Tech folk will again meet in Berlin
Developer Meet-Up (by Raymond, CC-BY-SA) Wikimedia Germany invites all MediaWiki developers, Toolserver users, Gadget hackers, and other people interested in the technical side of Wikimedia projects to...
View ArticleRegistration open for the Developer Workshop in Berlin!
Registration for the Developers’ Workshop in Berlin on April 14.-16 is now open: please use the registration form. Registration is required and will be open until March 21., but there are only 50...
View ArticleWikimedia tech crowd and MediaWiki developers gather in Berlin
Developers, engineers, laptops, food, and wi-fi. MediaWiki developers and Wikimedia engineers have flown from all over the world to meet up in Berlin. For the third time, Wikimedia Deutschland is...
View ArticleWikimedia developers start second day of Berlin hackathon
Green light: You can code now! MediaWiki developers and Wikimedia engineers are starting their second day of coding, discussing and bug-smashing today in Berlin, Germany. This “hackathon”, organized by...
View ArticleBerlin hackathon continues with group coding, discussions and bug squashing
With tired eyes, and fueled by ridiculously large amounts of coffee, Wikimedia developers and engineers are now starting their third and last day of collaborative coding at the Berlin “hackathon”. The...
View ArticleDevelopers go home after productive Berlin hackathon
These people make Wikipedia and MediaWiki awesome. Most MediaWiki developers who attended the Berlin hackathon this weekend have left the German capital and returned home, after three days of...
View ArticleWikidata Summit kicks off in Berlin
The 2-day event is focusing on Wikidata and RENDER, technologies to integrate structured data with Wikipedia and its sister sites. The Wikidata & RENDER summit, a 2-day technical event focusing on...
View ArticleDiverse Wikimedia tech crowd gathers in Berlin
A diverse crowd of engineers, volunteer developers, template writers, gadget maintainers and bot operators have gathered in Berlin for this coding event. The Wikimedia technical community is gathering...
View ArticleCoding da Vinci: Results of the first German Culture Hackathon
Mnemosyne, goddess of memory From the Delaware Art Museum, Samuel and Mary R. Bancroft Memorial, © public domain via Wikimedia Commons The weather was almost as hot as it was in Hong Kong one year...
View ArticleStructured Commons project launches in Berlin
How can we make multimedia data easier to use on Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia and sister sites? Today, information about media files on Wikimedia sites is stored in unstructured formats that cause a...
View ArticleCollective Impact for the Wikimedia Movement
The Collective Impact session proved popular with attendees. Photo by Jason Krüger (WMDE), freely licensed under CC BY 4.0. The Wikimedia movement can certainly be credited with developing innovative...
View ArticleAt Berlin conference, affiliates, staff, and board work side by side
Wikimedia Foundation interim Executive Director Katherine Maher, community member Reda Benkhadra, and Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales in April in Berlin, Germany. Photo by Jeff Elder, public domain/CC0....
View ArticleWikimedia developers start second day of Berlin hackathon
Green light: You can code now! MediaWiki developers and Wikimedia engineers are starting their second day of coding, discussing and bug-smashing today in Berlin, Germany. This “hackathon”, organized by...
View ArticleBerlin hackathon continues with group coding, discussions and bug squashing
With tired eyes, and fueled by ridiculously large amounts of coffee, Wikimedia developers and engineers are now starting their third and last day of collaborative coding at the Berlin “hackathon”. The...
View ArticleDevelopers go home after productive Berlin hackathon
These people make Wikipedia and MediaWiki awesome. Most MediaWiki developers who attended the Berlin hackathon this weekend have left the German capital and returned home, after three days of...
View ArticleWikidata Summit kicks off in Berlin
The 2-day event is focusing on Wikidata and RENDER, technologies to integrate structured data with Wikipedia and its sister sites. The Wikidata & RENDER summit, a 2-day technical event focusing on...
View ArticleDiverse Wikimedia tech crowd gathers in Berlin
A diverse crowd of engineers, volunteer developers, template writers, gadget maintainers and bot operators have gathered in Berlin for this coding event. The Wikimedia technical community is gathering...
View ArticleCoding da Vinci: Results of the first German Culture Hackathon
Mnemosyne, goddess of memory From the Delaware Art Museum, Samuel and Mary R. Bancroft Memorial, © public domain via Wikimedia Commons The weather was almost as hot as it was in Hong Kong one year...
View ArticleStructured Data project launches in Berlin
How can we make multimedia data easier to use on Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia and sister sites? Today, information about media files on Wikimedia sites is stored in unstructured formats that cause a...
View ArticleCollective Impact for the Wikimedia Movement
The Collective Impact session proved popular with attendees. Photo by Jason Krüger (WMDE), freely licensed under CC BY 4.0. The Wikimedia movement can certainly be credited with developing innovative...
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