Enterprise MediaWiki hackathon

This page holds planning information for a possible "enterprise MediaWiki hackathon", as first discussed at SMWCon Fall 2013 in Berlin. The basic idea is that it will be a way for people (industry, academia and hackers) to work on "enterprise MediaWiki", i.e. non-Wikimedia Foundation, projects - which in practice probably means creating new extensions, modifying existing extensions, working on skins, templates, forms and the like, and potentially working on documentation as well.

If you're interested in participating in such an event, feel free to add your opinions below, and add the " ~ " signature.

Dates and duration
''Ideas about the timing of this event - can be a year, season, month, or a specific set of dates. Should it be done before, after or alongside an existing event? Also, should it be held on a weekend or during the week? And how long should it last?''
 * We could either co-locate it with the OpenData Hackathon: http://opendataday.org or at least "steal" the idea: have several events at the same date in different locations around the world at once. We could team up via skype/google hangout and local groups can try to get something solved. Krabina (talk) 07:57, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Doing this as part of the "Open Data Hackathon" probably doesn't make sense, since most or all of the projects wouldn't involve open data. Having multiple venues, though, does seem like a reasonable idea - that sort of discussion probably belongs in the "Location" or "Other stuff" sections below, but it's good to talk about it anywhere. Yaron Koren (talk) 14:07, 4 November 2013 (UTC)

Location
''Where should it be held? This could be a continent, country, city, or venue. Extra points if you're willing to nominate a location that could host the event for free.''
 * I'll be happy to host an event in Vienna, Austria. I have space for a max. of 20 persons. (My venue will be used on the above mentioned open data hackathon, though, so this will only be possible if we decide to go for a different date). Krabina (talk) 07:57, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Regarding the multiple events in multiple locations: on the one hand it's easier to exchange ideas if everyone is in the same place but on the other hand time and expenses for travelling might stop people from attending. So, having multiple events in different locations is probably a good idea and might allow more people to participate. I like it. Mash (talk) 13:29, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Also the focus of the event might have an impact on what's the best location and timing. For example, if teaching and outreach is the main goal then having multiple events in different locations might reach more people. Mash (talk) 07:41, 5 November 2013 (UTC)

Focus
''The word "hackathon" comprises a variety of different formats. Should the focus be on teaching/outreach, on coming up with cool new ideas (possibly via judges and prizes), on getting existing local software polished and released, or on something else?''
 * Focus should be on getting things done ("create camp"). E. g. solving tricky wiki tasks (templates, variables, parsing...), implementing a special prototype of something, coding and programming, translation/documentation, testing, etc. Krabina (talk) 07:57, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Still the question is, what do you want to get done? I wonder if we can agree on a list of most pressing issues that keep people from using MediaWiki in an enterprise context. From my point of view most of these issues belong to one of the categories listed below. The specific issues are project dependent. Maybe we can add some issues and then decide on priority? Mash (talk) 07:41, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Brand awareness
 * Usability
 * Polish
 * Missing features

Other stuff
''Miscellaneous thoughts. Is there a better word than "hackathon" for this event? Can we get sponsors? (The need for sponsors probably depends in large part on (a) whether the venue is free, and (b) whether there are prizes.) Should the whole thing be done as a Google Hangout?''
 * We tend to use "Create Camp" rather than hackathon to avoide the negative connotation of the word hacking... Krabina (talk) 07:57, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
 * "Create Camp" could work - I'm personally not worried about negative connotations (though I know some people are), but what we're talking about, at least if we go with the 3rd option above, doesn't quite fit into the intended use of "hack" either - it would be less about playing around with ideas and creating quick demos (what "hack" sort of implies) and more about creating real code for general release. Yaron Koren (talk) 14:16, 4 November 2013 (UTC)