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Talk:Wikimedia Hackathon IIT Roorkee 2016/Flow
The Hackathon was really instructive.I guess the limited number of participants was one of the reasons of its success.Everyone was getting help from Tony, Ankita and other participants.It was an interesting event for those who needed mentorship to start contributing to FOSS.I hope that IITR junta will continue to organise such events and the legacy will be carried on by juniors.
Thanks a lot.
Was a amazing experience and good to have first hands on Open Source Community, https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
The best way to spend a Saturday. A great initiative, it should definitely be a recurrent affair. It helped many cross the entry-level barrier in contribution to Open Source. Thanks, Ankita and Tony, for this!
The Wikimedia Hackathon was really awesome and well organized! The beginning is the part where people generally struggle and then give up. Through this Hackathon, many participants embarked their journey of contributing to Open Source and MediaWiki in particular, and will continue to go along.
Thanks to Ankita and Tony for spending their precious time and making it a fun event!
It was really awesome and a great Initiative.
It helped many of the participants to start their journey in the Open Source contribution and will continue contributing to MediaWiki and Open Source.
Thanks a lot @Ankitashukla and @01tonythomas!
It was an awesome experience and really a great event organised by @Ankitashukla & @01tonythomas .
Thanks a lot for that , Looking forward to contribute more to the open source community :) .
It was a great initiative to help novices like us to enter into the world of open source community. We got to know several in and outs require to contribute, which will help us in making our contribution to technology count on a global scale. Thanks WikiMedia, Ankita and Tony for putting such an effort and bringing us to open source community. Looking forward to more such events to help people @campus and India.
Hey!
The blog post entry for the Wikimedia Hackathon conducted at IIT Roorkee is now up and can be read here. :)
Great! Thank you @Ankitashukla
The hackathon was attended by 20 people, who were shortlisted from 60+ registered students, thus ensuring amazing quality of participants. The students were given certain pre-requisites as given here and were selected based upon the fulfillment of these - therefore making certain that all the attendees were at the same phase.
At the end of the day, we had 15 successful patch submissions (pushed) to the core. Additionally, 5 more changes have been committed locally and are to be pushed (as of now). So everyone either submitted a patch or committed locally!
Before wrapping the session, we discussed and informed the attendees of opportunities like GSoC and Outreachy, and gave them various tips that might be helpful to them.
Post the event, we've created a Google group to stay connected, help each other and ensure that the participation of the students does not stop after the event. This will also ensure that the students keep participating and take the contributions ahead.
Photos from the hackathon are available here.
Thanks a ton @01tonythomas for coming to IITR and helping making this a success, at such a short notice! :)
@Qgil-WMF @Andreklapper @Rfarrand (WMF) thank you for guiding us whenever needed. @Saurabhsuniljain Thank you for coordinating the entire event management with me. :)
I am also thankful to Prof. Balasubramanian and Prof. Dhaval Patel for providing us the permissions and resources for the hackathon. Last but not the least, thanks a lot Naman Rajput for creating the awesome hackathon poster, Abhijeet Gaur for handling all the bureacracy and getting the permissions from the authorities! :D
In nutshell, the first-ever Wikimedia hackathon at IITR was a brilliant success, and we are looking forward to organizing more such sessions regularly now on. :)
This is great news! Congratulations to everybody involved, and especially to @Ankitashukla for having the initial idea. What about a post about this event at the Wikimedia Blog?
That'd be great! I'll write one today.
Loved the event, the people. Thank you @Ankitashukla for making this happen. I hope the patch-sets gets merged ;) , and the people sticks together!
@Ankitashukla: great! See M:Wikimedia Blog.
This is so cool to hear! I am so happy that it went well. :D
If you end up writing up a lessoned learned or compiling notes of anything that you wish you had known in advance or things that could have gone better I would be really really interested to read it.
Again, congratulations!! So exciting!
Hi @Rfarrand (WMF) @Qgil-WMF @01tonythomas @Andreklapper
You can find the blog post here. Feel free to provide your feedback on the same.
Thanks! :)