San Francisco Hackathon January 2012/Teams



Join a team! At the hackathon, what do you want to work with others on?



= Web API =

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Pretty Wikipedia references
Play with this cute toy that generates pretty references to Wikipedia.
 * existing code

Central Notice API
Central Notice powers almost all of the banners that you see on Wikipedia and the sister projects. The recent fundraiser exposed some limitations in the interface that would we greatly alleviated by having a read-only API to query information such as:
 * which campaigns are enabled and where are they targeted?
 * what banners are associated with a campaign?
 * what are the banner allocations in a certain country/project/language?
 * etc

In addition to providing resources for fundraising and other campaigns, the API would allow for mashups with services such as Google Earth enabling geographic visualizations of enabled campaigns and banners.

Interested participants are:
 * Peter Gehres
 * Ryan Kaldari
 * Katie Horn

Resources:
 * enhancement request

= Mobile =

Wikipedia Zero
Major mobile operators around the world are interested in Wikipedia Zero, a way of offering free access to Wikipedia on practically any phone! The view of Wikipedia will be without images, but data access will be free. Another version of this service would include WIkipedia on the operator's portal, again with free data access.

Tomasz Finc and Patrick Reilly can teach and hack on this.
 * Resources
 * Feature Corral page
 * Mobile Projects workspace
 * Feature Corral and Hackathon topics
 * MobileFrontend extension for MediaWiki (the code that powers Wikimedia's mobile sites)
 * MobileFrontend API
 * Live API

iPhone, iPad, Android Tablet testing
We're working on bringing our newly-released Wikipedia Android application to Android tablets and to the iPhone and iPad. Got one? Bring it to test with, or help us hack on the code directly!

The app is built mostly using HTML web technologies and PhoneGap to make porting to new platforms easier.

Brion Vibber and others will be able to help with this.


 * Resources:
 * released Android app (not yet tablet optimized)
 * Mobile/PhoneGap build instructions for Android, iOS, and web testing
 * source on GitHub

Hackathon Project: Mobile Web app for Wikipedia
Team: 'Suyash Joshi' - HTML5 Developer {Please add your name here if interested}

I plan on making a mobile optimized app for wikipedia using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery and PhoneGap.

= User scripts/Gadgets =

Keep track of Bugzilla bugs
Rob Moen worked on a gadget to help inform users about the status of bugs they care about. It might be good for pages which use bug templates like mw:Template:Tracked. If you polish it, we might promote it to default gadget or site script.


 * Source: User:Robmoen/bugStatusUpdate.js

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= Other =

Integrating Wikia code
Owen Davis and Tomek from Wikia are going to see if they can figure out how to systematically make Wikia’s code more integrate-able into MW installs.
 * Resource: Wikia code

Automatic patch tester
We have patch-tester (a Ruby on Rails hack) to automatically go through all the MediaWiki patches volunteers have uploaded to Bugzilla and test them. Help improve or replace it.
 * User:GICodeWarrior (author of tool)

Wiki family management extension
Sites like Wikia, Occupy MediaWiki, WikiHow, and others have dozens or hundreds of MediaWiki installations running off the same databases. They'd like a wiki family management extension so they can store and load configuration sets in a database.
 * User:GICodeWarrior
 * mglaser

Google Docs integration
Provide upload, search and embed functionality for arbitrary files
 * User:GICodeWarrior

Unit Testing
Implement unit testing with PHPUnit, Selenium and QUnit.

Interested participants:
 * User:jpostlethwaite
 * User:alolitas
 * mglaser

Visualize the effects of the January 18th blackout - TENTATIVE
We blacked out English Wikipedia to protest SOPA and PIPA this week. Now we have an data set and would like to visualize it across the world.

Data we have: millions of entries with timestamp + ZIP code that was looked up, and possibly the timestamps of clicks on social media buttons (e.g. Facebook & Twitter).

We'd like to map out strong nodes of participation, visualizing what happened over the course of the day (changes). Perhaps we could add an ability to hover/click to get names of Representatives & Senators. Additional timelines it would be cool to cross-reference: other sites' protests starting and stopping, and the numbers of pro-PIPA Senators and pro-SOPA Representatives decreasing over the course of the blackout.

This activity is very front-endy. We might employ technology like jQuery/JavaScript, Python, jqplot or d3, etc.

This is slightly tentative because Nimish and Ryan need to get the aggregated, Privacy Policy-compliant data set ready for everyone to play with by Saturday afternoon.

Interested participants:
 * Nimish Gautam
 * Ryan Faulkner

How we blacked out Wikipedia
Do any participants want to hear the behind-the-scenes story of how we designed, tested, and deployed the anti-SOPA/PIPA blackout over the course of a few days?

Participants at the hackathon could include Brandon Harris, Ryan Lane, Patrick Reilly, Yuvi Panda, Ryan Kaldari, and other key developers and systems administrators who worked on the blackout.

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