Thursday, November 12, 2015

Lark bunting: Presentation in downtown SF on Tuesday, November 24th at 11am on "Donation of CC WUaS to CC Wikidata update", Hope too to get WUaS MediaWiki up and running again and begin developing with it in machine learning, and especially SPARQL and OWL, Glad too to have given a Lightning Talk recently on November 5th at Stanford at 5th Annual DBpedia conference


Presentation in downtown SF on Tuesday, November 24th at 11am on 

"Donation of CC WUaS to CC Wikidata update" 


Glad to be giving a Lightning Talk at the Wikimedia Foundation on Montgomery Street on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 around 11 am PST. It will be streamed with others in a Google Hangout here -

https://plus.google.com/events/c6sg7qi47i8a2d23smootvjf09o

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Hope too to get WUaS MediaWiki up and running again and begin developing with it in especially SPARQL and OWL, i.e. with machine learning,.


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Glad too to have given a Lightning Talk recently on November 5th at Stanford at 5th Annual DBpedia conference

DBpedia

wiki.dbpedia.org/

This event featured talks from Yahoo!, IBM Watson, Blippar, Netflix and Stanford, as well as World University and School.


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https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Lightning_Talks ...

Lightning Talks

The monthly Lightning Talks are an opportunity for teams @ WMF and in the Community to showcase a milestone, recent and exciting developments, or releases to the rest of the foundation and the movement as a whole, as these talks will be open to our communities. These talks are open to all WMF staff members to attend or present.
Teams can sign up for a ten-minute slot for their presentation and should present something more substantial than a sprint iteration. Each presentation should be 10 minutes or less. The formal part should be no longer than 5 minutes, the remainder is for questions.
Too many questions to answer in the allotted time? No worries, your lightning talk will be a great candidate for a future Tech Talk.

How to attend[edit | edit source]

The Lightning Talks are hosted at the Wikimedia Foundation typically every 4th Tuesday of the month at 11:00 Pacific Time in the 5th Floor Collab Space. The schedule may change, see below for a list of confirmed Lightning Talks.
The Lightning Talks will be presented via Google Hangout for remotees to watch live or stream later. A link to watch the meeting live will be provided in advance of the talks and a YouTube recording will be provided following each event. You can also join the conversation and participate in Q&A after each Lightning Talk by connecting to the IRC channel: #wikimedia-techconnect

Upcoming Lightning Talks[edit | edit source]

Please make sure to post the link to your slides at least a couple hours prior to the talks. Also, a reminder to upload your slides to Commons (in the category "Lightning Talks") after they are complete.

November 2015[edit | edit source]

When: Tuesday, November 24th: 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT (1800 UTC)
Where:
Please sign-up for the November 2015 Lightning Talks in the table below.
NumberNameTopicRemote or in-person?Link to your slides
1Danny HornResults of the Community Tech surveyin-person
2Marcel Ruiz FornsPageview APIremote
3Dmitry BrantNew features in the Android Appremote
4Andrew Russel GreenBanner historyremote
5Scott MacLeodDonation of CC WUaS to CC Wikidata updatein-person
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A/V Tips for Presenting[edit | edit source]

WMF's Office IT has created two one-page documents to help presenters be most effective when presenting to an audience on the 5th floor lounge and a remote audience.

Ideas/Nominations for Future Lightning Talks[edit | edit source]

Tentative Talks
  • December 2015

    Past Lightning Talks[edit | edit source]

    October 2015[edit | edit source]

    When: Tuesday, October 27th: 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT (1800 UTC)
    Where:
    NumberNameTopicRemote or in-person?Link to your slides
    1Andrew OttoEventLogging on KafkaRemote
    2Tina JohnsonNewsletter Extension for MediawikiRemotehttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1b0TEn6MEo7AhsBmYZx9WnrGyNSQsgWlX4XaHyHlAeo4/edit?usp=sharing
    3Dibya SinghReinvent Translation SearchRemotehttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1v5P57gub0C13_nKX8Xs3enqW5vVBTe96UfHRXtFCOZY/edit?usp=sharing

    September 2015[edit | edit source]

    When: Tuesday, September 22nd: 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT (1800 UTC)
    Where:
    NumberNameTopicRemote or in-person?Link to your slides
    1Moriel SchottlenderSplitting notifications in Echo popupin person
    2Marcel Ruiz FornsEventLogging Data Retention Auditremote
    3Frédéric BolducGraph editing in VisualEditorremote
    4Stas MalyshevWikidata Query Service Updateremote

    5Sumit AsthanaWikidataPageBanner extensionremoteSlides (PDF)

    August 2015[edit | edit source]

    When: Tuesday, August 25th: 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT (1800 UTC)
    Where:
    NameTopicRemote or in-person?Link to your slides
    Leila ZiaLink recommendationin person(gdocs link)
    Brion VibberVideo updates (ogv.js, VP9)Remote(gdocs link)
    Pine and Thelmadatter and Anna Koval (WMF)Community presentation (primarily about Wikimedia content development rather than technical issues but with mentions of multimedia and Wikimetrics; this presentation will take place only if there is time after technical presentations): Wikimedia in Education video from Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher EducationRemoteVideo on Commons.
    Video on YouTube.

    June 2015[edit | edit source]

    When: Tuesday, June 23rd: 11:00am - 12:00pm PDT
    Where: 5th Floor Collab Space
    Remotees: The Lightning Talks will be presented using BlueJeans Video Conferencing Software for remotees to watch live or stream later.
    Lightning Talks meeting URL: https://bluejeans.com/362967934
    NameTopicRemote or attending in person?Link to your slides
    Joseph AllemandouPageview CountsRemote

    Slides: Google Drive / Commons
    Stas MalyshevWikidata Query Service StatusIn PersonSlides here
    Dan AndreescuDashiki: dashboards configured on-wikiRemoteSlides
    Yuri Astrakhan & Max SemenikGraphs, MapsRemote & In Person
    James DouglasJS + types === <3 code="">In-personslides.html











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