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For this year’s Hackathon we will be implementing a [[Wikimedia Hackathon 2017/Mentoring Program|'''mentoring program''']] for newcomers to our movement. The mentoring program is a new approach that we are trying out for the first time, where we were looking for '''Wikimedians who will be at the hackathon exclusively as mentors.''' They will come up with newcomer-friendly projects and ideas and, during the whole weekend, work with groups of about two to six newcomers, to help them with the whole onboarding process, and make their way into the great Wikimedia tech community as easy and as much fun as possible. The focus is to welcome more newcomers into the community, by introducing them to the different aspects of working with MediaWiki, and help them achieve their own first steps during the hackathon weekend. Additionally, we want to create a welcoming social atmosphere, so we can further diversity and growth in our community.
For this year’s Hackathon we will be implementing a [[Wikimedia Hackathon 2017/Mentoring Program|'''mentoring program''']] for newcomers to our movement. The mentoring program is a new approach that we are trying out for the first time, where we were looking for '''Wikimedians who will be at the hackathon exclusively as mentors.''' They will come up with newcomer-friendly projects and ideas and, during the whole weekend, work with groups of about two to six newcomers, to help them with the whole onboarding process, and make their way into the great Wikimedia tech community as easy and as much fun as possible. The focus is to welcome more newcomers into the community, by introducing them to the different aspects of working with MediaWiki, and help them achieve their own first steps during the hackathon weekend. Additionally, we want to create a welcoming social atmosphere, so we can further diversity and growth in our community.

Version vom 5. Mai 2017, 19:45 Uhr

Raumnamenübersetzung:

  • Heuriger = großer Saal
  • Blunzn = Symphonia
  • Gurkerl = Concerto
  • Powidl = Menuet
  • Wiaschtl = Ballerina
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19 – 21 May 2017 | Vienna, Austria

Welcome


Program

Venue & Vienna


Travel


Participants


Register & Attend!



Schedule

Thursday 18 May 2017

Atrium Out of site
13 13-19
Information and
registration desk
14 14-17
City tour to Zentralfriedhof
(extra registration required)
14.30-17
City tour to the historic centre of Vienna
(extra registration required)
15
16
17 17-21
Vienna Open Data MeetUp & Open Data Drinks
18
19
20

Friday 19 May 2017

Room Heuriger Room Blunzn Room Gurkerl Room Powidl Room Wiaschtl Atrium Restaurant Café Wien Out of site
7 room closed room closed room closed room closed room closed 7-10
Breakfast
8 8-17
Information and registration desk
9
10 10-11.30
Opening
11 room closed 11.30-24
Hacking
11.30-24
Hacking
11.30-12
Fantastic MediaWikis
Opening Keynote
11.30-13.30 Introduction Mentoring Program
12 12.30-24
Hacking
12-13
Fantastic MediaWikis
Use Cases
12-14.30
Lunch
13 room closed
14 14-15.30
Fantastic MediaWikis
Presentations / Tutorials
tbd.
15 tbd.
16 16-17
Fantastic MediaWikis
Workshop
tbd.
17 17-18
Fantastic MediaWikis
Panel discussion
tbd.
18 room closed tbd. 18-21
Pizza
19 tbd.
20 20-21
Breton dance
tbd. 20-23
Karaoke
21 room closed tbd.
22 23-24
Hacking
tbd.
23 tbd.

Saturday 20 May 2017

Room Heuriger Room Blunzn Room Gurkerl Room Powidl Room Wiaschtl Atrium Restaurant Café Wien Out of site
0 0-24
Hacking
0-24
Hacking
0-24
Hacking
0-24
Hacking
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 7-10
Breakfast
8 tbd.
9 tbd. 9-18
Information and registration desk
10 tbd.
11 tbd.
12 tbd. 12-14.30
Lunch
13 tbd.
14 tbd.
15 tbd.
16 tbd. 16-17
The Sweet Taste of Austria
17 room closed 17-17.30
Group photo
18 tbd. 18-21
Dinner
19 tbd.
20 tbd.
21 tbd. 9-??
Party at Arena Wien
22 tbd.
23 tbd.

Sunday 21 May 2017

Room Heuriger Room Blunzn Room Gurkerl Room Powidl Room Wiaschtl Atrium Restaurant Café Wien Out of site
0 0-14
Hacking
0-17
Hacking
0-17
Hacking
0-17
Hacking
room closed Party at Arena Wien
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 7-10
Breakfast
8 tbd.
9 tbd. 9-15
Information and registration desk
10 tbd.
11 tbd.
12 tbd. 12-14.30
Lunch
13 tbd. 13-15.30
City tour to the historic centre of Vienna
(extra registration required)
14 room closed tbd.
15 15.30-17
Showcase & Closing
tbd.
16 tbd.

Social and side events

Opening

X

Fantastic MediaWikis and How to Maintain Them

The Sweet Taste of Austria

apple strudel

Saturday 20 May 2017, 16-17in the Atrium

by prazlab

Austrian traditional recipes derive from different cuisines of the cultures that formed the historical Austro-Hungarian Empire Austro-Hungarian Empire on Wikidata. Not only famous for the Schnitzel Wiener Schnitzel on Wikidata, the Viennese cuisine Viennese cuisine on Wikidata is characterized by its "sweet tooth". Austrian desserts like the Sachertorte Sachertorte on Wikidata, the apple strudel apple strudel on Wikidata, and the Linzertorte Linzertorte on Wikidata are well known internationally. According to this culinary tradition sweet dishes are not destined to be only enjoyed at the end of the meal, they can be served as a main dish.

In a feast of typical Austrian sweet dishes, prazlab collective prepared for you a buffet with the best-known cakes: Sachertorte, apple strudel, Linzertorte, Marmorgugelhupf (marble bundt cake), Esterházy torte Linzertorte on Wikidata and Streuselkuchen Streuselkuchen on Wikidata. The ingredients of the original recipes are mapped according to the statistical data about the Wikipedia entry of the cake. This update adds to the taste its metadata: the date of creation of the article, the number of edits and the amount of visitors of the page.

Vienna Open Data MeetUp & Open Data Drinks

Metalab

Thursday 18 May 2017, 17-21at MetaLab

The 11th Vienna Open Data MeetUp at Vienna's hack space MetaLab MetaLab on Wikidata dedicates this evening to the Wikiverse. There will also be an opportunity to take a tour through MetaLab. The MeetUp will be held in English. No extra registration required.

Program:

  • Philip Kopetzky (Wikimedia Austria): Welcome to the Wikiverse!
  • Jean-Frédéric Berthelot (Wikimedia France/Austria): The Wonderful World of Wikidata
  • Daniel Mietchen (NIH) and Stefan Kasberger (ContentMine, Open Knowledge Austria): Text Data Mining of Pandemics (Zika) with Open Access Literature and Wikidata
  • Lightning Talks: 5 min max.
  • starting at 19: Open Data Drinks

MetaLab Gnome-globe.svg on Open Street Map

  • Address: Rathausstraße 6, 1010 Wien
  • How to get there: Take the U3 underground line (direction Ottakring) from Enkplatz underground station Enkplatz underground station on Wikidata to Volkstheater underground station Volkstheater underground station on Wikidata. From there it's a 15 mins walk.

Breton dance

Friday 19 May 2017, 20-21in Room Powidl

Léa will introduce you to the secrets of la danse bretonne Breton dance on Wikidata.

Karaoke

City tour to Zentralfriedhof

Thursday 18 May 2017, 14-17 – starting and end point: next to the information and registration desk at the Atrium

Austrian Wikimedians Häferl and Regiomontanus will show you the Zentralfriedhof, Vienna's main cemetery where Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, the Strauss family and other personalities from the city’s past are buried. We will use public transport to get there, so make sure that you have you public transport ticket with you.

Please register here with your signature --~~~~ (max. 20 participants):

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City tours to the historic centre of Vienna

Tour 1: Thursday 18 May 2017, 14.30-17 – starting and end point: next to the information and registration desk in the Atrium
Tour 2: Sunday 21 May 2017, 13-15.30 – starting and end point: next to the information and registration desk in the Atrium

The Austrian Wikimedians Volker (tour 1) as well as Thomas Ledl, Plani and Regiomontanus (tour 2) will show you the historic centre of Vienna. We will use public transport to get there, so make sure that you have you public transport ticket with you.

Please register here for tour 1 (Thursday) with your signature --~~~~ (max. 10 participants):

  1. ...

Please register here for tour 2 (Sunday) with your signature --~~~~ (max. 25 participants):

  1. ...

Party at Arena Wien

Arena Wien

Saturday 20 May 2017, starting at 21

For Saturday night, we’d like to take you out to party! We’ve booked a venue exclusively for Hackathon attendees in one of Vienna’s nicest event locations, the Arena Wien Arena Wien on Wikidata, which is conveniently close to the hackathon venue. We’ll buy you a drink and book a DJ, so you can hit the dancefloor, socialize at the bar, or just hang out in the spacious outdoor area and enjoy some of Vienna’s best subculture locations.

Arena Wien Gnome-globe.svg on Open Street Map

  • Address: Baumgasse 80, 1030 Wien
  • How to get there: It’s a 20 mins walk or take the U3 underground line (direction Ottakring) from Enkplatz underground station Enkplatz underground station on Wikidata to Erdberg underground station Erdberg underground station on Wikidata. The Vienna underground runs all night long on Saturdays.

Closing session

Mentoring program


Mentoring Program


Eule.svg

For this year’s Hackathon we will be implementing a mentoring program for newcomers to our movement. The mentoring program is a new approach that we are trying out for the first time, where we were looking for Wikimedians who will be at the hackathon exclusively as mentors. They will come up with newcomer-friendly projects and ideas and, during the whole weekend, work with groups of about two to six newcomers, to help them with the whole onboarding process, and make their way into the great Wikimedia tech community as easy and as much fun as possible. The focus is to welcome more newcomers into the community, by introducing them to the different aspects of working with MediaWiki, and help them achieve their own first steps during the hackathon weekend. Additionally, we want to create a welcoming social atmosphere, so we can further diversity and growth in our community.