Outreachy/Round 21
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Wikimedia is taking part as a mentoring organization in Outreachy Round 21.
Program timeline
[edit](borrowed from https://www.outreachy.org/apply/project-selection/)
Aug. 28, 2020 at 4pm UTC | Initial applications open |
Aug. 31, 2020, 4 p.m. UTC | #OutreachyChat on Twitter |
Sept. 21, 2020 at 4pm UTC | Initial application deadline |
Oct. 10, 2020 | Project list finalized |
Oct. 7, 2020 to Oct. 31, 2020 | Contribute to projects |
Oct. 31, 2020
at 4pm UTC |
Final application deadline |
Nov. 23, 2020 at 4pm UTC | Accepted interns announced |
Dec. 1, 2020
to March 2, 2021 |
Internships period |
Accepted projects
[edit]Recommended steps for accepted interns
[edit]Here are some recommended steps for accepted interns before the internship period kick-off:
- Refine your project proposal with guidance from mentors.
- Join Zulip to keep yourself up to date with the announcements related to the program and opportunities for participating in Wikimedia activities.
- Write blog posts (first due by December 1, 2020) in a language you are most comfortable with and add it to the Bi-weekly Reports page.
- Add your updates about non-coding tasks (e.g., writing a blog post, joining Zulip, etc.) in the Accepted projects' Updates section above.
- Setup your MediaWiki user page, link it with your name in the accepted projects section above and keep it up to date with your project work and reports. (e.g., User:Martyav, User:Amrit_sreekumar)
- Stay in touch with Wikimedia technical discussions by subscribing to the mailing list: wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org.
- Read stories from across the Wikimedia movement on Wikimedia Foundation’s blog.
- Read stories on Wikimedia technical blog about the technology and software behind running Wikipedia and its sister projects.
- Watch previous videos on Wikimedia technical topics here.
Ideas for projects
[edit]- Analyze community authored functions that build Wikipedia infoboxes and more mentored by Adam Baso, Denny Vrandečić
- Analyze 'need help' requests from Wiki Education Dashboard mentored by Sage Ross
- Build a tool for inferring what countries are associated with a given Wikipedia article mentored by Isaac Johnson
- Create a Not Safe for Work (NSFW) media Classifier for Wikimedia Commons mentored by Chaitanya Mittal, Daniyal Abbasi
- Create Machine Learning datasets to measure content reliability on Wikipedia mentored by Diego Saez-Trumper, Miriam Redi
- Evaluate Microsoft Playwright as replacement for our browser automation mentored by Željko Filipin, Soham Parekh, Vidhi Mody
- Refactor Selenium tests and perform cleanup mentored by Vidhi Mody, Željko Filipin, Soham Parekh
- Review and improve Lua documentation on meta and mediawiki mentored by Doug Taylor, Pavithra Eswaramoorthy
Note: Project details will be available on Outreachy site on October 7 2020 and visible to applicants who passed the initial eligibility check.
Contact
[edit]- Reach out for general questions on the #outreachy21 Zulip chat (preferred), after reading Outreach programs/Zulip.
- Organization administrators for this round are: Pavithra Eswaramoorthy, Gopa Vasanth and Srishti Sethi.
- Read how to communicate effectively and get help on technical questions.
We encourage applicants to communicate in the public streams and refrain from sending private emails/messages whenever possible. Open communication allows fellow applicants to learn from your questions. It also gives all community members a chance to answer your queries. This way, queries get answered sooner and the administrators do not become a bottleneck. Also see our communication tips.