Hi everyone,

I wanted to give you all a heads up about the upcoming Dev Summit. This year 
the Summit will be held in San Francisco on January 22nd and 23rd, 2018. We are 
still finalizing the details and will be sending out the call for participation 
soon. But meantime, we wanted to share a preview of the game plan with you so 
that you can hold the dates and begin to think about ways of participating. 

This has been a year of strategy making for the Foundation and our communities. 
As the way forward becomes clearer, we,  the technology community entrusted 
with delivering the products and infrastructure for supporting the community 
vision, need to reflect on what the movement strategy means for us and how to 
best prepare, plan and execute that support. This year, the Developer Summit is 
dedicated to this reflection. We invite technologists, managers and users to 
study, reflect and propose ways to support the strategic vision we are 
committed to. We would like you to capture your thoughts in a short position 
statement and join the conversation. 

Specifically, we invite you to think about ways of imagining, creating, 
planning, building and maintaining the technology foundation needed to enable 
the key tenets of our strategy:

The infrastructure for open: We will empower individuals and institutions to 
participate and share, through open standards, platforms, and datasets. We will 
host, broker, share, and exchange free knowledge across institutions and 
communities. We will be a leading advocate and partner for increasing the 
creation, curation, and dissemination in free and open knowledge.

An encyclopedia, and so much more: We will adapt to our changing world to offer 
knowledge in the most effective ways, across digital formats, devices, and 
experiences. We will adapt our communities and technology to the needs of the 
people we serve. As we include other forms of free knowledge, we will aim for 
these projects to be as successful as Wikipedia.

Reliable, relevant information: We will continue our commitment to providing 
useful information that it is reliable, accurate, and relevant to users. We 
will integrate technologies that support accuracy at scale and enable greater 
insight into how knowledge is produced and shared. We will embrace the effort 
of increasing the quality, depth, breadth, and diversity of free knowledge, in 
all forms.

This direction poses key questions for our technical community. Here are some 
example topics we would welcome ideas and discussion in:

How do we maintain and grow the technical community and ready it for the 
mission ahead?
What should the role of open source be in the next 15 years of the movement? 
How does it help or hinder? How do we promote it or adapt it? How do we 
leverage it?
What are the foundational building blocks for the language technologies we will 
need in order to be present everywhere where there are people?
Scaling. What tools do we need as the movement and the community grow? 
What are the implications of the strategic direction for our infrastructure? Do 
we have any key gaps in this infrastructure? How ready is our infrastructure 
for what is to come?
How should MediaWiki evolve to support the mission? 
What technologies are necessary for embracing mobility?
We operate in parts of the world where access to free knowledge is blocked, 
hindered or plain dangerous. What tools do we need to support these at-risk  
communities?
How and with whom should we partner to create the technologies needed to 
support the mission?
How can we leverage machine learning and analytics to support the mission and 
our communities?
What are emerging trends in technology that will impact our mission in the next 
5-10-15 years?

These conversations will be invaluable input to the next phase of the strategy 
process as we shift from exploration to definition to execution. We are 
energized, excited and hopeful for a great set of thoughtful, impactful 
conversations.

As we embark on this journey we want to have an open but focused dialog so we 
are aiming for a smaller participant cohort than previous Dev Summits. We want 
to encourage everyone to consider these questions and put forward ideas in the 
form of a short position paper or abstract. We are selecting a Program 
Committee that consists of respected technologists and best represents the 
diversity of our communities.  The Program Committee will screen and evaluate 
the position papers in a blind review process and will select those that best 
fit the strategic intent of this Summit. The authors will then be invited to 
participate. We hope to attract  those  within our community who are passionate 
about the future, hold a point of view and have concrete ideas for how we best 
use technology to support the objectives of the movement through 2030. We will 
bring the ideas and learnings from the Summit to the broader technology 
community during the upcoming hackathons and related events in the tech 
calendar.

So stay tuned for the Call for Participation! Looking forward to seeing you in 
San Francisco!



Victoria & the TechCom



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