Here's the latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
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Recent changes
- Wikimedia developers can now officially continue to use both Gerrit and GitLab,
due to a June 24 decision by the Wikimedia Foundation to support
software development on both platforms. Gerrit and GitLab are both code
repositories used by developers to write, review, and deploy the
software code that supports the MediaWiki software that the wiki
projects are built on, as well as the tools used by editors to create
and improve content. This decision will safeguard the productivity of
our developers and prevent problems in code review from affecting our
users. More details are available in the Migration status page.
- The Wikimedia Foundation seeks applicants for the Product and Technology Advisory Council
(PTAC). This group will bring technical contributors and Wikimedia
Foundation together to co-define a more resilient, future-proof
technological platform. Council members will evaluate and consult on the
movement's product and technical activities, so that we develop
multi-generational projects. We are looking for a range of technical
contributors across the globe, from a variety of Wikimedia projects. Please apply here by August 10.
- Editors with rollback user-rights who use the Wikipedia App for Android can use the new Edit Patrol
features. These features include a new feed of Recent Changes, related
links such as Undo and Rollback, and the ability to create and save a
personal library of user talk messages to use while patrolling. If your
wiki wants to make these features available to users who do not have
rollback rights but have reached a certain edit threshold, you can contact the team. You can read more about this project on Diff blog.
- Editors who have access to The Wikipedia Library can once again use non-open access content in SpringerLinks, after the Foundation contacted them to restore access. You can read more about this and 21 other community-submitted tasks that were completed last week.
Changes later this week
Future changes
- Next week, functionaries, volunteers maintaining tools, and software development teams are invited to test the temporary accounts
feature on testwiki. Temporary accounts is a feature that will help
improve privacy on the wikis. No further temporary account deployments
are scheduled yet. Please share your opinions and questions on the project talk page. [1]
- Editors who upload files cross-wiki, or teach other people how to do
so, may wish to join a Wikimedia Commons discussion. The Commons
community is discussing limiting who can upload files through the
cross-wiki upload/Upload dialog feature to users auto-confirmed on
Wikimedia Commons. This is due to the large amount of copyright
violations uploaded this way. There is a short summary at Commons:Cross-wiki upload and discussion at Commons:Village Pump.
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