Product and Technology Initiative areas
08-08, 12:15–13:10 (Poland), Gdańsk Main Hall (interpretation)
Language: English

Product and Technology Initiative areas


We warmly encourage Wikimania attendees to talk about initiatives that the Wikimedia Foundation teams are working on. We'll have tables setup in the venue - almost all of them will be in the foyer area and one will be in the Hackathon room.

The P&T Initiatives are (in no particular order):
* Reading the wikis: Vector 2022, dark mode, and more on Web and Apps
* Artificial Intelligence (AI)
* Future of MediaWiki (Thursday & Friday, 11:00am to 12:30pm)
* P&T Advisory Council (only on Friday)
* Community Wishlist
* Language Support
* Graphs/Charts
* User Experience / Design Research (in Hackathon Room, afternoon only)
* Developer Corner (in Hackathon Room, all day)

Learn more: https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2024:Program/Hackathon#Initiative_Areas

Session recording: https://youtu.be/fRFuWtDKxwM?list=PLhV3K_DS5YfJ1xyY0LNDNX3RKyRQEXOdB&t=1440


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Product and Technology Initiative areas - Thursday

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Everyone can participate in this session

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Onsite in Katowice

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Deb Tankersley is part of the Product & Technology Department at the Wikimedia Foundation - coordinating and organizing learning and knowledge-sharing initiatives that have broad technical outreach and working to encourage technical community capacity building within the Wikimedia movement. She is the Foundation's coordinator for the bi-annual Outreachy and annual Google Summer of Code (GSoC) internship programs. She also is lead organizer for hackathons, the annual Coolest Tool Award, and Tech Blog.

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