User:Sharihareswara (WMF)/TODO

Sumana Harihareswara's TODO list General, braindump, somewhat prioritized, necessarily incomplete.

Continuing

 * Every Monday, help Mark prep for bug triages, set work priorities
 * Mentor, keep systematic track of incoming contributors
 * Work with Mark Hershberger (and the rest of the Development Community group) to improve bug triage and reduce the unreviewed commit backlog
 * 1:1, bug triage meeting, TL;DR meeting, platform engineering meeting, commit access queue meeting
 * wikify TLDR notes consistently!
 * GSoC wrapup & recruiting
 * Push on merges, ArchiveLinks... shellbug?
 * Follow up on User:MaxSem/GSoC analysis & notes from NOLA Hackathon/Sunday
 * Women's tech event prep
 * outreach to local women's colleges & women-in-CS orgs
 * info@phparch.com
 * SF hackathon followup
 * Blog
 * write back to waitlist
 * Pune hackathon prep
 * turn http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/i18hackathon into a better tutorial
 * ask Maggie Dennis to reach out to her community to find out whether these gadgets exist already:
 * user profiles, saving plug-in settings
 * local geo coordinates - when you log in you get relevant content to your location

New/one-time

 * Give FOSDEM attendees the MediaWiki outreach materials incl GSoC flyer
 * write to wikitech-l re status of codeslush?
 * Follow up on 1.19 deployment schedule - internationalisation/localisation team, Siko's translators, Maggie Dennis, admins' IRC channel
 * Push for commons testing on commons-l
 * follow up with Patrick Reilly and general situation re wikidiff changes from PerfektesChaos http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:PerfektesChaos/WikidiffLX/coding
 * TL;DR in SF in early March? arrange travel
 * documentation re TODOs, priorities, etc.
 * write up my midyear perf review for Rob
 * work with Guillaume to figure out priorities for possible hwalls work on mediawiki.org and related tech topics -- maybe redoing the mobile pages & moving to mediawiki.org or wikitech.wikimedia.org ?
 * Pune hackathon prep - meeting on Tuesday
 * Ask Siebrand about lessons learned from doing a new contributors training in Pune
 * whitelist IP: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25000
 * put Call for Paper deadlines in engineering calendar
 * Assign some patches for review to werdna & Timo
 * Work on git primer/documentation with Chad

Soon

 * Write back to SF hackathon attendees
 * Philippe Bouzaglou followup (SF hackathon)
 * Help Thibault find OCR community
 * Tell Sarah Namm about datavisualization projects so she can volunteer
 * Tell Andrew Clarkson about pywikipediabot
 * Tell people to propose to LinuxTag, propose to Open Source Bridge
 * Look into Bugzilla management ops stuff, consult with RobLa
 * Get mediawiki-l, mediawiki-enterprise, wikitech-l list adminship
 * Investigate contributor agreement/ToS
 * find out if http://wiki.ubc.ca/Help:Widgets/SlideShare http://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Widget:SlideShare is good with the new HTML5 magic
 * remind blobaugh to call out non-RESTful bits and look at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/80728 when writing API documentation
 * talk with developers who have been reverted most (proportionally) recently about improving
 * re pywikipediabot commit access: write a guide - explain how to get it; document on their manual
 * ask http://wiki.ubc.ca/Special:Version about their extensions
 * help fundraising team liaise with Wikimedia, Drupal, CiviCRM, etc. communities
 * Nick Jenkins followup (per Roan, LCA)
 * Follow up with David Baumgarten & encourage -- did easy fundraising bug
 * Ask community about extensions that need maintainers, possibly going by number of unreviewed patches
 * SMW bug triage and then eventually a patch triage
 * Look into FTW Group (Ipsheeta)
 * Ask Arthur Richards to look into easy bugs in MobileFrontend
 * Follow up on Rolph idea for event childcare
 * Look into GirlDevelopIt
 * add documentation tasks that are needed in the appropriate months of Roadmap
 * follow up with Rusty re patch auto-testing with gerrit
 * Send out hackathon metrics thoughts?
 * do detective work re Reflect extension
 * Ask John Du Hart for mentorship thoughts/suggestions re contributor
 * publicize ExtensionInstaller extension & Installer work -- vol recruitment or contractor if we must. Sumana -- "we have a tarball coming up soon, help us find & fix bugs in this"
 * get Dantman, vvv, Wikinaut (Thomas Gries), Platonides into code review meeting
 * talk to individual chapters about their tech work -- talk with Guillaume about comm strategy?
 * in February, think about budget for hackathons & other volunteer encouragement needs for 2012-2013 fiscal year

Recruit

 * UI/IA frontend person to do the gerrit UI work -- we have an existing data model
 * Sumana to document best practices for aiding enthusiastic general & specifically driven volunteers
 * find PhotoCommons testers and users, & suggest people port it to other CMSes
 * get volunteers to keep our documentation up-to-date wrt 1.19, SWIFT, and git
 * find WikiLove localizers
 * find Narayam testers
 * volunteer developers to tag untagged revisions
 * find someone to shepherd Josh's page-by-page-auth extension
 * reach out to http://wikiindex.org/User:Gwsuperfan
 * HipHop: Sumana will target Fedora and Ubuntu for recruiting packagers, maybe CentOS (RPMs anyway)
 * (Sumana to help get contributors to package HipHop for different *n*x distros, to make it easier to work with)
 * testers for MediaWiki OpenID extension
 * reach out to http://phpsp.org.br/
 * More on Chad's global config RfC
 * redlink off Wikimedia Platform Engineering
 * recruit volunteers to work on this
 * Get into gadgets/user scripts community
 * Get into extensions community
 * Get into toolservers community
 * Get privileges on mwbot project
 * Get into templates community
 * Prepare for 1.19 beta testing by compiling a list of people who reported problems in 1.17.0, 1.17.1 & 1.18.0. Ask them to be on-call to test.
 * Mark to compile the list -- Amgine, et al.
 * Sumana to possibly ask them to test trunk versions, definitely ask them to test the 1.19 branch.
 * Discuss testing community stuff with Mark & Ashar (testing mailing list? meetings?)
 * Leslie Carr for Ops-focused meetups for next hackathons in SF?
 * Ask Ian Baker for ideas re SF hacker community outreach
 * Ask community - what conferences should we sponsor?

Longer-term
My goal is to facilitate volunteer contributions, and there are a few missing parts right now that slow me down, and slow down volunteers who want to help. The main problems I'm worried about:
 * Code review in general. For example, per MediaWiki roadmap/1.18/Revision report, we've been stuck at 46 to-review revisions tagged 1.18 for about a week.  And the http://toolserver.org/~bryan/stats/codereview-status-diff.png chart is worrying.
 * Ideas: I know RobLa is working on this. Some ideas: Get aggressive about hiring the security engineer (who will do code review)...
 * We are simply not good enough at reviewing and responding to new volunteers' contributions quickly. They usually come through Bugzilla, and we have 146 MediaWiki patches in BZ waiting for review:  https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/buglist.cgi?keywords=patch%2C%20need-review%2C%20&keywords_type=allwords&order=Last%20Changed&type0-0-6=matches&field0-0-4=short_desc&query_format=advanced&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&product=MediaWiki&type0-0-2=substring .  I predict the Bugzilla patch queue will continue to exist even after we switch to git, because many newbies won't learn git until after they start contributing patches.
 * Ideas: Mark and I try to get through twenty patches each week (we failed at sprinting in early November; maybe we need a daily meeting?); I encourage a patch review squad, especially new developers who don't have as many commitments already; do it at hackathons as a way to teach code review?
 * Our best source of interested developers will be MediaWiki administrators. But we don't provide a good pipeline for them to get involved in development.  And it's hard for administrators to even learn of the existence of extensions and to intuit which extensions would be best to install, and thus to get on the path to becoming power users (and possibly developers).
 * Ideas: get a pointer onto the last page of the install screen that to links to an extensions portal on mediawiki.org, and mention the four that people really ought to install, like Cite; do a sweep of some "powered by MediaWiki" sites and their Special:Version pages and contact them to suggest extensions to install; publicize Gadgets more when ResourceLoader 2 comes out, and suggest to them that they use the main gadgets repo...


 * Build awareness of our Great Movement Projects & Strategic Opportunities in the existing volunteer development community and in new & returning volunteers -- important
 * Goal for the TL;DR team - not just about increasing contribution, also aligning community around our goals.
 * Sumana to author post(s) about priorities from whitepaper (help from Guillaume), to reach out to tech communities, encourage volunteers
 * in the future, all gadgets will need to be RL2-compatible -- start publicizing this -- will start sometime after the 1.19 deployment (check w Roan for when)
 * Chase Ben for Roadmap stuff re SWIFT in February
 * get Debian/Ubuntu pkg of MediaWiki onto 1.18 - low priority.
 * look at Ubuntu/Debian MediaWiki package, apt-get source, see folder of patches
 * check out the gerrit community
 * Get toolserver account to make, host tools to gather & display stats re SVN & bugzilla
 * Blog about AOSA document and mention that programmers often seek "rationale" (from Making Software "Code Talkers" chapter)
 * Ask Global Education team to ask partners: do you need a web API for Wikibooks, Wiktionary, Wikiversity? Do you have any requests?  Integrate with Moodle/Desire2Learn/Blackboard/Koha/etc.?
 * email 6th floor people and suggest that they can ask me or Guillaume if they have questions about engineering projects, feasibilities of ideas, etc.
 * Get in-person MediaWiki ramp-up help from engineers, and synthesize that into training documents for future installfests
 * find PHP students/kids to encourage into MediaWiki at schools
 * help them with travel to hackathons & invite them
 * Build my knowledge of conferences, distribution channels, and other means by which we can find potential volunteers, and running pilot events as seems feasible.
 * PHPNW: (Manchester, UK) http://conference.phpnw.org.uk/phpnw11/
 * Codemash (not just PHP), Sandusky, OH January
 * Dutch PHP Conference, Amsterdam, usually June
 * php|tek, Chicago, IL, usually May
 * PHP Community Conference, Nashville, usually April
 * PHP Benelux, Belgium, usually January
 * POSSCON (not just PHP), Columbia, SC, usually Feb or March
 * Confoo (not just PHP), Montreal, usually Feb
 * http://www.catchafire.org/org_home
 * try to get pro bono security pentesting? maybe from Matasano or a similar firm
 * Consider PCF, Mozilla, GNOME, etc for QA infrastructure idea -- mailing list, etc.
 * think, and soon, about community/contributor guidelines, both behavioral & coding
 * Check how Mozilla & Canonical do Agile, + Launchpad, OpenStack & other open source Agile projects
 * investigate Mozilla (they started requiring tests a few years ago) on how they get volunteers to write tests
 * shell bugs: Communication plan. E.g. foundation-l, & think about longterm messaging for all admins, for notifications, & translations.
 * watch out for shell bug process & organize volunteer sprints
 * chase deployment privilege separation
 * travel plans -- submit proposals
 * Ramp up on my technical knowledge of MediaWiki
 * look at PHPStorm and ask jetbrains whether they want to collaborate on MediaWiki stuff somehow
 * http://blog.jetbrains.com/webide/2011/11/phpstorm-3-0-keep-your-code-in-its-best-shape/
 * http://blog.jetbrains.com/webide/
 * LCA videos to watch - Jake Appelbaum, Trevor & Roan's talk, Leslie Hawthorn's talk, The Ada Initiative, Jacinta

Recruit

 * look at getting volunteers to help Siebrand re WikiBhasha - removing cruft, adding support for Google MT
 * look at getting ideas, testing re hackpad as editor
 * look into code review mentorship program
 * ask ops to contribute upstream their custom hacks to OTRS
 * look up Dmitriy Sintsov,, the evil IP address, Banaticus & Billinghurst re: music sheets plugin
 * documentation: per RobLa's suggestion:
 * I would suggest is that we potentially recruit people who work on the more technical parts of enwiki, rather than just focusing on people who are already on mediawiki.org. Maybe start at "Village Pump (technical)" and then also see what editors are active on things like template help pages and other scarier parts of the system.


 * and Zak's plan: User:Zakgreant/Tech Docs Plan (2011-01/P6M)
 * recruit user Pinky, MattJ, & Lhridley
 * reach out to JeLuF, Jojo, aran per ohloh
 * http://vufind.org/
 * reach out to userscripts community
 * Zend & phpcloud
 * reach out to infochimps with Dario
 * http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Special:Version 1.16.5
 * contact Meredith Farkas to suggest upgrade* contact http://adastechnicalbooks.indiebound.com/contact-us re GLAM outreach
 * webmaster@undefinedhiddeninthesand.com re upgrade, and sheet music plugin Extension:Score
 * couchsurfing wiki -- it's at 1.15 http://wiki.couchsurfing.com/en/Special:Version and they have an extension they should put on mediawiki.org http://wiki.couchsurfing.com/en/Google_Calendar_MediaWiki_plugin
 * look at http://www.custis.ru/html/news.htm to recruit (why? made a note to myself about it on 30 Sept 2011)
 * follow up on http://christian.legnitto.com/blog/2011/07/29/announcing-mediawiki-bugzilla-a-mediawiki-extension-embed-bug-data/
 * Make our CREDITS file more complete, perhaps by looking at commit summaries.