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Community Tech
Community Tech manages the Community Wishlist, a forum for contributors from all Wikimedia projects to suggest and comment on product and technology changes and improvements.
We leverage the Wishlist to collaborate with editors, volunteer developers, and other Wikimedia teams to turn community-identified needs into real solutions, and work on priority wishes.
The team
Jack Wheeler
Lead Community Tech Manager
Karolin Siebert
Engineering Manager
Cormac Parle
Principal Software Engineer
Dayllan Maza
Staff Software Engineer, Tech Lead
Tim Starling
Principal Software Architect
Joydeep Sengupta
Principal User Experience Designer
Harumi Monroy
Senior Software Engineer
MusikAnimal
Staff Software Engineer
Sam Wilson
Staff Software Engineer
TheresNoTime
Software Engineer
Sandister Tei
Movement Communications Specialist
Dom Walden
Test Engineer
George Mikesell
Test Engineer
We are a small team with limited resources, and balance our efforts across three categories:
- Building tooling to advance the Community Wishlist
- Maintenance of existing tools and features supported by the Community Tech team
- Delivering on wishes, primarily by adopting Focus Areas supported by volunteers.
When we say "no" to a given request, we are merely stating it goes against our current priorities.
When working and communicating with us:
- Please be calm, civil, and assume we’re working in good faith.
- We aim to respond promptly but can't guarantee immediate replies.
- Sometimes, we may need to close a conversation if it takes too much of our time or attention.
- We can not handle projects on another team's roadmap or ones that conflict with their work, but we will direct you to the right person when possible.
- We can not discuss staffing or confidential issues.
Community Tech is currently wrapping up carry-over work from the 2023 Wishlist. Beginning in 2024-25, the team will adopt community-supported Focus Areas via the new Community Wishlist.
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December 16, 2024: Better stitching between Commons and other projects is open for discussion and support
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The Community Wishlist has curated a focus area from requests to improve connection between Wikimedia Commons and other Wikimedia projects. The focus area is titled Better stitching between Commons and other projects. It is also open for discussion and support.