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Roundup-Session 4 - diversity: general (technical) approaches to further openness in Wikipedia
[edit]What does diversity in techincal development it mean?
[edit]Participation: getting more people involved -- eg mentoring, google code (e.g. google summer of code)
Partnering: How people can access and take part in the technology / partnerships with allied organizations
Communication: Technical communication (documentation)
1. What project has worked well?
[edit]- Participation
- Google Summer of Code
- Outreach Program for Women
- can work on our retention & screening process
- Partnering
- Initial integration with OSM tools and community
- API
- Bots that write to the API - fix spelling, dead links - using it as read basis
- Starting to query Wikidata
- Collaboration with OKFN during Summer of Code
- Communication
- The notification on Notifications were pretty good
2. What new ideas result from the conference? (specific to technological development)
[edit]Participation
- Tools:
- Reducing the barriers - eg editing tools
- User experience that leverages social media norms and tools
- Focused users group - eg. wiki chicks (women only spaces)
- Profiles - as a means for identification and connection
- Systemic bias - Writing scripts to query Wikidata to check systemic bias
- Training & Documentation:
- Guided Tour - walk through workflows. Individual wikis can make their own JavaScript tours, which also introduces people into developing technology.
- Partnering
- Increased dialogue allied communities -
- Representation at conferences and smaller local events
- More collaborations like OKFN
- Co-worker events to enhance OKFN annotation tools and our use of it
- OSM tIle server - moving towards being able to make improvements to OSM tech
- Partnering with various wikimedia projects
- Login with OAuth, such as Facebook and G+?
- Communication
- Not too much...or NONE
3. Who likes to be the contact person for people who want to get more involved or like to adapt the project in their home country?
[edit]- Sumana ;)
- (Matthew Flaschen can help with that)
4. What future projects should be started and who likes to take part?
[edit]Future Projects We Recommend Prioritizing
- Diverse documentation!!!
- Not just more extensive documentation but rather guided tours / help tips
- Better communication about documentation tools - so people will actually use them
- Accessible and iterative user experience
- Feedback from regular users about the technology / including readers
- Listening - eg. visual editor -- users can influence project development
- Listening to these other communities -- create spaces and events where we can hear them
- Partnerships and events
- Feedack forms
- Better Labs Space
- Wikipedia Labs: prototying space