Wikimedia Release Engineering Team/Onboarding

Mailing lists

 * releng@lists.wikimedia.org - Private team list
 * ops@lists.wikimedia.org - Private ops list, includes all deployers
 * qa@lists.wikimedia.org - public list
 * security@wikimedia.org - (if appropriate) private alias for security issue reporting and follow-up
 * wikitech-l@wikimedia.org - public list for all things Wikimedia development
 * engineering@wikimedia.org - public list (initially just for WMF engineering staff, now public)

IRC Channels

 * #wikimedia-releng - team channel with task, code review, and monitoring bot announcements
 * #wikimedia-staff - private WMF staff and contractors only channel, useful backchannel for staff-only meetings
 * #wikimedia-releng-team - private team IRC channel
 * Prerequisite: the user's nick must be registered on Freenode, see: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration
 * Add the user to the access list for the channel using the
 * Then add to invite list (so they don't have to invite themselves each time):
 * #wikimedia-operations - most production server discussion happens here
 * #wikimedia-devtools - discussion and bot announcements mostly about Phabricator
 * #wikimedia-tech - general Wikimedia tech discussion
 * #wikimedia-dev - Wikimedia dev related bot announcements (tasks and code review)
 * #wikimedia-labs - WMF Labs (much of our CI infrastructure depends on WMF Labs)
 * #wikimedia-labs - WMF Labs (much of our CI infrastructure depends on WMF Labs)

Readings

 * https://office.wikimedia.org/wiki/New_tech_employee_orientation <-- important
 * https://office.wikimedia.org/wiki/Technical_onboarding_for_new_hires
 * https://office.wikimedia.org/wiki/New_Hire_Orientation_Videos
 * http://www.aosabook.org/en/mediawiki.html