Wikimedia Challenge powered by ROSEdu

Wikimedia Challenge powered by ROSEdu is a contest organized by the Wikimedia community in Romania together with ROSEdu. It's purpose is to encourage the Romanian dev community to participate in the Wikimedia tech projects.

Organizers
The Wikimedia community in Romania is a group of volunteers working on the various Wikimedia projects. It is not yet organized as a User Group or chapter. The wikimedian organizing this meeting is Strainu.

ROSEdu (short for Romanian Open Source Education) is an organization based on a community formed by programming and open-source software enthusiasts, in the educational environment. ROSEdu's mission is to initiate, support and develop education based on the values of Open Source.

Contact
You can contact the organizers through the Facebook event or through this contact form.

For questions related to a specific project, you can contact the maintainer directly through their talk page or on IRC. For questions related to a specific bug, please use Phabricator (our bug tracker) directly - just answer to the specific bug you're interested in. This way your chances of getting an answer fast are increased.

Prizes

 * 1) First prize: A trip to the Wikimedia Hackathon 2017!
 * 2) Second prize: Goodies from the Wikimedia store
 * 3) A special prize for women: goodies from the Wikimedia store

Events

 * Wikimedia Challenge Hackathon v1, Saturday, Nov 12th, at Politehnica University, room TBA
 * Wikimedia Challenge Hackathon v2
 * Wikimedia Challenge Hackathon v3

How to participate
Please make sure you read the rules of using this gerrit instance before you begin. This will prevent reviews being rejected because they don't follow the required rules.


 * 1) Create a new account at Wikimedia's gerrit (this is different from your Wikipedia account, if you have one)
 * 2) Log in with that account at challenge.rosedu.org (not available yet)
 * 3) Join the Wikimedia Challenge there
 * 4) Start submitting reviews on Gerrit. They will be graded automatically.

What can I work on?
You can work on any project on http://gerrit.wikimedia.org, but only the projects listed below will be automatically graded. That shouldn't stop you from participating: if your favorite project is not in the list below, contact us and we'll add it.

For newcomers to the Wikimedia world, we recommend starting from the Annoying little bugs page, which contains easy bugs which should be relatively easy to fix. You can also find out how to contribute.

Project list

 * MediaWiki - the software behind Wikipedia
 * Language: PHP
 * Gerrit project: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/admin/projects/mediawiki/core
 * Bug tracking: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org
 * Start-up guide: How to become a MediaWiki hacker
 * VisualEditor - the new editor used on Wikipedia
 * Language: JS+PHP
 * Gerrit project: VisualEditor code and integration with MediaWiki
 * Bug tracking: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/483/
 * Pywikibot - framework for automated edits on MediaWiki wikis
 * Language: Python
 * Gerrit project: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/admin/projects/pywikibot/core
 * Bug tracking: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/87/
 * Docs: Manual:Pywikibot
 * iOS app - Visit Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons from iOS devices
 * Language: ObjectiveC
 * Gerrit project: Wikipedia App and Commons App
 * Bug tracking: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/wikipedia-ios-app-backlog/
 * Docs: Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS
 * Android app - Visit Wikipedia from Android devices
 * Language: Java
 * Gerrit project: Wikipedia App
 * Bug tracking: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/wikipedia-android-app-backlog/
 * Docs: Wikimedia_Apps/Team/Wikipedia_Android_app_hacking