The Language and Product Localisation team is hosting two office hours to discuss this year's plans and gather feedback from event organizers. The first session is October 5 at 16:00 UTC (Europe-Africa-Americas friendly), and the second is on October 6 at 03:00 UTC (Asia-Pacific friendly).
MediaWiki Product Insights: The latest edition includes details about: research about hook handlers to help simplify development, research about performance improvements, work to improve the REST API for end-users, and more.
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When you did this GA review, did you spot-check the sources to make sure they verified the information in the article? If not, could you do that? (Hopefully that won't necessitate re-opening the GAN.) If you did, can you make sure to specify that you've done so in the future? (Some people make a list of the footnotes/sources they checked, anything kind of like that will do.) -- asilvering (talk) 18:08, 6 October 2024 (UTC)
I did check the sources available online and everything checked out in my spot check. I will be sure to note which ones I checked in the future! M4V3R1CK32 (talk) 18:21, 6 October 2024 (UTC)
I restored the Wisconsin project tag to this biography. I am at a loss understanding why you removed it. Viriditas (talk) 22:48, 6 October 2024 (UTC)
"Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (1887-1986) was a world-renowned artist born in Sun Prairie, who leaned on her Wisconsin upbringing and strength to make her way in a predominately male art world. Known as "The Mother of American Modernism," Georgia O'Keeffe is remembered as a daughter of Sun Prairie with a historical marker where her house once stood, an avenue with her name, and a dedicated room in our museum. The Museum's current exhibit highlights her relationships with family, art, and the City of Sun Prairie. The Museum is also the first stop on a virtual driving tour of Georgia O'Keeffe's Formative World."Viriditas (talk) 22:56, 6 October 2024 (UTC)
::You know, that's completely fair. It was a case of moving too fast. M4V3R1CK32 (talk) 13:01, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
@Viriditas: the Wikipedia article does a poor job connecting O'Keeffe to Wisconsin and should be updated to reflect the information you've shared. The article says O'Keeffe was born there, moved away when she was 15, and a middle school is named after her. There isn't a clear significant connection between the state and the person. M4V3R1CK32 (talk) 13:07, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
I will take your criticism to heart and make some changes. I do think the early life section does connect O'Keeffe to Wisconsin, but as you say, much more can be done. Part of the problem here is that the daughter articles about O'Keeffe have far more information than the parent. This is because the main article suffers from too many cooks in the kitchen. I've tried to work with some of these other writers, but they haven't been too receptive to collaboration, perhaps because they've been busy doing other things, which is understandable. So I'm afraid that the only way forward is to fix it myself. Towards this end, I find that working backwards, for example, writing the daughter article first (Early life of Georgia O'Keeffe) and then adding the relevant info to the parent, tends to work best, although I suspect most people would do it the other way around. Viriditas (talk) 20:26, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
It is always tough when we're off doing our own things. I think either approach could work. I'd be happy to collab as I can on the O'Keeffe article. I'm surprised it is not yet a GA and I'd be more than happy to help get it up to that level. M4V3R1CK32 (talk) 13:47, 8 October 2024 (UTC)
Wiki for Human Rights is organizing a call for South Asia, East, Southeast Asia and the Pacific communities to discuss the Future of WikiForHumanRights on October 24 at 10 UTC.
Campaign Events tool: a call with the Indonesian communities will be hosted on October 25.
Tech News: In issue 2024/42, read about the removal of the Structured Discussion extension (also known as Flow), work on making text searches easier, and more. In issue 2024/43, read about improvements to mobile app navigation, temporary accounts pilot details, the Content Discovery Experiments, and more updates.
MediaWiki: The latest monthly MediaWiki Product Insights newsletter is available and include updates on Wikimedia’s authentication system, research to simplify feature development in the MediaWiki platform, and more.
CampaignEvents extension: The CampaignEvents extension provides tools to create, manage, and promote collaborative activities on the wikis, such as edit-a-thons, meetups, and more. You can visit the Deployment page to learn how to get the extension on your wiki.
New Content Translation feature: Translators using Content Translation on wikis with mobile support can now customize their article suggestions with 41 filtering options. This feature helps translators find relevant articles based on their interests for translation.
Temporary Accounts: Temporary accounts will begin rolling out on October 29 to production wikis with an aim to do a complete deployment by May 2025. You can see the deployment plan and timeline on the project page. As we rollout this change, it is likely that some tools (gadgets, user scripts, templates and bots) will be impacted by it. We have a developer FAQto help developers with making necessary changes to their maintained tool(s). Please let us know on our talk page if you have any tool in mind that may need updating or if you need help with updating your maintained tools.
For information about the Bulletin and to read previous editions, see the project page on Meta-Wiki. Let askcacwikimedia.org know if you have any feedback or suggestions for improvement!
Here is a quick overview of highlights from the Wikimedia Foundation over the first half of November 2024. Please help translate.
Upcoming and current events and conversations Talking: 2024 continues
Commons Community Call: The first community call with Wikimedia Commons volunteers and stakeholders to help prioritize support efforts for 2025-2026 Fiscal Year will take place on November 21. The theme of this call will be about how content should be organised on Wikimedia Commons. The call will be hosted by Chief Product and Technology Officer Selena Deckelmann.
Wikifunctions: The Abstract Wikipedia team is working toward a rewrite of our backend services in a different programming language, likely Rust. More status updates.
Temporary accounts: Logged-out editors on 12 wikis, including Norwegian, Romanian, Serbian, Danish, and Cantonese Wikipedia, receive temporary accounts now. This new account type enhances the privacy of logged-out editors and makes it easier for community members to communicate with them. Read the new Diff post to learn more about temporary accounts.
Mobile apps: The Mobile Apps team has released an update to the iOS app’s navigation, now available in the latest App store version.
Admin Retention: A survey on Wikipedia Administrator Recruitment, Retention, and Attrition is open until November 11. As part of the Foundation's 2024-2025 Annual Plan, the research team and collaborators are studying recruitment, retention, and attrition patterns among long-tenured community members in official moderation and administration roles.
Knowledge is Human: The campaign web page, which educates visitors on Wikipedia’s model and why it’s trustworthy, has earned over 140,000 clicks. The campaign has increased pageviews on WikimediaFoundation.org by more than 50%.
Annual Goals Progress on Equity See also a list of all movement events: on Meta-Wiki
WikiCelebrate: From making a minor maintenance edit in 2005 to being one of the most appreciated Wikimedians in the Central Eastern European (CEE) region: this month we celebrate Mārtiņš Bruņenieks.
Future of Language Incubation: As part of a new Future of Language Incubation initiative to support language onboarding, Wikipedia is now live for five languages: Pannonian Rusyn, Tai Nüa, Iban, Obolo, and Southern Ndebele.
Global Advocacy: Reflecting on the anniversary of the EU’s Digital Service Act (DSA), Wikimedians share successes and public policy priorities at digital rights Global Gathering event, and more global advocacy updates.
Fundraising Report: Our annual fundraising report for the 2023-2024 fiscal year is published. Last year, we had over 8 million donors giving an average donation of m:Fundraising/2023-24 Report0.58. We ran campaigns in 33 countries, 18 languages, and received donations from over 200 countries.