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The Wikimedia Conference is an annual meeting of the Wikimedia Foundation's developers, sysadmins, the MediaWiki comunity developers and Wikimedia chapter representatives. Manual, Emmanuel, Asaf, Pascal, Fabien and Tomasz participated in the meetings and set up a working group called "Wikimedia Offline". There we met people from PediaPress and started to think about integrating ZIM into the Extension:Collection which is currently used for the book prinitng capabilities of MediaWiki. | The Wikimedia Conference is an annual meeting of the Wikimedia Foundation's developers, sysadmins, the MediaWiki comunity developers and Wikimedia chapter representatives. Manual, Emmanuel, Asaf, Pascal, Fabien and Tomasz participated in the meetings and set up a working group called "Wikimedia Offline". There we met people from PediaPress and started to think about integrating ZIM into the Extension:Collection which is currently used for the book prinitng capabilities of MediaWiki. | ||
Due to this working group - which happened to be dominated by people that are already working with openZIM - many relevant and interested people could be convinced that ZIM is the superior toolkit and format for offline content. | Due to this working group - which happened to be dominated by people that are already working with openZIM - many relevant and interested people could be convinced that ZIM is the superior toolkit and format for offline content. Tomasz presented the decision of the Wikimedia Foundation to use ZIM for dumps and offline products in the future. This was a very helpful statement, in fron of the other developers and admins. | ||
=== June: Participation at LinuxTag === | === June: Participation at LinuxTag === |
Revision as of 18:43, 23 January 2011
Events and Activities
March: Participation at the Wikimedia Conference
The Wikimedia Conference is an annual meeting of the Wikimedia Foundation's developers, sysadmins, the MediaWiki comunity developers and Wikimedia chapter representatives. Manual, Emmanuel, Asaf, Pascal, Fabien and Tomasz participated in the meetings and set up a working group called "Wikimedia Offline". There we met people from PediaPress and started to think about integrating ZIM into the Extension:Collection which is currently used for the book prinitng capabilities of MediaWiki.
Due to this working group - which happened to be dominated by people that are already working with openZIM - many relevant and interested people could be convinced that ZIM is the superior toolkit and format for offline content. Tomasz presented the decision of the Wikimedia Foundation to use ZIM for dumps and offline products in the future. This was a very helpful statement, in fron of the other developers and admins.
June: Participation at LinuxTag
LinuxTag is Europe's biggest exhibition and conference for free and open source software. openZIM applied for a booth in cooperation with tntnet, so we got one booth for both projects.
By this opportunity we created nice graphs to show how the ZIM file format is used and how it works internally. These were printed as A2 posters and showed at LinuxTag.
For details see http://openzim.org/LinuxTag_2010.
August: Participation at Wikimania
Wikimania is the yearly conference of the Wikimedia community. Every year it takes place in another area of the world - in 2010 it was Gdansk in Poland.
October: 4th Developers Meeting, Finalising the ZIM Format
For more details dee http://openzim.org/Developer_Meetings/2010-2
Media Coverage
After a very good start and a lot of attention due to our Wikipedia DVD the numbers of visitors, visits and page views decreased slightly but remained stable. The mothly hits remained on the same level though while the traffic increased by 50%! Now there are about 2'500 (3'000) unique visitors, 4'000 (5'000) visits, 20'000 (28'000) page views and more than 50'000 (50'000) hits per month, in average 0,75 (0,5) Terabyte of traffic each month. (Numbers in parantheses are numbers of 2009.)
See detailed statistics: https://intern.openzim.org/awstats/awstats.pl?config=www
Budget
Wikimedia CH generously continued and increased its sponsorship of openZIM with now 9'000 CHF. This money was spent to run a server for the project providing a technical infrastructure (CPU time for ZIM file creation, download area, version management software, bugtracker, wiki, website, virtual machines with other operating systems etc.), for Developer Meetings and the participation at important conferences such as the Wikimedia Developers Conference in Berlin, Wikimania in Gdansk and LinuxTag, Europe's largest open source event. As openZIM is exclusively run by volunteers openZIM tried to cover most costs for meetings including accommodation and catering for all participants. Travel costs, though, have been paid by the participants.
Date | Subject | Amount EUR |
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2010-01-07 | openZIM Server 2010-01-01 - 12-31 rgs4617 | -600,00 EUR |
2010-05-08 | Wikimedia Conference 2010 Accommodation | -208,00 EUR |
2010-06-13 | LinuxTag 2010 Accommodation | -508,25 EUR |
2010-06-13 | LinuxTag 2010 Local Transport | -78,60 EUR |
2010-06-13 | LinuxTag 2010 Dinner | -56,50 EUR |
2010-06-13 | LinuxTag 2010 Social Event | -20,00 EUR |
2010-10-31 | Developer Meeting 2010/2 Accommodation, Meeting Room and Catering | -1040,00 EUR |
2010-10-31 | Developer Meeting 2010/2 Dinner | -140,20 EUR |
2010-12-16 | openzim.org Domain 2010 | -12,00 EUR |
Sum in EUR: | -2'663,55 EUR | |
2009-01-01 | Wikimedia CH Sponsorship | +9'000,00 CHF |
Rest in EUR: | 6'336,45 EUR |
See the full budget at http://openzim.org/Budget_2010.
Outlook for 2011
Roadmap
- ZIM export in MediaWiki
- MediaWiki extension
- dumping process on download.wikimedia.org
- more readers on more platforms
- Kiwix (Mac OS X)
- Wiki on Board (Android)
- Documentation
- ZIM v.5
- provide a description for publishers of the whole dumping process
- category handling
Events and Marketing
- Wikimedia Conference, Wikimedia / MediaWiki Developers Meet-Up (March)
- LinuxTag (May)
- Developer Meeting during Wikimedia Developers Conference and Wikimania in Haifa, Israel (August)