Grants:TPS/Putnik/Wikimedia Hackathon/2019/Report
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Event name
editWikimedia Hackathon 2019
Participant connections
editOutcome
edit- Option 1: Shared Experience: What is one way you shared something from your experience with your community (either locally or globally), after the event?
- Add a link here to a blog post or newsletter you wrote about your participation afterwards, or to a meet-up you organized to share your experience with your local community.
- Option 2: Learning Pattern: What is one useful learning pattern you can share with the Wikimedia movement?
- Add a link to a learning pattern - either a new pattern you created with insights from your participation, or an existing pattern to which you added your endorsement and some significant new "considerations" or “examples” from your experience.
- Option 3: New Creation: What was one useful outcome of the event for the Wikimedia movement?
- Add a link to something new that was created as a result of your participation in this event (for example, you might link to a new tool that you and your co-participants made as a result of attending this event, or to a set of articles that the participants in your workshop created at the event).
- OCR gadget for Wikisource: Script and documentation page created.
- I wrote code for recognizing text in images using the popular open source Tesseract.js library. It is ready to be used in a many of language editions of the Wikisource. Instructions on the use of code for personal purposes also published. The code will be published later as a gadget, after the new version of Tesseract.js library will appear in the CDNjs repository hosted by Wikimedia.
- Wikidocumentaries project translated to Russian.
- I translated 315 messages of the Wikidocumentaries project into Russian. Another useful project will be available for Russian readers.