Technical Community Newsletter/2023/April

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The Wikimedia Technical Community Newsletter shares highlights and news from the past quarter and information about events coming up in the next quarter.

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Highlights

 * Deadline to apply for Google Summer of Code and Outreachy summer round for this year has passed. Wikimedia received around 60 proposals for 9 projects promoted via both programs. The proposals are currently under review, and the final results will be announced in the first week of May. Proposals on GSoC and Outreachy workboard on Phabricator.
 * Deadline to propose a session or workshop for Wikimedia Hackathon 2023 has passed; 28 sessions proposed in Phabricator; voting period continues until April 9th. A schedule will be published on the Hackathon Wiki soon.

What's new

 * completed the hard part of a longstanding technical wish by implementing a lexer for wikitext for the Python library that powers Extension:SyntaxHighlight. Deployment to Wikimedia wikis has not happened yet, but interested parties can follow T334137 to track next steps.
 * put together the first version of Pywikibot Cookbook. Aimed at intermediate and advanced Pywikibot users and script developers, the cookbook features code examples and recipes for different bot tasks. You can learn more about this project by following T330855.

Conferences and meetups

 * The Wikimedia Hackathon will happen on 19–21 May 2023 in Athens, Greece.
 * The Wikimania Hackathon will happen on 16–19 August 2023 in Singapore.

Community metrics in Phabricator and Gerrit

 * Phabricator: Number of tasks created in Q1/2023: 7683
 * Phabricator: Number of tasks closed in Q1/2023: 7227
 * Phabricator: Number of different people who created tasks in Q1/2023: 1044
 * Phabricator: Number of different people who closed tasks in Q1/2023: 495
 * Gerrit: 382 people wrote patches (145 of them being volunteers) in Q1/2023.

Recent blog posts
Read on https://techblog.wikimedia.org/ about: Read on https://opensource.com/ about:
 * From hell to HTML: releasing a Python package to easily work with Wikimedia HTML dumps


 * How Wikipedia helps keep the internet open (Part 1)
 * 10 ways Wikimedia does developer advocacy (Part 2)

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