[10:10:04] Hi, If you are into AI agent skills (https://agentskills.io/) assisted programming, I have published a set of agent skills relevant to us at https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/santhosh/wiki-skills/ [10:10:05] Feedback and contributions are welcome. [10:10:06] * codex-design-tokens - Build UIs using Wikimedia Codex design tokens for consistent styling [10:10:08] * wikipedia-rest-api - Comprehensive guide to Wikipedia REST API with code generation for multiple languages [10:10:09] * mediawiki-database-tables - Master MediaWiki database schema with optimized query patterns [10:10:11] * mediawiki-extension-development - Create MediaWiki extensions from setup to production deployment [10:10:12] * wikipedia-editor-research - Draft Wikipedia articles with proper Wikitext, citations, and NPOV compliance [10:10:14] * wikidata-natural-query - Query Wikidata using natural language for entity information and relationships [10:10:15] These skills are created with the help of claude sonnet 4.5 by supplying all reference documentations. All of them are vendor agnostic - can be used with opencode or claude code or any similar tools. These are early versions, and might need updates as we use them for actual projects. [11:05:42] if anyone is interested, I've published an «stable» version of wikibase-bootstrap and a first version of the wikibase-bootstrap-extended set: https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/olea/wikibase-bootstrap/ [11:06:06] and right now, last version of the implementaation of CIDOC CRM for Wikibase: https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/olea/crm4wb [12:19:51] No, wasn’t like that when we started. Hackathons traditionally have been in more inspiring locations. Former schools, monasteries, hostels and railway yard are locations that come to my mind. (re @Thecladis: ah though Wikimedia events are traditionally in very expensive hotels) [12:21:02] I've only been to the 2017 one. The hotels wasn't as fancy as some Wikimania hotels, but it wasn't very budget either. [12:54:40] not like 2024, 25 and 26 :-/ (re @MaartenDammers: No, wasn’t like that when we started. Hackathons traditionally have been in more inspiring locations. Former schools, monasterie...) [14:15:47] Fingers crossed for something different in 2027 [17:06:26] probably we should provide feedback like this. (re @tehreedy: Fingers crossed for something different in 2027) [17:07:45] I guess emailing to hackathon@ would be the best way [17:27:44] maybe reuse a DebConf venue? they seem to be less fancy. Collège de Maisonneuve Montreal, Vaumarcus Switzerland. (I went to Montreal, not Switzerland) [17:27:45] for that matter maybe go back to Esino Lario? (I wasn't there so others will have a better idea of how this fits) (re @tehreedy: Fingers crossed for something different in 2027) [17:28:08] Kick a village out of their houses again? ;) [20:10:18] That was Vienna, right? That was a youth hostel :) (re @Thecladis: I've only been to the 2017 one. The hotels wasn't as fancy as some Wikimania hotels, but it wasn't very budget either.) [20:11:10] Yes, Vienna. That was a hostel? I think I had a proper room for 2 people (re @Ki7sun3: That was Vienna, right? That was a youth hostel :)) [20:13:27] Jufa Wien, IIRC? [20:13:37] Yes they had a lot of flexible rooms that could be used as single, double, dorm depending on the needs [20:14:44] I only remember that it was IIRC in the south of the city and that along some main street there was some communist monument with fountain and Russian Sberbank 😅 [20:18:58] https://nos.nl/nieuwsuur/artikel/2601117-asielzoekers-en-oekrainers-uitgebuit-bij-ibis-hotel-meer-misstanden-in-de-branche [20:19:03] "Ons" hotel... [21:29:19] uhm :-/ [21:47:23] ?