>
> *We hope to continue to grow the number of people involved in our programs
> until we can confidently say that we are providing the best help possible
> to the hundreds of volunteer developers, designers, technical writers, and
> end users of the Wikimedia movement's APIs and services. *


Thank you VC for sharing this news and the important focus of these
changes.

Congratulations all around, with a special shout out to Sarah R and her
evolving contributions to the organization.

-Lynette

Lynette Logan
Director of Administration
Wikimedia Foundation
1 Montgomery St. Ste. 1600
San Francisco, CA 94104
415-328-8232
llo...@wikimedia.org




On Sat, May 26, 2018 at 5:19 AM, Gergo Tisza <gti...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> That is great news, congrats and thanks to all involved! Support of
> Wikimedia/MediaWiki developers and software reusers has gone through a
> quantum leap in the last year or so, and this is another solid step towards
> creating a more healthy FLOSS ecosystem.
>
> I'd also like to echo what Trey said: while some of the largest problems
> with our open source ecosystem (such as documentation and the lack of
> public roadmaps/guidace) have been settled or are being settled
> reassuringly, code review remains a pain point. And while that's something
> that will need the support of all Technology/Audiences teams, there is
> still need for a team that can push for that; I hope Technical Engagement
> will be empowered to do so.
>
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