MediaWiki Developer Summit 2015

Monday, January 26 and Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Mission Bay Center

[http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2342299368 1675 Owens Street San Francisco, California, USA]

The MediaWiki Developer Summit is an invitation-only event with an emphasis on the evolution of the MediaWiki architecture and the Wikimedia Engineering goals for 2015. This summit is a combination of three events organized in San Francisco in the past: the Architecture Summit, the yearly Wikimedia Foundation Engineering All-Hands/Tech Days event, and the San Francisco Hackathon.

The MediaWiki Developer Summit will be taking place the week after the Wikimedia Foundation's all-hands event. Participants of this event agree to follow the friendly space policy.

Registration
Registration is Open

Registration for scholarships is closed as of Oct 19, 2014.

Register here!

The MediaWiki Developer Summit is an invitation-only event—we just want to organize an efficient summit with a sane budget. MediaWiki contributors willing to participate must request an invitation. Profiles likely to be accepted include:


 * Wikimedia maintainers and other reviewers with +2 permissions;
 * maintainers and other key contributors in upstream projects;
 * top stakeholders involved in MediaWiki development; and
 * Wikimedia Engineering employees.

Travel sponsorship
Participants can request travel sponsorship when requesting an invitation. Invitation requests will be evaluated by merit, whereas travel sponsorship requests will be limited by our budget. This means that some participants might be invited but at their own expense.


 * Scholarship registration was open from September 18 through October 19, 2014.
 * We will do our best to make a decision on all scholarships by the end of October and email everyone who applied with a decision during the first week in November at the latest.
 * If you have any thoughts on community members that should be attending this event because of their contributions to MediaWiki and you would like to recommend them please email rfarrand@undefinedwikimedia.org with their email address and a short written recommendation.

Venue
The Mission Bay Center can be reached by a 25-minute bus or Muni ride from Wikimedia Foundation headquarters.


 * Muni line T from Montgomery to UCSF/Mission Bay, or
 * Bus 10 from 2nd & Howard to 17th & Connecticut

The Mission Bay Center can be reached by a 30-minute bus or Muni ride from the Club Quarters Hotel.


 * Muni line T from Embarcadero to UCSF/Mission Bay, or
 * Bus 10 from Sansome & Clay to 17th & Connecticut

Schedule
More to come later.

Monday, January 26

 * 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.: Dev Summit at Mission Bay Center
 * 6 p.m.+: offsite social event/dinner. Location to be determined.

Tuesday, January 27

 * 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.: Dev Summit at Mission Bay Center
 * 6 p.m.+: Social event @ WMF with food, drink, games, mingling, and karaoke

Topics
Feel free to add and sign up for topics that should be discussed at the 2015 MediaWiki Developer Summit.

BounceHandler extension to handle email bounces
Recently we came up with the BounceHandler extension to handle email bounces effectively. It would be great if we could get more inputs from fellow developers and maintainers on the technique we used and fetch more inputs on its capability to distinguish hard and soft bounce. Various test cases can come up in the event, and will help us improve the extension very much - which ( we expect ) will be in production by then.
 * 01tonythomas (talk)
 * Legoktm (talk)

Convert extensions to use new Config features
We recently added a set of Config classes to core to be used when accessing configuration variables, instead of using global scope. A lot of core has been converted to use these classes, but very few extensions have. We'll go over how to properly access Config options and to convert most uses of global variables. Then we'll pick extensions and start hacking!
 * Legoktm (talk) 00:15, 19 September 2014 (UTC)
 * Yurik (WMF) (talk) 17:41, 6 October 2014 (UTC)
 * your name here
 * and here

MediaWiki-Vagrant Install Party
Introduction to using MediaWiki-Vagrant to manage a development environment for hacking on MediaWiki. We'll do a really quick high level look at what Vagrant is and how MediaWiki-Vagrant uses and extends it. Then we'll get hands on by installing MediaWiki-Vagrant on everyone's laptops.
 * BDavis (WMF) (talk) 22:03, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
 * Yurik (WMF) (talk) 17:41, 6 October 2014 (UTC)
 * KMistry (WMF)

Using Graphs
How to use Graph extension on MediaWiki
 * Yurik (WMF) (talk) 17:41, 6 October 2014 (UTC)

Lua for fun and profit
Research options to use Lua for data pre-processing (e.g. for Graphs), or custom actions.
 * Yurik (WMF) (talk) 17:41, 6 October 2014 (UTC)
 * Duesentrieb ⇌ 17:44, 6 October 2014 (UTC)

Using Elasticsearch
Introduction to Elasticsearch at Wikimedia. We'll do a quick high level look at how Elasticsearch is setup as a service at Wikimedia and the ways you can talk to it (RESTful API, Elastica library provided in MediaWiki). We'll then work as a group to try and prototype a basic extension fetching some data from this service. Recommended that you already have MW-Vagrant setup so you can just enable the CirrusSearch role to start hacking
 * ^demon[omg plz] 18:02, 29 September 2014 (UTC)

Contact
Organizer: rfarrand@undefinedwikimedia.org