Selena Deckelmann

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Chief Product & Technology Officer, Wikimedia Foundation
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2024 Wikimedia Commons picture of the year awards are announced!

šŸ„‡ First Place: https://w.wiki/Fee9
🄈 Second Place: https://w.wiki/FeeD
šŸ„‰ Third Place: https://w.wiki/FeeE

File:Campamento de ganado de la tribu Mundari, Terekeka, SudƔn del Sur, 2024-01-29, DD 242.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Some recent work from our MediaWiki teams: sunsetting our Mobile domains improves performance (with data!) https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T405429#11231816

Working on a top 10 website requires specialized skills for serving content at scale, particularly concerning performance, and it’s so fun to be able to highlight the excellent results of that hard work.

T405429 Report progress on rollout of unified mobile routing (Hadoop query)

This task is part of WE6.4.4 Mobile domain sunsetting ([FY25-26 Q1](https://meta.wikimedia.

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In Thessaloniki, Greece for the Central and Eastern European (CEE) Wikimedia Meeting. Excellent conversations today about challenges that our communities face in AI, knowledge gaps and encouraging tool adoption among editors!

Last night I had dinner looking out over the water as this ship cruised by!

Big šŸ’œ to all the SREs keeping an eye on things — that's quite a spike!
Our new AI strategy puts Wikipedia's humans first – Wikimedia Foundation

The Wikimedia Foundation's new AI strategy doubles down on the volunteers behind Wikipedia.

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The new Community Wishlist launched today https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/07/15/share-your-product-needs-with-the-community-wishlist/

It's always on, and we're integrating it with planning across our technical teams and contributors, rather than having it be a once-a-year process. It's also multi-lingual by default and will have review by our staff to understand the problems being solved and how it relates to past, existing or future work. So happy to see this next step today, and looking forward to it's future!

Share your product needs with the Community Wishlist

Have you ever wished for a new tool or feature that would make editing easier on the wikis? In order for Wikimedia’s projects to grow and thrive, volunteers need software that helps them writ…

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A colleague mentioned Tsundoku to me today: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsundoku

One time I "marie kondo'd" my book collection, but almost 10 years later, we have re-acquired a lot of books. :)

Tsundoku - Wikipedia

@ainali I’m not designing the feature just describing possibilities so I really don’t know. Something in the research that’s important is that most readers just don’t understand our language for participation. Saying ā€œnon-editingā€ is both to signal it will be different than now for existing editors and readers.
@ainali the knowledge it takes to use a category to flag a minor issue and a hatnote for a major one is a significant barrier to entry for most people who come across any kind of issue and would otherwise be willing to flag it. I don’t know what the UX or most helpful place to invite this kind of contribution might be, only naming a few possibilities.
@ainali what do you think about hatnotes?