The on-wiki version of this newsletter can be found here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Updates/2023-01-25

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Thank you, Google.org fellows!

In April, we shared with great happiness that Google.org were supporting the development of Abstract Wikipedia and Wikifunctions with a generous fellowship program. Six fellows joined us in April and May, and three fellows joined us in July. Each fellow stayed with the team for half a year. We thanked the first round of fellows in October, and this week we are sad to see the last fellow leave. It is time to thank them and appreciate their achievements.

Sandy Woodruff joined the team as a designer during a crucial period. We just were on-boarding our new designer, Amin al Hazwani, so both Sandy and Amin collaborated closely on defining and refining the use cases for Wikifunctions, how Wikifunctions will be used, and how to educate users about the ability of our new project. Sandy wrote a goodbye letter, describing her work on the project. Thank you Sandy for great contributions which we are going to use as a reference in the years to come!

When Dani de Waal and Edmund Wright joined us, our front end was in major disarray. We just were changing our data model to support Benjamin arrays, and as the changes propagated through the system, many of our workflows were broken. Dani and Edmund identified the instability of our project as a major blocker, and started developing comprehensive front end tests, which were a major factor leading up to the release of our Beta in time for Wikimania 2022. Dani and Edmund continued working on the front end as well as other parts of the system, and were improving numerous elements and creating whole new components from scratch. They were both speeding up the velocity of the front end development, and we are very saddened to see them go.

It was a pleasure to work with Sandy, Dani, and Edmund. Thank you for your great work, and we hope that our paths will cross again.

Good bye, Mariya!

Mariya Shilova joined us more than a year ago as Senior Technical Program Manager, and her work positively transformed the Abstract Wikipedia and Wikifunctions team. She accompanied us through months of turbulent changes, with the on-boarding and changing of team members, and during the time of the Google.org fellowship. The whole team is hugely thankful for her support and the improvements in process she had led. She also was the main organizer of our first (and so far only) in-person team off-site in May 2022. We are happy that Mariya will continue to work with the Wikimedia Foundation by supporting other teams. Thank you, Mariya, and expect to be invited to the (virtual) launch party!

Between the Brackets podcast episode with Ariel Gutman

Yaron Koren interviewed Google.org fellow Ariel Gutman as part of his podcast “Between the Brackets” in Episode 130. Ariel wrote a goodbye letter as his fellowship ended, and was also one of the co-authors of the fellows’ evaluation mentioned in the same update. Yaron and Ariel had an interesting discussion about the feasibility of an abstract language, the goals of Abstract Wikipedia, and the evaluation. The episode is 91 minutes long, and follows previous episodes on Abstract Wikipedia and Wikifunctions. Thanks to Yaron Koren for the continuous coverage!

The episode can be found here: https://betweenthebrackets.libsyn.com/episode-130-ariel-gutman

Walidr Pimenta took and published notes about the episode, which can be found here: https://workflowy.com/s/between-the-brackets/nIP0OWsPGYPL0aH5

Development update (as of January 20, 2023)