I'm now acting as community liaison for bots and tools makers, including Toolserver users, who are interested in trying Wikimedia Labs. This means I am specifically interested in the Tool Labs environments (which are currently the "bots" and "webtools" Labs projects).
So starting next week, I'll be collating and sorting the feedback that's been sent on these lists and listed elsewhere, improving documentation, leading live or asynchronous feedback and training sessions, and helping prioritize and add details to TODO lists for people who want to work on improving the Tool Labs environment. For example, https://labsconsole.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Move_your_bot_to_Labs will get better. :-) I expect to perform this role through at least the autumn of 2013.
I just had a chat with Ryan Lane, CT Woo, and Erik Moeller today to solidify details about that so I could announce it to you. :-) Ryan remains the technical lead on Wikimedia Labs *infrastructure* (the foundation that serves all Labs projects).
I'm looking forward to working with Wikimedia Germany, other Toolserver supporters, DaB., and the tools and bots communities to help improve their experience.
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