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'''Community Liaisons''' (CL; previously called ''Community Engagement (Product)'') serve readers, contributors, and the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) by supporting the WMF [[<tvar|audiences>mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Audiences</>|Audiences]] and [[<tvar|technology>mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Technology</>|Technology]] departments in their collaboration with the communities of WMF-hosted sites. We inform the WMF of communities' views and particular needs about software products; and we inform the communities during the whole process of development of said software, and facilitate its adoption. We are in charge of the “[[<tvar|comcol>Technical Collaboration/Community collaboration in product development</>|Community collaboration in product development]]” program in the {{<tvar|annual-plan>ll|Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2017-2018/Final</>|Wikimedia Foundation 2017-18 Annual Plan}}.
'''Community Liaisons''' (CL; previously called ''Community Engagement (Product)'') serve readers, contributors, and the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) by supporting the WMF [[<tvar name="audiences">mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Audiences</tvar>|Audiences]] and [[<tvar name="technology">mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Technology</tvar>|Technology]] departments in their collaboration with the communities of WMF-hosted sites. We inform the WMF of communities' views and particular needs about software products; and we inform the communities during the whole process of development of said software, and facilitate its adoption. We are in charge of the “[[<tvar name="comcol">Technical Collaboration/Community collaboration in product development</tvar>|Community collaboration in product development]]” program in the {{<tvar name="annual-plan">ll|Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2017-2018/Final</tvar>|Wikimedia Foundation 2017-18 Annual Plan}}.


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Community Liaisons are part of the [[<tvar|tech-collab>Technical Collaboration</>|Technical Collaboration]] team in the {{<tvar|community-engagement>ll|Community Engagement</>|Community Engagement}} WMF department.
Community Liaisons are part of the [[<tvar name="1">Community Relations</tvar>|Community Relations]] team in the [[<tvar name="2">Special:MyLanguage/Community Engagement</tvar>|Community Engagement]] WMF department.


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* '''Converting onwiki requests, complaints and observations''' into [[mediawikiwiki:Phabricator/Help|Phabricator tasks]]; holding conversations to clarify and request more information, update and offer feedback, and support community requests.
* '''Converting onwiki requests, complaints and observations''' into [[mw:Phabricator/Help|Phabricator tasks]]; holding conversations to clarify and request more information, update and offer feedback, and support community requests.
* '''Creating and updating internal documentation''' to collate and quantify feedback (spreadsheets and other docs).
* '''Creating and updating internal documentation''' to collate and quantify feedback (spreadsheets and other docs).


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* '''Triage''' and other kind of technical meetings—announcing and handling the posting of logistical information, facilitating.
* '''Triage''' and other kind of technical meetings—announcing and handling the posting of logistical information, facilitating.
* '''IRC office hours'''—staffing product and engineering initiatives when requested, handling publicity and followup to users.
* '''IRC office hours'''—staffing product and engineering initiatives when requested, handling publicity and followup to users.


=== Creating newsletters and other outbound communication to communities === <!--T:78-->
=== Creating newsletters and other outbound communication to communities === <!--T:78-->


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* '''Individual product newsletters.''' The visual editor bulletin, the largest of publications, is delivered to 480+ individual subscribers and 460+ project pages. The most recent one is Collaboration's newsletter ([[:m:Collaboration/Newsletter/Subscribe|sign up!]]).
* '''Individual product newsletters.''' The visual editor bulletin, the largest of publications, is delivered to 480+ individual subscribers and 460+ project pages. The most recent one is Collaboration's newsletter ([[:m:Collaboration/Newsletter/Subscribe|sign up!]]).
* '''Tech/News''' —a weekly workflow. Over the past years, the readership of Tech News has been growing steadily to over 550 individual subscribers ([[:m:Tech/News|be one of them!]]), and over 75 community pages (like the English Wikipedia's Technical Village pump).
* '''Tech/News''' —a weekly workflow. Over the past years, the readership of Tech News has been growing steadily to over 550 individual subscribers ([[:m:Tech/News|be one of them!]]), and over 75 community pages (like the English Wikipedia's Technical Village pump).


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* '''Sourcing''' and engaging translators of interface messages and other documentation.
* '''Sourcing''' and engaging translators of interface messages and other documentation.
* '''Translathons'''—initiating and engaging volunteer editors in translating documentation pages so that users understand new products.
* '''Translathons'''—initiating and engaging volunteer editors in translating documentation pages so that users understand new products.
* '''Newsletters''' and other non-periodic communications—marking the page and sending out call for translations.
* '''Newsletters''' and other non-periodic communications—marking the page and sending out call for translations.


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* '''On-wiki and off-wiki surveys''' around individual products (such as the visual editor's Papercuts-style survey).
* '''On-wiki and off-wiki surveys''' around individual products (such as the visual editor's Papercuts-style survey).
* '''Polls''' around what users want to see built (such as AllOurIdeas).
* '''Polls''' around what users want to see built (such as AllOurIdeas).


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* '''Demonstrating product''' uses and new features to users.
* '''Demonstrating product''' uses and new features to users.
* '''Connecting and introducing''' community members with product team staff and facilitating their discussions.
* '''Connecting and introducing''' community members with product team staff and facilitating their discussions.
* '''Wikimania and regional/chapter conferences'''—holding formal sessions and discussions around individual products or how communities can collaborate effectively with the WMF product teams.
* '''Wikimania and regional/chapter conferences'''—holding formal sessions and discussions around individual products or how communities can collaborate effectively with the WMF product teams.
* '''Meetings''' with individual volunteers, chapter members or non-WMF staff to provide advice, to support events organization, etc.
* '''Meetings''' with individual volunteers, chapter members or non-WMF staff to provide advice, to support events organization, etc.
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;[[User:Trizek (WMF)|Benoît Evellin]] (Trizek)
;[[User:Trizek (WMF)|Benoît Evellin]] (Trizek)
:''<translate><!--T:63--> Editing Department, Global Collaboration Team; TechNews support</translate>''
:''<translate><!--T:63--> Editing Department, Collaboration & Language Teams; TechNews support</translate>''
:<translate><!--T:43--> Benoît hails from the French Wikipedia, where he started to contribute in May 2008. Since 2011, he is contributing on his wiki to community efforts to help new users on their first steps, by increasing interactions, rewriting help pages and promoting new editing products. He joins the Foundation in May 2015, to work on the visual editor on small wikis and then moved to the Global Collaboration team products (mostly StructuredDiscussions and New filters for Edit Review). He is also active in outreaching and documentation. </translate>
:<translate><!--T:43--> Benoît hails from the French Wikipedia, where he started to contribute in May 2008. Since 2011, he is contributing on his wiki to community efforts to help new users on their first steps, by increasing interactions, rewriting help pages and promoting new editing products. He joins the Foundation in May 2015, to work on the visual editor on small wikis and then moved to the Global Collaboration team products (mostly StructuredDiscussions and New filters for Edit Review). He is also active in outreaching and documentation.</translate>

;[[User:SandraF (WMF)|Sandra Fauconnier]] (SandraF)
:''<translate>
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Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons</translate>''
:<translate><!--T:89--> Sandra ([[User:Spinster|Spinster]] in her volunteer capacity) started editing English Wikipedia in 2003. More recently, she also became active on Dutch Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata. She works for the [[c:Commons:Structured data|Structured Data on Commons]] project, supporting the communities and the product development teams at the Wikimedia Foundation and Wikimedia Germany.</translate>


;[[User:Johan (WMF)|Johan Jönsson]] (Johan)
;[[User:Johan (WMF)|Johan Jönsson]] (Johan)
:''<translate> <!--T:64--> Community Tech; TechNews lead</translate>''
:''<translate><!--T:64--> Community Tech; TechNews lead</translate>''
:<translate><!--T:44--> Johan ([[User:Julle]] in his volunteer capacity) has been a Wikimedia editor since 2004. He's mainly active on Swedish Wikipedia but has written articles in around a dozen languages and sometimes employs his mediocre photographing skills for Wikimedia Commons, when no one better suited is around. He will mainly be working with Community Tech, as well Analytics and TechOps. He also writes and edits [[Tech/News]].</translate>
:<translate><!--T:44--> Johan ([[User:Julle]] in his volunteer capacity) has been a Wikimedia editor since 2004. He's mainly active on Swedish Wikipedia but has written articles in around a dozen languages and sometimes employs his mediocre photographing skills for Wikimedia Commons, when no one better suited is around. He will mainly be working with Community Tech, as well Analytics and TechOps. He also writes and edits [[Tech/News]].</translate>


;[[User:CKoerner (WMF)|Chris Koerner]] (CKoerner)
;[[User:CKoerner (WMF)|Chris Koerner]] (CKoerner)
:''<translate><!--T:69-->
:''<translate><!--T:69--> Discovery Department</translate>''
Discovery Department</translate>''
:<translate><!--T:70--> Chris has been involved in the MediaWiki community since 2011 when he inherited two internal wikis while at a large healthcare provider. Shortly after he jumped into the community as a member of the [[mw:MediaWiki Stakeholders' Group|MediaWiki Stakeholders' Group]]. He thinks ''everyone'' should use MediaWiki. He's also a small-time editor on English Wikipedia and a tiny contributor to Wikimedia Commons.</translate>
:<translate><!--T:70--> Chris has been involved in the MediaWiki community since 2011 when he inherited two internal wikis while at a large healthcare provider. Shortly after he jumped into the community as a member of the [[mw:MediaWiki Stakeholders' Group|MediaWiki Stakeholders' Group]]. He thinks ''everyone'' should use MediaWiki. He's also a small-time editor on English Wikipedia and a tiny contributor to Wikimedia Commons.</translate>


;[[User:Elitre (WMF)|Erica Litrenta]] (Elitre)
;[[User:Elitre (WMF)|Erica Litrenta]] (Elitre)
:''<translate> <!--T:65--> Editing Department, visual editor</translate>''
:''<translate><!--T:65--> Manager, Community Liaisons</translate>''
:<translate><!--T:31--> Erica has been in the Movement since 2005, mostly active at the Italian Wikipedia and on the Italian queues of [[OTRS]]. She joined the Foundation in 2013 and is primarily liaising for the visual editor on most of the Wikipedias where it's already enabled as the primary editor.</translate>
:<translate><!--T:31--> Erica has been in the Movement since 2005, mostly active at the Italian Wikipedia and on the Italian queues of [[VRTS]]. She joined the Foundation in mid 2013 and has been primarily liaising for the visual editor on most wikis for years. She transitioned to a more organizational role in the team and became a manager in February 2018.</translate>


;[[User:Keegan (WMF)|Keegan Peterzell]] (Keegan)
;[[User:Keegan (WMF)|Keegan Peterzell]] (Keegan)
:''<translate> <!--T:66--> Technical Collaboration Specialist</translate>''
:''<translate><!--T:66--> Technical Collaboration Specialist</translate>''
:<translate><!--T:32--> Keegan has been an editor on the English Wikipedia since 2005 and an administrator since 2006. He's also an Oversighter and CheckUser there. Globally he's an OTRS administrator and a Global Renamer. A former Community Liaison, Keegan's job now involves documenting best practices for working with communities and consulting on community collaboration.</translate>
:<translate><!--T:32--> Keegan has been an editor on the English Wikipedia since 2005 and an administrator since 2006. He's also an Oversighter and CheckUser there. Globally he's a VRTS administrator and a Global Renamer. A former Community Liaison, Keegan's job now involves documenting best practices for working with communities and consulting on community collaboration.</translate>


;[[User:Whatamidoing (WMF)|Sherry Snyder]] (WhatamIdoing)
;[[User:Whatamidoing (WMF)|Sherry Snyder]] (WhatamIdoing)
:''<translate> <!--T:67--> Editing Department, visual editor</translate>''
:''<translate><!--T:67--> Editing Department, visual editor</translate>''
:<translate><!--T:33--> Sherry has been a regular editor at the English Wikipedia since 2007, and she's been in the top 500 most prolific editors of all time for a couple of years. Her interests run from medicine to pastry to education, with odd points in between, but she also spends a lot of time working as a metapedian. She's the go-to liaison for the visual editor on English-speaking WMF projects. She's fond of flowers that look like dandelions, but actually aren't.</translate>
:<translate><!--T:33--> Sherry has been a regular editor at the English Wikipedia since 2007, and she's been in the top 500 most prolific editors of all time for a couple of years. Her interests run from medicine to pastry to education, with odd points in between, but she also spends a lot of time working as a metapedian. She's the go-to liaison for the visual editor on English-speaking WMF projects. She's fond of flowers that look like dandelions, but actually aren't.</translate>


;[[User:Quiddity (WMF)|Nick Wilson]] (Quiddity)
;[[User:Quiddity (WMF)|Nick Wilson]] (Quiddity)
:''<translate> <!--T:68--> Editing Department; Collaboration; Community Tech; TechNews support</translate>''
:''<translate><!--T:68--> Editing Department; Collaboration; Community Tech; TechNews support</translate>''
:<translate><!--T:34--> Nick has been an editor since 2005, helping with everything from page and site redesigns to informal mediation. He lives in Canada, and is interested in anything related to words, felines, connections, and design. Since late 2013, he's been working as the liaison for Flow, and various smaller changes.</translate>
:<translate><!--T:34--> Nick has been an editor since 2005, helping with everything from page and site redesigns to informal mediation. He lives in Canada, and is interested in anything related to words, felines, connections, and design. Since late 2013, he's been working as the liaison for Flow, and various smaller changes.</translate>


<translate>==How you can help== <!--T:35--></translate>
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Each individual and entity in the [[<tvar|wm-movement>Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Movement</>|Wikimedia Movement]] is invited to cooperate with the Community Liaisons: find out why.</translate>]]
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==How you can help== <!--T:35-->

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What are the most effective ways for you to support your community with your tech-oriented skills?
What are the most effective ways for you to support your community with your tech-oriented skills?


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*volunteer to become a '''[[<tvar|ambassadors>Tech/Ambassadors/List</>|Tech Ambassador]]''';
*volunteer to become a '''[[<tvar name="1">Tech/Ambassadors/List</tvar>|Tech Ambassador]]''';
*volunteer to become a '''[[<tvar|translators>Tech/Translators/List</>|Tech Translator]]''';
*volunteer to become a '''[[<tvar name="2">Tech/Translators/List</tvar>|Tech Translator]]''';
*spread the link for <tvar|research-url>'''http://wikimedia.org/research'''</> to encourage anyone (with and without wiki-experience) to signup for occasional user-research.
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==Staying up-to-date== <!--T:39-->
==Staying up-to-date== <!--T:39-->


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*Our '''workboard''' [<tvar|phab>https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/community-liaison/</> on Phabricator] can walk you through our current work;
*Our '''workboard''' [[<tvar name=phab>phab:tag/commrel-specialists-support</tvar>|on Phabricator]] can walk you through our current work;
*we listed our respective '''areas of expertise''' at [[Technical_Collaboration#Coverage]];
*we listed our respective '''areas of expertise''' at [[Community Relations#Coverage]];
*you can learn [[Community Relations/Annual Plan 2018-19#Community collaboration in product development|about '''our Program for 2018–19''']] now;
*you can check how we are doing ('''Key Performance Indicators''') at [[Technical_Collaboration/Metrics]];
*you can check how we are doing ('''Key Performance Indicators''') at [[Community Relations/Metrics]];
*finally, you may also want to learn about our [[Technical_Collaboration|'''goals, annual plan, and strategy''']].
*finally, you may also want to learn about our [[Community Relations|'''goals, strategy, and more''']].


==Contacting us== <!--T:40-->
==Contacting us== <!--T:40-->


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Do you have ideas, compliments, concerns, questions for or about the Community Liaisons team? Please reach us at <tvar|email>'''cep@lists.wikimedia.org'''</>.
Do you have ideas, compliments, concerns, questions for or about the Community Liaisons team? Please reach us at <tvar name=email>'''cep@lists.wikimedia.org'''</tvar>.


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Product Managers can [<tvar|support>https://office.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Liaisons/Support_requests</> learn how to request our support] on Office wiki, or just see [<tvar|template>https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T157446#3345270</> the related template on Phabricator].
Product Managers can [<tvar name="support">https://office.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Liaisons/Support_requests</tvar> learn how to request our support] on Office wiki, or just see [<tvar name=template>https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T157446#3345270</tvar> the related template on Phabricator].


==See also== <!--T:53-->
==See also== <!--T:53-->


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*[[<tvar|kpi>Technical Collaboration/Metrics</>|Key Performance Indicators]]
*[[<tvar name="1">Community Relations/Metrics</tvar>|Key Performance Indicators]]
*[[<tvar|cep-ideas>Community Liaisons/Process ideas</>|Process ideas]]
*[[<tvar name="2">Community Liaisons/Process ideas</tvar>|Process ideas]]
*[[<tvar|cep-surveys>Special:MyLanguage/Community Liaisons/Product Surveys</>|Product Surveys]] (''[[<tvar|cep-surveys-ideas>Community Engagement (Product)/Product Surveys/Ideas</>|ideas]], [[<tvar|cep-surveys-translate>Special:MyLanguage/Community Liaisons/Product Surveys/Text Translation</>|text translation]], [[<tvar|cep-tools>Community Liaisons/Product Surveys/Tools</>|tools]]'')
*[[<tvar name="3">Special:MyLanguage/Community Liaisons/Product Surveys</tvar>|Product Surveys]] (''[[<tvar name="4">Community Engagement (Product)/Product Surveys/Ideas</tvar>|ideas]], [[<tvar name="5">Special:MyLanguage/Community Liaisons/Product Surveys/Text Translation</tvar>|text translation]], [[<tvar name="6">Community Liaisons/Product Surveys/Tools</tvar>|tools]]'')


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:On <tvar|mw-org>mediawiki.org</>:
:On <tvar name=mw-org>mediawiki.org</tvar>:


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*[[<tvar|cep-collab>:mw:Community Engagement (Product)/Collaboration process/Draft</>|Collaboration process/Draft]]
*[[<tvar name="1">:mw:Community Engagement (Product)/Collaboration process/Draft</tvar>|Collaboration process/Draft]]
*[[<tvar|reading>:mw:Reading/Strategy/Strategy Process</>|Reading Strategy Process]]
*[[<tvar name="2">:mw:Reading/Strategy/Strategy Process</tvar>|Reading Strategy Process]]
*[[:mw:Wikimedia_Discovery/Roles_and_responsibilities#Community_Liaison_.28.22Community_Engagement_for_Software_Deployment.22.29|Role and responsibility for CLs in Discovery]]
*[[<tvar name="3">:mw:Wikimedia Discovery/Roles and responsibilities#Community Liaison ("Community Engagement for Software Deployment")</tvar>|Role and responsibility for CLs in Discovery]]
*[[:mw:Reading/Web/Team/Roles_and_responsibilities#Community_Liaison|Role and responsibility for CLs in Reading]]
*[[<tvar name="4">:mw:Reading/Web/Team/Roles and responsibilities#Community Liaison</tvar>|Role and responsibility for CLs in Reading]]
*[[:mw:Collaboration/Team/Roles_and_responsibilities#Community_liaison|Role and responsibility for CLs in Collaboration]]
*[[<tvar name="5">:mw:Collaboration/Team/Roles and responsibilities#Community liaison</tvar>|Role and responsibility for CLs in Collaboration]]
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[[File:Quim Gil March 2013.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Quim Gil'''<br>Senior Manager, Technical Collaboration]]
[[File:Quim Gil March 2013.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Quim Gil'''<br>Senior Manager, Technical Collaboration]]
[[File:Benoît Evellin, juin 2015.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Benoît Evellin'''<br>Community Liaison (International)]]
[[File:Benoît Evellin, juin 2015.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Benoît Evellin'''<br>Community Liaison (International)]]
[[File:Sandra Fauconnier.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Sandra Fauconnier''' <br>Community Liaison (International)]]
[[File:Johan Jönsson.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Johan Jönsson'''<br>Community Liaison (International)]]
[[File:Johan Jönsson.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Johan Jönsson'''<br>Community Liaison (International)]]
[[File:Koerner,_Chris_January_2017_01.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Chris Koerner'''<br>Community Liaison]]
[[File:Koerner, Chris January 2017 01.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Chris Koerner'''<br>Community Liaison]]
[[File:Litrenta, Erica Dec 2013.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Erica Litrenta'''<br>Senior Community Liaison (International)]]
[[File:Litrenta, Erica March 2018.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Erica Litrenta'''<br>Manager, Community Liaisons]]
[[File:Keegan Peterzell.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Keegan Peterzell'''<br>Technical Collaboration Specialist]]
[[File:Keegan Peterzell.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Keegan Peterzell'''<br>Technical Collaboration Specialist]]
[[File:Sherry's dandelion.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Sherry Snyder'''<br>Community Liaison (Contractor)]]
[[File:Sherry's dandelion.jpg|center|thumb|250px|'''Sherry Snyder'''<br>Community Liaison (Contractor)]]

Latest revision as of 14:31, 15 March 2025

Community Liaisons (CL; previously called Community Engagement (Product)) serve readers, contributors, and the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) by supporting the WMF Audiences and Technology departments in their collaboration with the communities of WMF-hosted sites. We inform the WMF of communities' views and particular needs about software products; and we inform the communities during the whole process of development of said software, and facilitate its adoption. We are in charge of the “Community collaboration in product development” program in the Wikimedia Foundation 2017-18 Annual Plan .

Community Liaisons are part of the Community Relations team in the Community Engagement WMF department.

Our work includes

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Supporting Wikimedia communities when new or updated software by WMF is deployed on their wikis:

  • facilitating communications from and to the WMF's Audiences and Engineering departments
  • assisting with testing, bug filing, documentation writing
  • delivering announcements, news, and feedback
  • engaging translators for the user interface and for documentation

Among our common workflows are:

Contributing strategies

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  • Programmatic work for long-term results aimed at solving complex issues in our movement (i.e., translation strategy, scalability of knowledge sharing, etc.).

Planning community engagement processes within product teams

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  • Supporting decision making around rollout locations and audiences and planning engagement and deployment strategies.
  • Drafting and implementing communications to communities around product and engineering events.
  • Providing unique knowledge of community dynamics in internal conversations.

Turning user feedback intake into Phabricator tickets and actionable tasks

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  • Converting onwiki requests, complaints and observations into Phabricator tasks; holding conversations to clarify and request more information, update and offer feedback, and support community requests.
  • Creating and updating internal documentation to collate and quantify feedback (spreadsheets and other docs).

Facilitating public meetings around product development

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  • Triage and other kind of technical meetings—announcing and handling the posting of logistical information, facilitating.
  • IRC office hours—staffing product and engineering initiatives when requested, handling publicity and followup to users.

Creating newsletters and other outbound communication to communities

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  • Individual product newsletters. The visual editor bulletin, the largest of publications, is delivered to 480+ individual subscribers and 460+ project pages. The most recent one is Collaboration's newsletter (sign up!).
  • Tech/News —a weekly workflow. Over the past years, the readership of Tech News has been growing steadily to over 550 individual subscribers (be one of them!), and over 75 community pages (like the English Wikipedia's Technical Village pump).

Engaging volunteer translators in updating documentation created by product teams

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  • Sourcing and engaging translators of interface messages and other documentation.
  • Translathons—initiating and engaging volunteer editors in translating documentation pages so that users understand new products.
  • Newsletters and other non-periodic communications—marking the page and sending out call for translations.

Engaging users in surveys and other online testing of products

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  • On-wiki and off-wiki surveys around individual products (such as the visual editor's Papercuts-style survey).
  • Polls around what users want to see built (such as AllOurIdeas).

Managing conversations around product rollouts and WMF product initiatives

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  • Decision-making conversations (like RfCs) about product requests.
  • Community consultations to determine needs for product development.
  • Connecting users and product teams by directing users to the right teams and venues to find more information and supporting/facilitating online conversations.

Supporting other Community teams in engaging users

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  • Ensuring proper coverage of other teams' initiatives where needed and possible, such as during 2015 strategy consultation.
  • Other short-term tasks as needed to support organizational priorities.

Wikimania, Hackathon and Conferences

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  • Demonstrating product uses and new features to users.
  • Connecting and introducing community members with product team staff and facilitating their discussions.
  • Wikimania and regional/chapter conferences—holding formal sessions and discussions around individual products or how communities can collaborate effectively with the WMF product teams.
  • Meetings with individual volunteers, chapter members or non-WMF staff to provide advice, to support events organization, etc.

Who we are

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The Community Liaisons currently consist of:

Quim Gil (Qgil)
Team Lead
Quim joined the Wikimedia Foundation in November 2012.
Benoît Evellin (Trizek)
Editing Department, Collaboration & Language Teams; TechNews support
Benoît hails from the French Wikipedia, where he started to contribute in May 2008. Since 2011, he is contributing on his wiki to community efforts to help new users on their first steps, by increasing interactions, rewriting help pages and promoting new editing products. He joins the Foundation in May 2015, to work on the visual editor on small wikis and then moved to the Global Collaboration team products (mostly StructuredDiscussions and New filters for Edit Review). He is also active in outreaching and documentation.
Johan Jönsson (Johan)
Community Tech; TechNews lead
Johan (User:Julle in his volunteer capacity) has been a Wikimedia editor since 2004. He's mainly active on Swedish Wikipedia but has written articles in around a dozen languages and sometimes employs his mediocre photographing skills for Wikimedia Commons, when no one better suited is around. He will mainly be working with Community Tech, as well Analytics and TechOps. He also writes and edits Tech/News.
Chris Koerner (CKoerner)
Discovery Department
Chris has been involved in the MediaWiki community since 2011 when he inherited two internal wikis while at a large healthcare provider. Shortly after he jumped into the community as a member of the MediaWiki Stakeholders' Group. He thinks everyone should use MediaWiki. He's also a small-time editor on English Wikipedia and a tiny contributor to Wikimedia Commons.
Erica Litrenta (Elitre)
Manager, Community Liaisons
Erica has been in the Movement since 2005, mostly active at the Italian Wikipedia and on the Italian queues of VRTS. She joined the Foundation in mid 2013 and has been primarily liaising for the visual editor on most wikis for years. She transitioned to a more organizational role in the team and became a manager in February 2018.
Keegan Peterzell (Keegan)
Technical Collaboration Specialist
Keegan has been an editor on the English Wikipedia since 2005 and an administrator since 2006. He's also an Oversighter and CheckUser there. Globally he's a VRTS administrator and a Global Renamer. A former Community Liaison, Keegan's job now involves documenting best practices for working with communities and consulting on community collaboration.
Sherry Snyder (WhatamIdoing)
Editing Department, visual editor
Sherry has been a regular editor at the English Wikipedia since 2007, and she's been in the top 500 most prolific editors of all time for a couple of years. Her interests run from medicine to pastry to education, with odd points in between, but she also spends a lot of time working as a metapedian. She's the go-to liaison for the visual editor on English-speaking WMF projects. She's fond of flowers that look like dandelions, but actually aren't.
Nick Wilson (Quiddity)
Editing Department; Collaboration; Community Tech; TechNews support
Nick has been an editor since 2005, helping with everything from page and site redesigns to informal mediation. He lives in Canada, and is interested in anything related to words, felines, connections, and design. Since late 2013, he's been working as the liaison for Flow, and various smaller changes.

How you can help

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What are the most effective ways for you to support your community with your tech-oriented skills?

Staying up-to-date

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Contacting us

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Do you have ideas, compliments, concerns, questions for or about the Community Liaisons team? Please reach us at cep@lists.wikimedia.org.

Product Managers can learn how to request our support on Office wiki, or just see the related template on Phabricator.

See also

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On mediawiki.org:

The Community Liaisons team

Quim Gil
Senior Manager, Technical Collaboration
Benoît Evellin
Community Liaison (International)
Johan Jönsson
Community Liaison (International)
Chris Koerner
Community Liaison
Erica Litrenta
Manager, Community Liaisons
Keegan Peterzell
Technical Collaboration Specialist
Sherry Snyder
Community Liaison (Contractor)
Nick Wilson
Community Liaison (International)