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(I hope that's the way to do this)

I would like to have a WikiLearn project created here on Phabricator, so that we can group and track development and bugs related to the WikiLearn online learning platform (owned by the Community Development team, specific lead contact: yours truly).

I see I cannot create the project myself, but the denial message did not point me to a process. Is there anything else I need to do?

I would also like a tag affects-WikiLearn, for tagging issues belonging in other projects (e.g. Language Engineering projects) affecting WikiLearn.

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Thank you, @taavi .

I have updated the request to include a tag as well, to tag issues outside the project as affecting it.

Asaf renamed this task from WikiLearn project to WikiLearn project and affects-WikiLearn tag.Nov 15 2022, 1:24 PM
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Requested public projects WikiLearn (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/6264/) and affects-WikiLearn (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/6265/) have been created

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@Asaf: For my better understanding, is this Phabricator project tag the main central place where planning and managing technical work for WikiLearn is supposed to take place?

Also, where to find the code repository (URL)?

@Aklapper -- yes and no: WikiLearn is mostly developed by an external vendor (Edly.io), and they have their own internal planning/management processes. But this project tag is useful for managing the (smaller) WMF side of the work, which is primarily around the course content translation feature using Meta.

Here is the code for WikiLearn itself (based on Open edX). The WMF part of the course content translation feature, authored by the Language Engineering team, is presumably in Gerrit as part of the Translate extension, but @abi_ can confirm.