Budget details changed

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Note to reviewers: I've just changed the internal hour distribution from 66/33 to 75/25. The total budget, hours, and activities remain the same. --Daimona Eaytoy (talk) 09:16, 22 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Round 1 2020 decision

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Congratulations! Your proposal has been selected for a Project Grant.

The committee has recommended this proposal and WMF has approved funding for the full amount of your request, US$24,000

Comments regarding this decision:
The committee is pleased to support an active community developer to improve AbuseFilter by resolving outstanding problems and adding community-desired features.

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