Thanks for pointing that out Pine. I believe WikiConference North America
will be on October 18 to 22 in Columbus, Ohio.
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 10:41 AM, Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Victoria,
I hope that you are OK with discussing this announcement on Wikimedia-l,
which seems to me to be the most applicable mailing list for my questions.
I have two questions and one comment.
I think that I understand the desires here. However, it is unfortunate
that a likely side effect of this scheduling is an increase in total costs
and time spent traveling for those who will attend this conference and WMF
All Hands, and additional costs from the lengthening of the All Hands
conference. Since there are so many options for remote collaboration for
WMF staff for follow up to All Hands discussions, and the additional costs
for these combined changes sound likely to be in the tens to hundreds of
thousands of dollars, I am less than enthusiastic about this aspect. Can
you explain the cost-benefit analysis further, and why remote collaboration
options at much lower cost are inadequate for extending the conversations
from All Hands?
Please ensure that the dates for this conference don't conflict with Wiki
Conference North America.
The cap of 50 participants, as stated on the MediaWiki page, seems to me
to be low given the stated goals of the conference. Have you considered a
higher cap?
Thanks,
Pine
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Announcing the Wikimedia Technical Conference
Hi everyone.
This is a time of important change for technology and the Wikimedia
movement. We are evolving our platform to better support, grow, and prepare
the movement for the future to realize our strategic goals of Knowledge as
a Service and Knowledge Equity.
Our vision is to host a different type of event in 2018 — to make informed
decisions in the evolution of our platform while building our technical
community engagement and enhancing our product vision. We want to be able
to gather and discuss to determine our future direction and that of our
shared platform; to communicate more broadly our product vision and to
build a solid and stable base for our volunteer developer community. Future
years will have have different focuses and themes.
We also want to learn from our experiences during previous technically
oriented events to improve our focus, enhance outcomes, and to give
ourselves the time and space to have informed, substantive, and timely
conversations — this all starts with the overall theme of the event.
The January 2018 Developer Summit (in Berkeley, California) event had a
broad goal to look at ways that technology can support our strategic
direction. A concrete outcome of those discussions was acknowledging the
need to evolve our core platform for the road ahead. In light of that
outcome, we will hold future events with themes that reflect our evolving
priorities and opportunities to support and enhance the Wikimedia movement
with technology. Therefore, our next technical event will be focused on
Platform Evolution.
We will hold a 4 day conference with topics that pertain to the Platform
Evolution goals that we want to achieve in the next 3 to 5 years with a
shared understanding of the product vision around those goals while also
enhancing technical engagement within the Foundation and embracing and
empowering our large community of volunteer developers.
Day 1: Product driven discussions on the how’s and why’s of our shared
goals.
Day 2 & 3: A deep dive into specific technical ideas, concerns, and
outcomes around the newly formed Platform Evolution cross-departmental
program.
Day 4: An unconference / ‘get stuff done’ format along with sessions on
building and sustaining our developer community.
We are also moving the time of year that we’ll hold this new event. The
previously established timeframe had been in January, typically adjacent to
the annual Foundation All Hands gathering, to allow for co-location of
events. However, feedback from both the DevSummit and All Hands
participants indicates that both events need more time to accomplish their
goals. All Hands is a once-a-year event that many teams use to come
together, face to face, for working meetings; as well as the entire
Foundation getting together for meetings. Going forward, we will decouple
the DevSummit from All Hands, to give both gatherings the time and space
that all attendees need to be productive and successful.
This first of the event series will take place in Q2 of our fiscal year
2018-2019, in October 2018, and will be held in Portland, OR, USA. This
timing was chosen to give us the opportunity to formulate plans, proposals,
and programs in time for the Foundation annual planning cycle which starts
in January 2019.
Since we have a new focus and want to expand upon the successes of the
Developer Summit events from years past — we will now call this gathering
of like-minded technologists the Wikimedia Technical Conference (WM
TechCon). Stay tuned for more information on the formation of the program
committee and the participant’s selection process, as we are making quite a
few changes based on the feedback collected from previous events.
Make sure to follow the event’s mediawiki page <https://www.mediawiki.org/
wiki/Wikimedia_Technical_Conference/2018> for more details.
Best wishes,
Victoria Coleman
Chief Technology Officer
Wikimedia Foundation
1 Montgomery Street, Suite 1600
San Francisco, CA 94104
+1-650-703-8112
vcoleman(a)wikimedia.org
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