awesome \o/

Thanks for sharing.

On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 10:49 AM Joris Quarshie <joris.quarshie@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Wikimedia Tech Safari Attendees,

We're thrilled to announce that all recorded sessions from the Wikimedia Tech Safari Program are now uploaded to the program's schedule and documentation pages!

Thank you for your patience as we processed the recordings. We also want to express our sincere gratitude for your participation and contributions to a fantastic program.

Accessing Recordings and Resources:

You can find the recordings listed alongside the speaker information, community links, and source code details for each session.

Here's a quick reference for each session:

  1. Charting Your Course with Kiwix Development & Localization
  2. Building Bridges with Code: Contribute to Wikifunctions and Connect the World
  3. Toolforge Paas Deep Dive: What is it? how do you deploy your code on it?
  4. Cut, Craft, Captivate: Building the Future of Wiki Videos with VideoCutTool
  5. Commons for Android
  6. Type, Translate, Transform: Unlock Languages with Scribe's Code Magic
  7. Cloud Code Conquest: Build the Future of the Wikiverse with Wikimedia Cloud Services
  8. Code the Next Wave: Building Wikifunctions with WikiLambda's Power

Questions and Support:

If you have any questions about the recordings or the program, please don't hesitate to reply directly to this email or contact Joris Quarshie at joris.quarshie@gmail.com.

We hope you continue to explore the exciting world of Wikimedia technology!

Sincerely,

The Wikimedia Tech Safari Program Team


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