Thanks for the tips all, and for the starting points for newbies. Very
helpful.

-Andrew



On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 4:07 PM, Russell Uman <li...@firebus.com> wrote:

> The "Easy" tag in Phabricator is one place to start if folks are looking
> for simple tasks.
>
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/search/query/uNw6vXu_ZQQD/#R
>
>
> On 01/20/2016 08:00 AM, Andrew Lih wrote:
>
>> Hi devs/techs,
>>
>> Is there a wiki page that acts as a first stop or landing page for
>> computer
>> science students who might be interested in working on coding projects
>> with
>> Wikipedia/Wikimedia projects?
>>
>> We have a page on Wikipedia greeting students/instructors who want to do
>> class projects related to *writing* articles, but do we have a similar
>> thing for CS instructors and students who might want to do an assignment
>> or
>> class project with Mediawiki, APIs, or with database dumps?
>>
>> If anyone could point me to the best of what we have now, that’d be great.
>> This would be a way to find “shovel ready” challenges for students to work
>> on, or contribute to projects in progress.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -Andrew
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