Wikimedia Technical Conference/2019

Participants of this event agree to follow the Friendly Space Policy and the Code of Conduct for Wikimedia Technical Spaces.

The nomination process and registration for this event are CLOSED and the event is full. We are no longer able to accept new participants to this event. If you would like to participate please add your thoughts, ideas, and comments to the session discussions which you will be able to find on our Phabricator work-board.

Vision Statement
Becoming the essential infrastructure of Free Knowledge requires a diverse and equitable technical contributor community (staff and volunteers alike). To reduce barriers to entry and to enable faster and easier development, we must provide a modern and complete engineering productivity ecosystem. Everything from code-review and code health, to local development and testing, from proof of concept creation to production deployment and monitoring.

Themes: testing, deploying/hosting, people and tool processes and integrations, standardization decisions, local development and onboarding.

Wikimedia Technical Conference 2019 intends to help address all of the issues — large and small — that will make all parts of our engineers' lives happier, healthier, and more productive.

Program
View the daily schedule!

Unconference details

Evening social events

Additional important information

 * Participant List for 2019
 * Weekly updates from the Program Committee
 * Facilitation and note taking plan / guidelines
 * Event Phabricator board
 * Themes and session proposals
 * Logistics and travel

Program Committee and Organizing team
Contact the entire Program Committee via wmtc19pc@wikimedia.orgSpecial thanks to Raz Shuty (WMDE) who served on the Program Committee until August 2019 and then switched out with Leszek.

FAQs
Read more information about topic, nominations, and other FAQs.

Program

Details about last year's event: Wikimedia Technical Conference/2018

Lessons Learned from the 2018 Technical Conference

Changes to the format were discussed here: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T220212