MediaWiki Stakeholders' Group/Annual Report 2020

Focus Areas
In 2020, we focused mainly on these areas:
 * Continuation and improvement of MediaWiki user experience. We are striving to keep user experience of MediaWiki as consistent and integrated as possible for self-installed MediaWiki instances (see output).
 * Outreach to relevant stakeholders. We have increased our efforts to reach out to MediaWiki maintainers by co-organizing conferences.
 * Exchange of experience among stakeholders, i.e. primarily people running MediaWiki as their platform. This was done in regular online meetings and through our discussion platform on Element.
 * Professionalisation. We completed incorporation and are recognized as a 501(c)(6) organisation.

Output

 * We co-organized EMWCon 2020 and SMWCon 2020.
 * We created a blog for mediawiki experts: https://mediawikiexperts.blog

Real Life Meetings
Due to the travel restrictions imposed by the COIVD-19 pandemic, we did not conduct any real life meetings in 2020.

Online Meetings

 * 12 regular telcos (Hangouts), all documented. Average attendance: 15 participants. We introduced an informational section called "Mediawiki News" to point out interesting topics in MediaWiki development.
 * Ongoing chat discussions on Element - Several rooms for different topics. Activity in these rooms has considerably increased compared to last year. This has effectively become a medium for exchange and requests for help.

Real Life
In 2020, we actively participated in various MediaWiki and Open Source conferences, among others with these topics:


 * EMWCon Spring 2020: Maintaining your wiki: You know you have to, A method for automating MediaWiki deploys using only tools you already use, Site Reliability: monitoring and alerting in 3 easy steps, Push your wikifarm pages with encrypted credential handling, E/SMW to tackle the Corona crisis, and more.
 * SMWCon Fall 2020: Privacy considerations, Export semantic data via API, Mediawiki 1.35 Migration, and more.

Online
Participation in discussions on 3rd party relevant topics
 * Discussions in Phabricator
 * RfC on Hybrid extension management
 * Participation in the Gitlab consultation

Financials and internals

 * In 2020 we spent $2,410 on incorporation and conference organization. The money was collected from individual grants by members and membership fees.
 * We are incorporated and registered in the US as a 501(c)(6) organization.
 * We have a functional board with regular meetings. One person left the board in 2020 and was replaced.