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The hackathon will take place from August 13th, 5am UTC (7am CEST) to August 14th, 4:59 am UTC. The schedule takes in account the various time zones in which participants are located.
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To discover previous sessions or other resources that can be helpful for you to get started on a technical project, feel free to check the "Other resources" section below the schedule table.
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Kî-thann tsu-guân
- Basic skills needed to contribute to development of MediaWiki core and MediaWiki extensions
- An overview of the MediaWiki Action API (slides)
- About the Wikidata Query Service (WDQS) provides a way for tools to access Wikidata data
- About Gerrit, the tool we use to handle code reviews
- Wikibase
- An introduction to Wikimedia Cloud Services (i.e., Toolforge, PAWS)
- An overview about Structured Data
- A basic overview of the implementation of Lua on Wikimedia projects
- Writing documentation as a community – Dan Schick (video, 20min)
- Where can I run this? An introduction to Wikimedia Cloud Services – Andrew (video, 25min)
- Intro to PAWS/Jupyter notebooks for Python beginners – Chico Venancio (video, 25min)
- Intro to Toolhub for tool maintainers – bd808 (video, 25min)
- Untangling MediaWiki – Daniel Kinzler (video, 20min)
- Wikibase starting from scratch – Luca Mauri (video, 20min)
- Lua modules training - tomaomg (video, 40min)
- An introduction to user scripts and gadgets (slides)
- Opportunities for new developers in the Wikipedia community including an overview of the technical areas and projects - Srishti Sethi (video)
- Resources, tools, and recommendations in technical areas relevant to smaller wikis that are just getting started