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2025:Program/Coordinate Across Stakeholders with the Product and Technology Advisory Council

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Session title: Coordinate Across Stakeholders with the Product and Technology Advisory Council

Session type: Roundtable
Track: Governance & Strategy
Language: en

đŸŽ„ Session recording: https://w.wiki/FAjd đŸŽ„

The Product and Technology Advisory Council is a group recently formed to advise on the development of product and technology in the Wikimedia ecosystem. It is composed of community members and some Foundation representatives.

In this session, the PTAC members will present the Council, its work in these first few months, and its recommendations, followed by questions and discussion.

Description

For many years, there has been an idea of forming some sort of "tech council". In the Movement Strategy, a recommendation to Coordinate Across Stakeholders called for the creation of a Technological Council. Finally, at the end of 2024, a Product and Technology Advisory Council was created.

The Product and Technology Advisory Council is meant to discuss ambiguous problems such as prioritizing newcomer or experienced editor growth, or platform improvements versus user-facing feature development. They will also discuss the necessary tradeoffs and strategy to ensure the movement's success. In February, it published its first recommendation, aiming at prioritizing the improvement of mobile experiences.

In this session, the PTAC members will present the Council, its work in these first few months, and its recommendations, followed by questions and discussion.

How does your session relate to the event theme, Wikimania@20 – Inclusivity. Impact. Sustainability?

From the announcement of its creation, the Product and Technology Advisory Council «supports the recommendation to "Coordinate Across Stakeholders" by bringing technical contributors and the Wikimedia Foundation together to co-define a more resilient, future-proof technological platform»: hence its goal is to make our technological platform more sustainable, by creating more inclusive channels and processes.

What is the experience level needed for the audience for your session?

Some experience will be needed

Resources

Speakers

  • Lorenzo Losa
Long term wikipedian, former chair of Wikimedia Italy, vice chair of the board of the Wikimedia Foundation.
  • Benjamin Mako Hill
In my day job, I teach and do research at the University of Washington. I am also an active editor on several wikis and work with the Wikimedia community and the Wikimedia Foundation community to support academic research related to wikis and Wikimedia in a number of ways. Please see my user page on meta for more information.
  • Egbe Eugene (Eugene233)
Eugene is a volunteer technical Wikimedian and mentor with experience in building tools which help facilitate editors work on Wikipedia, Metawiki and Wikidata. Eugene has been involved in growing and mentoring a community of African developers for the past 4 years and has worked on several personal, community and Wikimedia Foundation projects.
  • Birgit Mueller
Birgit Mueller is the Director of Product for MediaWiki and Developer Experiences at the Wikimedia Foundation. She joined the Wikimedia movement as a staff member of Wikimedia Deutschland in 2014 and moved to the Foundation in 2019 to support Wikimedia's developer ecosystem as the Director of Technical Engagement. Since 2023, she has been focusing on evolving the MediaWiki platform and improving the experiences of developers within Wikimedia’s ecosystem.