Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects/Updates/2025-01-03: Goodbye 2024
Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects: Best wishes for the new year!
[edit]Hello everyone and well-wishes for a fine Festive seasonSeason's greetings to you.
Below you'll find a short review of our projects in 2024 and an exciting look into our 2025 plans.
2024: A Year in Review
[edit]This year is our team's first full calendar year and brought with it many exciting changes...
New Colleagues, a growing Team
[edit]My favourite thing about 2024 was the wonderful new colleagues that joined the Wikidata For Wikimedia projects team!
Joely, Sean and Suzanne (respectively) joined us and the team nearly doubled in size!
- Joely previously worked in runway fashion for clients such as Beyonce! Joely enjoys swing-dancing, anthropology and dreams of owning a dog and trekking through Patagonia.
A quote from Joely: “I'm super excited to have joined the team and try to find ways for Wikidata's data to be more widely used. Not least because it gave me a good reason to remove my phone's screentime limit on my Wikipedia app! I'm really passionate about user-led development, and implementing a delightful experience for editors and readers, so my talk page is always open”
- Sean has background experience in Computer Sciences, Telecomms and Finance. Sean can speak 5 languages (excl. programming ones) and his most recent interest is the operation and logistics of super-container ships.
- Suzanne enjoys sci-fi, pondering about space and nebulas and getting good-vibes from music. Suzie brings a wealth of experience at SoundCloud and fraud prevention in the financial sector.
First Developmental Projects
[edit]With the arrival of our Software Engineers, comes the ability to start putting fingers to keyboard and making our first technical contributions to the Wikiverse. But before taking on any major project, we had preselected a variety of tasks appropriate for onboarding our developers and exposing them to the nuances of the MediaWiki codebase so the tasks may seem haphazard, but they all involve an instance of Wikidata being used in another Wikimedia project:
- We began by moving the Wikidata Item sitelink into the In Other Projects section of the sidebar menu (of any WM project), with the rest of its sibling project links (More info here).
- When a new Wiki project is born, such as a new language-Wikipedia...it needs to be connected to Wikidata to start benefiting from sitelinking, language-switching and Wikidata-powered Infoboxes. Our engineers completed the training to faciltate this process and have already connected Wikidata to Tulu Wikipedia and Tulu Wikisource.
- We are tackling some quite technical "behind the curtains" topics for Wikibase entity usage when invoked by functions or calls.
- Did you know there's a limit to how many Wikidata entities (items, properties, statements) that can be accessed from a Wikimedia project page? We're working on making this clearer for technical contributors. (More info here.)
Through the efforts of UX researcher and designer, Elisha Cohen and data analyst, Andrew Green, two foundational research projects were conducted in 2024.
The first research helped to define the scope of our project team and establish definitions of what a Wikidata integration is.
The second research project extends upon that initial research defining Wikidata integrations and attempts to establish metrics to measure the usage of Wikidata present on other Wikimedia projects.
Conferences and Events
[edit]Did you meet us or catch us this year? Danny, Ifeatu and Cynthia were present at the WM Hackathon, Wikidata Levelling Up Days and Wikimania 2024: Katowice.
- Levelling Up Days 2024 was an online conference with a focus on welcoming new editors to Wikidata and through pre-recorded video resources, provide an introduction to a selection of useful tools and topics.
If you missed us, you can still see what we were upto with our video sessions and poster on Wikidata usage in Wikimedia projects (based on the research provided by our UX researcher, Elisha).
Coming in 2025!
[edit]We acknowledge that we are still a fledgling team, flying under-the-radar any maybe that's because we didn't have many updates about our work to share before now.
But with a growing development team and foundational research to build on, we are excited for the projects yet to tackle in the coming year!
The office hour occurs once a quarter and can be attended on the Wikidata Telegram chat. During the Office Hour, you can expect updates regarding both developmental and non-developmental work from the last Quarter, from the Wikidata, Wikibase Suite/Cloud and Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects teams. You'll also have the opportunity to write ask us questions or introduce a Wikidata/Wikibase project or tool that you've been working on.
Next Office Hour: January 15th, 18:00 - 19:00 CET (UTC+1).
- Wikimedia Hackathon, Istanbul (May 2 - 4, 2025)
Arrangements are still to be finalised but myself and a number of our Software Engineers will be in attendance. If you would like to have a chat with us, meetings can be booked via my Calendly.
- Wikidata Integrations (online) Conference
We're excited to be planning and hosting our own online conference (in the same format as Wikidata XXX Days) later this year.
More information about this will follow soon!
Thanks for reading
[edit]All that's left to be said for this year then is that we look forward to collaborating with you on future projects and to wish you a happy holidays and wonderful start to the New Year!
- - Danny Benjafield (WMDE) on behalf of the Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects team.
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Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects at Wikimania '24 poster session
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Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects created street art and bonded together.