The on-wiki version of this post is here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Updates/2020-11-17
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The vote for the name of the new Wikimedia project that will contain a contributor-curated catalog of functions is over! Thanks to all the participants.
There have been votes from 320 accounts, a considerable increase over the 193 voters in our first round. Using the vote tallying process described in the rules, the top candidate resulting from the vote is *Wikifunctions*.
Here is how the vote shook out. After removing the ineligible votes, these were the top preferences of the voters:
1. Wikifunctions 84 2. Wikilambda 82 3. Wikimedia Functions 70 4. Wikicode 45 5. Wikicodex 16 6. Wikifusion 16
We eliminate the two options with the fewest votes, *Wikifusion* and *Wikicodex*, and count the top preferences after that elimination:
1. Wikifunctions 92 2. Wikilambda 89 3. Wikimedia Functions 79 4. Wikicode 53
That round eliminated *Wikicode*, resulting in this third round:
1. Wikifunctions 126 2. Wikilambda 97 3. Wikimedia Functions 90
Which lead to the elimination of *Wikimedia Functions*:
1. Wikifunctions 190 2. Wikilambda 123
Which finally led to *Wikifunctions* winning. The fact that we had to eliminate all options but two shows how tight the vote was.
In order to honor the name *Wikilambda*, which as you can see also caught quite some attention, and which had a few fiery supporters, we have decided to name the software extension to MediaWiki that we are developing *WikiLambda* (note the CamelCase, which is normally present in our software tools in honour of our roots in UseMod https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UseModWiki).
The next step is now to have the Legal department do the in-depth vetting of the name. We aim to have that finalized by mid-December.
Interestingly, should *Wikifunctions* not be accepted, per the rules of the contest, the runner-up would not be *Wikilambda* but *Wikimedia Functions*.
If *Wikifunctions* is to be eliminated due to legal considerations, this is how the first round would looked like:
1. Wikimedia Functions 113 2. Wikilambda 94 3. Wikicode 63 4. Wikicodex 22 5. Wikifusion 21
With *Wikicodex* eliminated, the next round looks as this:
1. Wikimedia Functions 117 2. Wikilambda 99 3. Wikicode 75 4. Wikicodex 22
Which eliminates *Wikifusion* and leads to the following results:
1. Wikimedia Functions 125 2. Wikilambda 108 3. Wikicode 80
Finally, eliminating *Wikicode*, we see quite a strong lead:
1. Wikimedia Functions 176 2. Wikilambda 137
The winning proposal of that would be *Wikimedia Functions*, again with *Wikilambda* being the apparent follow-up. We know already that *Wikimedia Functions* would pass the vetting process (due to the strong trademark that *Wikimedia* itself is), so we would be able to stop the process there. So the comments about *Wikilambda* above would stay.
Thanks again for everyone participating in the vote! We are looking forward to finalizing the result, and come back to you within a few weeks. Once that is closed, we will be setting up the timeline and the process for the logo contest. We already have community members being eager to start. Feel free to start creating proposals and discussing them! That page is preliminary. Over the next few weeks we plan to suggest rules for the logo contest, and also to publish some suggestions regarding the potential logo. We are also very excited about these parts coming together!
Thank you all!