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*Updates for editors*

   - The Editing team is working on a new Edit check
   <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Edit_Check>: Peacock
   check
   <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Edit_check#26_March_2025>.
   This check's goal is to identify non-neutral terms while a user is editing
   a wikipage, so that they can be informed that their edit should perhaps be
   changed before they publish it. This project is at the early stages, and
   the team is looking for communities' input: in this Phabricator task
   <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T389445>, they are gathering on-wiki
   policies, templates used to tag non-neutral articles, and the terms (jargon
   and keywords) used in edit summaries for the languages they are currently
   researching. You can participate by editing the table on Phabricator,
   commenting on the task, or directly messaging Trizek (WMF)
   <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/user:Trizek_(WMF)>.
   - Single User Login
   
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki_Platform_Team/SUL3>
   has now been updated on all wikis to move login and account creation to a
   central domain. This makes user login compatible with browser restrictions
   on cross-domain cookies, which have prevented users of some browsers from
   staying logged in.
   - [image: Recurrent item] View all 35 community-submitted tasks that
   were resolved last week
   
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently_resolved_community_tasks>
   .

*Updates for technical contributors*

   - Starting on March 31st, the MediaWiki Interfaces team will begin a
   limited release of generated OpenAPI specs and a SwaggerUI-based sandbox
   experience for MediaWiki REST APIs
   <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/API:REST_API>. They
   invite developers from a limited group of non-English Wikipedia communities
   (Arabic, German, French, Hebrew, Interlingua, Dutch, Chinese) to review the
   documentation and experiment with the sandbox in their preferred language.
   In addition to these specific Wikipedia projects, the sandbox and OpenAPI
   spec will be available on the on the test wiki REST Sandbox special page
   <https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:RestSandbox> for developers
   with English as their preferred language. During the preview period, the
   MediaWiki Interfaces Team also invites developers to share feedback
   about your experience
   
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_Interfaces_Team/Feature_Feedback/REST_Sandbox>.
   The preview will last for approximately 2 weeks, after which the sandbox
   and OpenAPI specs will be made available across all wiki projects.
   - [image: Recurrent item] Detailed code updates later this week:
   MediaWiki <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_1.44/wmf.23>

*In depth*

   - Sometimes a small, one line code change
   <https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/cookbooks/%2B/1129184> can
   have great significance: in this case, it means that for the first time in
   years we're able to run all of the stack serving maps.wikimedia.org - a
   host dedicated to serving our wikis and their multi-lingual maps needs -
   from a single core datacenter, something we test every time we
perform a datacenter
   switchover
   <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server_switch>.
   This is important because it means that in case one of our datacenters is
   affected by a catastrophe, we'll still be able to serve the site. This
   change is the result of extensive work
   <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T216826> by two developers on porting
   the last component of the maps stack over to kubernetes
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Kubernetes>, where we can allocate
   resources more efficiently than before, thus we're able to withstand more
   traffic in a single datacenter. This work involved a lot of complicated
   steps because this software, and the software libraries it uses, required
   many long overdue upgrades. This type of work makes the Wikimedia
   infrastructure more sustainable.

*Meetings and events*

   - MediaWiki Users and Developers Workshop Spring 2025
   
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki_Users_and_Developers_Workshop_Spring_2025>
   is happening in Sandusky, USA, and online, from 14–16 May 2025. The
   workshop will feature discussions around the usage of MediaWiki software by
   and within companies in different industries and will inspire and onboard
   new users. Registration and presentation signup is now available at the
   workshop's website.

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