User:DTankersley (WMF)/test

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This is the recommended way to start. Choose one of the following projects and follow the project's documentation to set up your development environment, choose a task to work on, solve the task, and submit your code changes for review:



  An anti-vandalism desktop application for Wikimedia projects
 * Skills required: C++ with Qt
 * Get in touch: Mailing list / Chat in on irc.freenode.net
 * Get the source code: GitHub
 * Read the user and programmer documentation
 * Check the recommended tasks to work on: Phabricator
 * Mentor(s): Peter Bena

  An offline reader for Wikipedia web content
 * Skills required: Java (Android app), Swift (iOS app)
 * Get in touch: Mailing list / Chat in on irc.freenode.net
 * Get the source code: GitHub
 * Read the general documentation and the README.md file of the corresponding project
 * Check the recommended tasks to work on: Android, iOS, JS on GitHub
 * Mentor(s): Matthieu Gauthier, Emmanuel Engelhart, Stephane Coillet-Matillon

 MediaWiki Newsletter extension Subscribe to newsletters and publish newsletters for other wiki users
 * Skills required: PHP
 * Get the source code: Wikimedia Git
 * Read the documentation. You will need to have MediaWiki installed.
 * Check the recommended tasks to work on: Phabricator
 * Mentors: Tony Thomas

 Commons App for Android An app for Android devices to upload your pictures to Wikimedia Commons
 * Skills required: Java
 * Get in touch: Google Groups
 * Get the source code: GitHub
 * Read the documentation
 * Check the recommended tasks to work on: GitHub
 * Mentor(s): Josephine Lim

 Wiki Education Dashboard A web application that supports Wikipedia education assignments, provides data and course management for instructors and students
 * Skills required: Ruby, JavaScript
 * Get in touch: on irc.freenode.net
 * Get the source code: GitHub
 * Read the documentation
 * Check the recommended tasks to work on: GitHub
 * Mentor(s): Sage Ross

  ORES

A web service and API that provides machine learning as a service for Wikimedia projects. Machine predictions are used to catch vandalism, measure article quality, and support other wiki work.
 * Skills required
 * Translation and language assets: Speak and write any non-English Language
 * Front-end development: HTML, Javascript, CSS
 * Back-end development: Python, Redis, Postgress
 * Modeling: Python, Scikit-learn
 * Extension: PHP (mediawiki), MariaDB
 * Get in touch: Mailing list / Chat in on irc.freenode.net
 * Get the source code: wiki-ai/ores, wiki-ai/revscoring, wiki-ai/wikilabels
 * Read the documentation.
 * Check the recommended tasks to work on: Phabricator
 * Mentor(s): Aaron Halfaker & Adam Wight

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=== Program 1: Make knowledge more easily discoverable === Goal owner: Erika Bjune Tech Goal: C. Improve our own feature set

=== Program 1: Make knowledge more easily discoverable === Goal owner: Erika Bjune

=== Program 1: Make knowledge more easily discoverable === Goal owner:

== Browse patterns ==  Education Patterns about how to plan, run, grow and scale education programs. category=Education patterns