[13:52:29] just curious, does the guest we invite have to pay for anything or will they be covered too? (re @deb_t: Hello! I copied from translate your question, I hope it’s correct: β€œCan the person accompanying you come even if they haven't re...) [20:11:22] Are there any React / Django developers interested to work on improving the new WLM webapp wikimedia italy developed during the hackathon? [20:11:22] app.wikilovesmonuments.it [20:32:10] is there a task list or bug tracker? (re @ferdi2005: Are there any React / Django developers interested to work on improving the new WLM webapp wikimedia italy developed during the ...) [21:06:16] We'll cover their food as well as the Hackathon participants! πŸ™‚ (re @nerim4n: just curious, does the guest we invite have to pay for anything or will they be covered too?) [21:10:04] Hey all you folks attending the Hackathon in Istanbul next month - we've just published the program schedule (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_2025/Program#Schedule)! We'll be using a hybrid unconference and scheduled session format - add your proposed session to the Phabricator board (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/7491/) and we'll [21:10:04] get you sched [21:10:06] uled in. Unconferences can be scheduled using a first come first served basis. πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· [21:17:10] Also - regarding the Hackathon - registration (https://pretix.eu/wikimedia/hackathon2025/) will close at midnight, April 13th, or sooner if we reach our max capacity. πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· All participants attending the event will need to be registered. [21:17:12] hah nap time [21:17:25] naps are important too! πŸ˜› (re @jeremy_b: hah nap time) [22:17:43] Will there be any guidance about how to decide whether to propose an unconference or regular session? Will the latter be subject to approval, or require a specific format? (re @deb_t: Hey all you folks attending the Hackathon in Istanbul next month - we've just published the program schedule! We'll be using a h...) [22:22:47] Nope, no specific guidance on which to choose other than time of presentation. Unconference topics should be 30 minutes or less and a quick presentation or talk about a particular topic. Sessions can be up to 45 minutes and should be for large topics that you want feedback for, or to do a workshop within that time frame to teach participants in. Regular sessions will [22:22:47] need to be a [22:22:48] pproved and scheduled by the Organizing Team. (re @waldyrious: Will there be any guidance about how to decide whether to propose an unconference or regular session? Will the latter be subject...) [22:25:13] The format (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T379648) for proposing a session is in Phabricator and all proposed sessions should go under the (re @deb_t: Nope, no specific guidance on which to choose other than time of presentation. Unconference topics should be 30 minutes or less ...) [22:29:31] Cool, thanks for the clarifications! πŸ™