Wikimedia Hackathon 2018/Participants

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Participants
Participants list

Scholarship committee
You can read more about our scholarship decision process here on the Hackathon Handbook Scholarship page

Three Steps to Prepare for the Wikimedia Hackathon
If you want to be ready for the Wikimedia Hackathon 2018, take these three steps to be prepared!



Step 1: Review Documentation
Wiki-Page

This is the main wiki-page for the event: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_2018

There are 6 sub pages in total that you should review and read through all the links: Phabricator
 * Program: schedule of sessions and events, learn how to schedule sessions of your own. Review our mentoring program page (add link!), especially if you are a newcomer or a mentor!
 * Venue & Barcelona: Photos and maps of the venue, descriptions of the rooms, details about the hotel and city.
 * Travel: General transportation and visa information
 * Participants (add link!): an editable list of all the participants and information about each participant, different ways to volunteer at the event, our organizing team, our sponsors.

During the hackathon, we use the web-based, software development collaboration tool suite Phabricator.

This is the main work-board: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/3260/ where you can view possible projects, sessions, skill shares and other hackathon activities



Step 2: Connect & Setup

 * Join IRC: This is the main communication channel that our developer community uses.
 * Install an IRC client or use IRC in your browser: Go to channel #wmhack on webchat.freenode.net, add a Nickname (ex: "yourname"), click the check box to prove you're not a robot, click "Connect" and you are in our channel!


 * Join our Telegram Group Chat: To enhance the social experience among participants, we have created a Telegram Group Chat "Wikimedia Hackathon" @wmhack t.me/wmhack, which everyone can join via bit.ly/joinwmhackchat


 * Set up your laptop: Follow the instructions on https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Hackathon/Laptop_setup to get our development environment.



Step 3: Meet & Introduce

 * Add yourself to the Participant List (add link!). If you are already on it, please check again and edit accordingly. Add or edit:
 * your name / nickname
 * your contact details (website, github, twitter, etc.) and your experience with programming and your interests for the weekend! (E.g.: I have experience with Python, and am interested in working on a project about Wikidata for the weekend).
 * If you are a newcomer who would like to to join the mentoring program, write "YES" in the according column
 * Introduce yourself on Telegram and IRC - just say hi!
 * Ask any remaining questions on Telegram and IRC, contact other participants directly or contact the team via hackathon(at)wikimedia.at
 * Subscribe to any hackathon related Phabricator tasks you might be interested or create your own task.


 * Check out our event focus areas. Read about them, contact the topic organizers and sign up!
 * Choose a task to work on at the hackathon from the list of projects in our New Developers guide.

Volunteering Program
We organize and co-create this event together with the help of all of the participants. If you see something to improve or a way that you can help please let us know and we will work with you!

During registration all participants opted in or out to help organizers volunteer in many different capacities at the event. You are welcome to join in to help at any point and there is no issue with opting out if you feel like you have taken on too much.

More details about getting involved in official volunteering program will be added here soon!

Here are the general volunteering areas:
 * Event photography: Take photos during the hackathon and uploading them to Wikimedia Commons.
 * Event blogging: Publishing your personal experiences and impression of the hackathon.
 * Event host: As a host, please approach other participants proactively, especially at social events and during mealtime - make sure that nobody feels left out just because he or she doesn’t know many other participants yet.
 * Documentation: Go around the event and help make sure people's work and projects are being recorded so that others can track what happened at the hackathon.
 * Showcase sign-ups: Help encourage other participants to sign up for the showcase
 * Technical help: Do you know a lot about Wikimedia Tech? If somebody has a technical question we would like to have a list of people who can help!
 * General help: be on a list of people that organizers can approach for help with something comes up that needs doing!
 * Newcomer friendly sessions: I will willing to run an informational session or small group training on a skill!

Contact: hackathon@undefinedwikimedia.cat

This e-mail address can be used for all inquiries or questions regarding the event.