< Outreachy
Timeline
Check all the details about this round at the program page.
- September 12, 2014: participating organizations are announced
- September 12 – October 22, 2014: applicants need to get in touch with at least one project and make a contribution to it.
- September 22, 2014: application system opens; all participants need to sign in as candidates or mentors at https://opw.gnome.org/ (documentation for mentors)
- October 22, 2014: application deadline at 7pm UTC
- November 12, 2014: accepted participants announced at 7pm UTC
- December 9, 2014 - March 9, 2015: internship period
Interns
Instructions for interns and mentors:
- Check the lessons learned.
- Join https://phabricator.wikimedia.org and request to your mentors or the org admins to invite you to the OPW-9 project.
- Request a new Phabricator project.
Name | Location | Activity | Project | Mentors | Weekly Reports |
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Neta Livneh | Jerusalem, Israel |
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Wikipedia article translation metrics | Amir E. Aharoni and Joel Sahleen | Progress Report |
Roxana Necula | Bucharest, Romania |
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Wikipedia article translation metrics | Amir E. Aharoni and Joel Sahleen | Progress report |
Priyanka | India |
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Pywikibot: Compat to core migration. | Amir Sarabadani, John Vandenberg (for porting patrol.py only) | Progress Report blog |
Anke Nowottne | Berlin, Germany |
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Wikipedia Education Program need-finding research | Sage Ross, Andrew Russell Green | Progress Reports |
Ankita Shukla | India |
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Collaborative spelling dictionary building tool | Amir Aharoni, | Kartik Mistry | Weekly Progress Reports |
Christy Okpo | USA |
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Improving the Wikimedia Performance Portal | Ori Livneh, Nikolas Everett | Progress Report |
Manpreet Kaur | India |
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Extending PyWikiBot support to sites on IWM, a wiki engine and XML-RPC | John Mark Vandenberg, Fabian Neundorf | Weekly Report - blog |
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