Wikimedia Engineering/Report/2013/January

Engineering metrics in January:
 * 112 unique committers contributed patchsets of code to MediaWiki.
 * The total number of unresolved commits remained stable around 650.
 * About 45 shell requests were processed.
 * Wikimedia Labs now hosts projects and  users; to date  instances have been created.
 * Detailed community metrics are also available.

Major news in January include:

''Note: We're also proposing a shorter, simpler and translatable version of this report that does not assume specialized technical knowledge.

Work with us
Are you looking to work for Wikimedia? We have a lot of hiring coming up, and we really love talking to active community members about these roles.

Announcements

 * Yuvaraj Pandian re-joined the Mobile engineering team as Software developer (announcement).
 * Munagala Ramanath (Ram) joined the MediaWiki core team of the Platform engineering group as Senior Software Engineer (announcement).
 * Runa Bhattacharjee joined the Language Engineering team as Outreach and QA coordinator (announcement).

Technical Operations
Production Site Switchover



Site infrastructure

Fundraising

Data Dumps
 * This month we had a look at the process of using the XML dumps to create a local copy of a WMF project. This process is painful and cumbersome at best and unfathomable for the enduser in the worst case.  As part of an attempt to improve this situation, there's a new tool  available for *nix platforms, for generating MySQL tables from the XML stub and page content files.  It is intended to read input files from various versions of MediaWiki and generate output for the version the user wants.  Strictly alpha code but we'd love help testing it.

Wikimedia Labs

Kiwix
The Kiwix project is funded and executed by Wikimedia CH.

We have adapted the kiwix-plug script to a device cheaper than the Dreamplug, the Tonidoplug2. Kiwix was elected by users as February of the Month on Sourceforge and an Interivew of Kelson was published. For the first time, Kiwix has reached 100.000 downloads a month in January.

Wikidata
The Wikidata project is funded and executed by Wikimedia Deutschland.

January has been an exciting month for Wikidata. The deployment on the first 3 Wikipedias was done - Hungarian, Hebrew and Italian. At the same time work has continued on the user interface and backend for statements, the core part of phase 2 of Wikidata. This will enable users to enter information like the children of a given person or link to their portrait on Wikimedia Commons. This can already be tested on the demo system. We've also worked on making Abuse Filter work with Wikidata and wrote a new mechanism to distribute changes to the clients (Wikipedia) so they can show Wikidata changes in their Recent Changes. We made progress on using Solr for search and rewrote the draft for the inclusion syntax to be much simpler. This is the syntax that Wikipedia editors will use to include data from Wikidata in Wikipedia. A manual for using Pywikipedia on Wikidata was written as well.

If you want to code on Wikibase, the software powering Wikidata, have a look at these bugs and tasks.

Future

 * The engineering management team continues to update the Deployments page weekly, providing up-to-date information on the upcoming deployments to Wikimedia sites, as well as the engineering roadmap, listing ongoing and future Wikimedia engineering efforts.