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From: Adam Baso <abaso@wikimedia.org>
Date: Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: CREDIT in 35 minutes (was: CREDIT Showcase in two days - 2-Nov-2016 - call for demos)
To: Wikimedia developers <wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org>


In case you missed it, here's the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmfqtP3pr2Y&t=47

Today presenters covered Wikipedia offline (including a Progressive Web App version) prototypes, IFTTT automated testing, file property searches, and Wikidata visualizations you can copy and paste into articles. More details on the Etherpad.

-Adam







On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 12:26 PM, Adam Baso <abaso@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Reminder, CREDIT will be starting in about 35 minutes.

On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Adam Baso <abaso@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi!

The next CREDIT showcase is in two days - Wednesday, 2-November-2016 at 1800 UTC (1100 San Francisco).


Got a demo? Add it here:


Last month (WebM, YouTube) we saw great demos of a Raspberry Pi based network conditioner, Wikidata credits for maps, extended OCR support for Indic Wikisource projects, an intro to EventBus and ChangePropagation, data visualizations on maps, and an alternative table of contents approach.

We're excited to see what's next! Whether you've just launched a new feature or are just getting started with an idea, we welcome demos from Wikimedia community members and staff alike.

See you soon. And if you would like to invite anyone to CREDIT, feel free to use this template.

Hi <FNAME>


I hope all is well with you! I wanted to let you know about CREDIT, a monthly demo series that we’re running to showcase open source tech projects from Wikimedia Community, Reading, Editing, Discovery, Infrastructure and Technology.


CREDIT is open to the public, and we welcome questions and discussion. The next CREDIT will be held on November 2nd at 11am PT / 2pm ET / 18:00 UTC.


Here’s a link to the YouTube live stream, which will be available shortly before the event starts. There’s more info on MediaWiki.org, and on Etherpad, which is where we take notes and ask questions. You can also ask questions on IRC in the Freenode chatroom #wikimedia-office (web-based access here).


Please feel free to pass this information along to any interested folks. Our projects tend to focus on areas that might be of interest to folks working across the open source tech community: language detection, numerical sort, large data visualizations, maps, and all sorts of other things.


Thanks, and I hope to see you at CREDIT.


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