Yes, I'd be interested in meeting up for a meetup/hackday.  I'm currently
an Outreach Program for Women intern for the QA automation team at
Wikmedia, so I could hack on one of our QA tests, and I can show others how
we are automating our tests these days.  It's a pretty cool setup using
Cucumber/Ruby/Selenium, and volunteers might be interested in learning the
tools  and helping out with one of the tests.

--Rachel

*Gnome FOSS Outreach Program for Women Intern
Browser Test Automation, Wikimedia Foundation*

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> I've asked Adam Hyland, a Boston wikipedian who works at the swank
> software-house Bocoup, if they might have space we could use in their
> demesne that week.
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> You would also all be welcome at the Berkman Center - I could find a
> room for us all in the new Wasserstein building at Harvard -- more
> academic, less startup-culture.  (more people hacking on annotation
> :-)
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> Either way, I'd be glad to spend those weekdays in a shared space. And
> other Wikimedians would be welcome to come by and spend time with us.
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> Warmly,
> SJ
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> On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 12:36 PM, C. Scott Ananian
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> > I hack on mediawiki for WMF.  Mark Holmquist, another WMF hacker, is
> going
> > to be visiting Boston roughly Aug. 16 - Aug 21.  There are other WMF folk
> > scattered around here, along with lots of volunteers.  Is anyone up for a
> > meetup/hackday?  Mark and I would like to play with hooking up Mozilla's
> Tow
> > Truck (https://towtruck.mozillalabs.com/) in order to allow real-time
> > collaboration in a wiki context. (Editing?  TeaHouse?  Talk pages?
> > something like that.)  Maybe other people have their own hacking projects
> > where it would be useful to be nearby and pick our brains?
> >   --scott
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