LevelUp is a mentorship program that will start in January 2013 and that replaces the "20% time" policy https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_engineering_20%25_policy for Wikimedia Foundation engineers. Technical contributors, volunteer or staff, have the opportunity to participate; see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mentorship_programs/LevelUp for more details.
We started 20% time to ensure that Wikimedia Foundation engineers would spend at least 20% of each week on tasks that directly serve the Wikimedia developer and user community, including bug triage, code review, extension review, documentation, urgent bugfixes, and so on. It had various flaws. 1 day every week, I made people task-switch and it got in the way of their deadlines, and it was perceived as a chore that always needed doing.
It felt like enforcing a rota to do the dishes. So instead, let's build a dishwasher. :-) We can cross-train each other and fill in the empty rows on the maintainership table https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Developers/Maintainers so our whole community gains the capacity to get stuff done faster.
If you've been frustrated because of code review delays, I want you to sign up for LevelUp -- by March 2013 you could be a comaintainer of a codebase and be merging and improving other people's patchsets, which will give them more time and incentive to merge yours. :-)
When I asked what people wanted to learn, I got a variety of responses -- including "MediaWiki in general", "puppet", "networking", and "JS, PHP, HTML, CSS, SQL" -- all of which you can learn through LevelUp. When I asked how you wanted to learn, all of you said you wanted real-life, hands-on work with mentors who could answer your questions. Here you go. :-)
I won't be starting the matchmaking process in earnest till I come back from the Thanksgiving break on Monday, but I will reply to talk page messages and emails then. :-)
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 8:10 PM, Sumana Harihareswara sumanah@wikimedia.org wrote:
LevelUp is a mentorship program that will start in January 2013 and that replaces the "20% time" policy https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_engineering_20%25_policy for Wikimedia Foundation engineers. Technical contributors, volunteer or staff, have the opportunity to participate; see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mentorship_programs/LevelUp for more details.
We started 20% time to ensure that Wikimedia Foundation engineers would spend at least 20% of each week on tasks that directly serve the Wikimedia developer and user community, including bug triage, code review, extension review, documentation, urgent bugfixes, and so on. It had various flaws. 1 day every week, I made people task-switch and it got in the way of their deadlines, and it was perceived as a chore that always needed doing.
It felt like enforcing a rota to do the dishes. So instead, let's build a dishwasher. :-) We can cross-train each other and fill in the empty rows on the maintainership table https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Developers/Maintainers so our whole community gains the capacity to get stuff done faster.
If you've been frustrated because of code review delays, I want you to sign up for LevelUp -- by March 2013 you could be a comaintainer of a codebase and be merging and improving other people's patchsets, which will give them more time and incentive to merge yours. :-)
When I asked what people wanted to learn, I got a variety of responses -- including "MediaWiki in general", "puppet", "networking", and "JS, PHP, HTML, CSS, SQL" -- all of which you can learn through LevelUp. When I asked how you wanted to learn, all of you said you wanted real-life, hands-on work with mentors who could answer your questions. Here you go. :-)
I won't be starting the matchmaking process in earnest till I come back from the Thanksgiving break on Monday, but I will reply to talk page messages and emails then. :-) -- Sumana Harihareswara Engineering Community Manager Wikimedia Foundation
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I know they just came from the bugzilla descriptions (which really need to be updated in some cases), but some of the component descriptions are just funny: *API: RESTful Web-based API that lets people interact with MediaWiki programmatically *Job queue (available since 1.21) (They're funny because the API isn't RESTful and the Job Queue isn't new in 1.21).
-bawolff
On 22/11/12 01:38, bawolff wrote:
I know they just came from the bugzilla descriptions (which really need to be updated in some cases), but some of the component descriptions are just funny: *API: RESTful Web-based API that lets people interact with MediaWiki programmatically *Job queue (available since 1.21) (They're funny because the API isn't RESTful and the Job Queue isn't new in 1.21).
Removed from [[Developers/Maintainers]]. Someone should just do the same at bugzilla.
On 11/21/2012 07:10 PM, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
LevelUp is a mentorship program that will start in January 2013 and that replaces the "20% time" policy https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_engineering_20%25_policy for Wikimedia Foundation engineers. Technical contributors, volunteer or staff, have the opportunity to participate; see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mentorship_programs/LevelUp for more details.
We started 20% time to ensure that Wikimedia Foundation engineers would spend at least 20% of each week on tasks that directly serve the Wikimedia developer and user community, including bug triage, code review, extension review, documentation, urgent bugfixes, and so on. It had various flaws. 1 day every week, I made people task-switch and it got in the way of their deadlines, and it was perceived as a chore that always needed doing.
It felt like enforcing a rota to do the dishes. So instead, let's build a dishwasher. :-) We can cross-train each other and fill in the empty rows on the maintainership table https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Developers/Maintainers so our whole community gains the capacity to get stuff done faster.
If you've been frustrated because of code review delays, I want you to sign up for LevelUp -- by March 2013 you could be a comaintainer of a codebase and be merging and improving other people's patchsets, which will give them more time and incentive to merge yours. :-)
When I asked what people wanted to learn, I got a variety of responses -- including "MediaWiki in general", "puppet", "networking", and "JS, PHP, HTML, CSS, SQL" -- all of which you can learn through LevelUp. When I asked how you wanted to learn, all of you said you wanted real-life, hands-on work with mentors who could answer your questions. Here you go. :-)
I won't be starting the matchmaking process in earnest till I come back from the Thanksgiving break on Monday, but I will reply to talk page messages and emails then. :-)
Sorry for the delay on this. I am doing matchmaking now -- I have started off with the people who had already contacted me to tell me what they are interested in learning or teaching for January-March 2013. I'll put matches or people awaiting matching down in https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mentorship_programs/LevelUp/Q1_2013 ; I'm maintaining that page so please let me add you.
You can sign up now by emailing me and telling me what you'd like to learn or teach. I can't absolutely guarantee you that I can match you with someone, but the probability is very high.
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