MediaWiki Developer Meet-Up 2009

The MediaWiki Developer Meet-Up will take place April 3.-5. in Berlin, at the c-base. The event is for everyone who works on MediaWiki, writes extensions, builds bots, writes scripts for the toolserver, or is otherwise interested in the technical aspects of Wikimedia. We are happy that we can now have the meet-up after our plans for 25C3 and FOSDEM failed. If you want to come to the Developer Meetup, please sign up below, and also tell us what you want to talk about.

The event will take place in parallel to the Wikimedia Foundation's board meeting and chapter meeting, so there will be a lot of Wikimedians in Berlin at the time. We plan to have a party to bring everyone together and give an opportunity for developers, board members and chapter people to mingle.

The meet-up will be a loose BarCamp-like event so topics and schedule are largely up to you. The goal is to ket to know new aspects of MediaWiki and Wikimedia and to develop ideas on how we can make things even better. And of course to have a lot of fun with wiki hackers from around the world!

Outline
A rough outline of what is going to happen


 * Friday evening: arrival, chill-out
 * Saturday, 11am to 18pm: BarCamp style discussions & presentations
 * Saturday evening: Party with developers, board members and chapter people
 * Sunday, 11am to 18pm: BarCamp style discussions & presentations
 * Sunday evening: ???
 * Monday morning: good-bye breakfast (maybe)

Yes, I want to come

 * 1) I might come, Multichill 15:08, 29 November 2008 (UTC) (nl:User:Multichill / commons:User:Multichill / http://toolserver.org/~multichill/)
 * 2) I'll probably come, depending on costs Interests: bot API --Catrope 17:20, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
 * 3) I would come if I get the visa. --Rainman 16:20, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
 * 4) I might come, depending on location and time. --Inez 16:31, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
 * 5) Maybe. Depends if I can make my parents allow me to go :D HardDisk 16:55, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
 * 6) would be nice, but depends on things Kate
 * 7) Raymond 18:06, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
 * 8) Prolineserver 18:22, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
 * 9) Wikinaut 19:36, 19 January 2009 (UTC) (interested; blocked my agenda for the event. Issues to discuss or to work on are perhaps e-mail notification improvements; implementation of global user preferences for those having unified accounts, WYSIWYG editor issues, DumpHTML issues for wikis with non-ASCII filenames)
 * 10) MattisManzel 21:50, 19 January 2009 (UTC) If in Berlin for sure, dunno yet. Interested in  a wikilandiawide, cross-engine wiki-net.
 * 11) Kolossos 22:38, 19 January 2009 (UTC) Interests: Tools, Integration of OSM and high resolution images into wikimedia
 * 12) Siebrand siebrand 23:12, 19 January 2009 (UTC) maybe (have to sort things out at home) Interests: i18n, L10n, usability
 * drh08 23:13, 19 January 2009 maybe, but need travel help. interested in geotagging and cross-language data anlaysis on toolserver.
 * Elvis untot i am not a developer, but i am interested in MW and would like to sit around and hear what the plans are. interested in MW for use in companys. (~50% chance of attending)Elvis 11:01, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
 * 1) Steffen Blaschke 12:58, 20 January 2009 (UTC) Yeah, I'll be there. Though I'm not a developer, I know my fair share about MW from my current research on Wikis in Organizations. My primary interest is with network analysis, but I also got some ideas on general statistical reports.
 * 2) Mark Bergsma Maybe. Berlin during a weekend certainly sounds doable. ;)
 * 3) Tim Starling
 * 4) Purodha,  quite likely. Junior mw/pywikipedia developer, localizer/translator, bot and toolserver account owner; interested in i18n/L10n, accessability/usability, "small" languages, European chapter, raising funds for better language+translation support, present/discuss various ideas of networked wikis (i.e. start building Web 3.0). Like to spend travel time with others.
 * 5) LA2 Meet people. General interest in Wikipedia and scalability. Most recently in bots and interwiki linking. Probably also geo/OpenStreetMap.
 * 6) -- Bryan ( talk|commons ) 13:25, 22 January 2009 (UTC) Maybe. I would like to but I will be just returning from another trip shortly before that and have to see how to sort that out with money/time.
 * Thomas7 hope to come incognito due to some difficulties in der german chapter.
 * 1) Benjamin Garn Maybe. I'm interested in Extension + Bot development. I'm working on MediaWikis in enterprise environments (security, usermanagement, workflows, ...).
 * 2) PDD 20:09, 22 January 2009 (UTC)
 * 3) brion ... will check budget if I can bring some other WMF devs out with me from SF. :)

please sign up above and also tell us what you are particularly interested in.

Please sign up even if you are not sure if you can come, we want to know if your are interested. If you need help with travel cost, please talk to the organizers.

Organizers

 * Duesentrieb
 * Henriette Fiebig

If you want to help too, talk to us.

Travel possibilities
There is a free lift/ride switchboard service available. Though the service (and the number/email of the driver) is free, the lift is usually not.

Netherlands
An overview of cost and travel times for traveling by train from The Netherlands to Berlin and back is here (in Dutch). Only really useful to Dutchies. People who travel by car and are willing to carpool could probably announce that here as well.

As for non-Europeans: sorry, but you're just gonna have to fly :)

Visa
If you need a visa to visit Germany, it may be helpful to you to have a letter of invitation. Wikimedia Germany is happy to issue such letters on request, please contact the organizers.

Here's a list that tells you if you need a visa and an overview of the rules for visa to enter Germany.