Wikimedia Language engineering/Communications and outreach/status

Last update on: 2014-03-monthly

2013-04-monthly
Highlights of this month's communications and outreach activities by the team include UX testing with community members for ULS changes by Pau Giner, blog posts on team programs including the Language Mavens, translatewiki.net home page, translation UX improvements. The team also held office hours with the community as well as a successful bug triage focused on translate bugs.

2013-05-monthly
The Language Mavens met and discussed areas they can contribute to for Language tools. As part of GSoC 2013, all developers on the team are set to mentor 4 Language Engineering projects supporting jQuery.IME, Language Coverage Matrix, RTL support for Visual Editor and Translate mobile app. Monthly office hours and bug triage were held. The team continued to report and blog on its activities. Hackathon organization and participation at Amsterdam and Tel Aviv were very successful.

2014-01-monthly
The team continued their collaborative projects with Google, Twitter, Microsoft internationalization and MT teams on webfonts, input tools and machine translation.

2014-02-monthly
Runa Bhattacharjee is setting up a Test Case Management System, to facilitate manual testing inside the team and helping volunteer translators test new versions of language tools and report the results.

2014-03-monthly
Runa Bhattacharjee and Kartik Mistry set up a manual testing infrastructure using the Test Case Management System (TCMS) to help get greater participation from the volunteer community of software tools and features developed by the team. Volunteer testing is expected to be kickstarted for language software this coming month. Track progress on TCMS at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Language_Testing_Plan/TCMS_Guide

The team's monthly office hour was hosted by Runa Bhattacharjee on March 12. Catch up on the proceedings at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC_office_hours/Office_hours_2014-03-12

An overview of webfonts with advantages and challenges of using them on Wikimedia sites was also published by the team. Read the blog post at http://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/03/07/webfonts-making-wikimedia-projects-readable-for-everyone/