Wikimedia Diversity Conference 2013/Documentation/roundup4 diversity general

Roundup-Session 4 - diversity: general (technical) approaches to further openness in Wikipedia edit

What does diversity in techincal development it mean? edit

Participation: getting more people involved -- eg mentoring, google code (e.g. google summer of code)

Partnering: How people can access and take part in the technology / partnerships with allied organizations

Communication: Technical communication (documentation)

1. What project has worked well? edit

  • Participation
  • Google Summer of Code
  • Outreach Program for Women
  • can work on our retention & screening process
  • Partnering
  • Initial integration with OSM tools and community
  • API
  • Bots that write to the API - fix spelling, dead links - using it as read basis
  • Starting to query Wikidata
  • Collaboration with OKFN during Summer of Code
  • Communication
  • The notification on Notifications were pretty good

2. What new ideas result from the conference? (specific to technological development) edit

Participation

  • Tools:
  • Reducing the barriers - eg editing tools
  • User experience that leverages social media norms and tools
  • Focused users group - eg. wiki chicks (women only spaces)
  • Profiles - as a means for identification and connection
  • Systemic bias - Writing scripts to query Wikidata to check systemic bias
  • Training & Documentation:
  • Guided Tour - walk through workflows. Individual wikis can make their own JavaScript tours, which also introduces people into developing technology.
  • Partnering
  • Increased dialogue allied communities -
  • Representation at conferences and smaller local events
  • More collaborations like OKFN
  • Co-worker events to enhance OKFN annotation tools and our use of it
  • OSM tIle server - moving towards being able to make improvements to OSM tech
  • Partnering with various wikimedia projects
  • Login with OAuth, such as Facebook and G+?
  • Communication
  • Not too much...or NONE

3. Who likes to be the contact person for people who want to get more involved or like to adapt the project in their home country? edit

  • Sumana ;)
  • (Matthew Flaschen can help with that)

4. What future projects should be started and who likes to take part? edit

Future Projects We Recommend Prioritizing


  • Diverse documentation!!!
  • Not just more extensive documentation but rather guided tours / help tips
  • Better communication about documentation tools - so people will actually use them
  • Accessible and iterative user experience
  • Feedback from regular users about the technology / including readers
  • Listening - eg. visual editor -- users can influence project development
  • Listening to these other communities -- create spaces and events where we can hear them
  • Partnerships and events
  • Feedack forms
  • Better Labs Space
  • Wikipedia Labs: prototying space