Date: June 26, 11 AM Pacific
Speaker: Dan Andrescu
[X] Book conference room
[X] Set up Google Hangout on air and youtube stream with OIT
[X] 30 days out, send email -- external goes to Wikitech-l, internal goes to product-all, tech-all, foundation-optional
[X] 1 week out -- 30 days out, send email -- external goes to Wikitech-l, internal goes to product-all, tech-all, foundation-optional (actually sent 1 day before)
[] .5 hours out -- 30 days out, send email -- external goes to Wikitech-l, internal goes to product-all, tech-all, foundation-optional
[] Upload talk to Commons and update: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Technical_Talks#Episode_4%3A_Wikimedia_and_W3C
So it seems like S Page suggested we talk about what our team is doing and that was like 4 years ago [1]! Totally off the top of my head, here's what I can cover:
* Rebuilding historical mediawiki data and publishing the dataset
* Building the new Wikistats UI
* Feeding EventLogging data into Druid, visualizing with Turnilo
* Event Platform: future of EventLogging
* Hadoop: our little monster cluster
* GPU-accelerated machine learning
* Pageviews (and other reading metrics) API on Cassandra
* Dashiki, Reportupdater, and other helper tools we build
I most definitely won't have time to dive deeply into all of these. So maybe the best strategy would be to pick a few and go a little more in-depth.
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Tech_talks&diff=prev&oldid=1436145