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Revision as of 21:34, 5 March 2019
Please read Wikimedia Cloud Services Introduction and the Getting Started guide. |
The Toolforge community-developed web applications are all listed at tools.wmflabs.org. There is also a smaller selection listed in more detail at Hay's Tools Directory
Overview
Toolforge is a hosting environment for developers working on services that provide value to the Wikimedia movement. The platform allows developers to easily do ad hoc analytics, administer bots, run webservices, and generally create tools to help Wikimedia project editors, technical contributors, and other volunteers in their work. The environment also includes access to a variety of data services. This infrastructure is supported by a dedicated group of Wikimedia Foundation staff and volunteers.
Operational documentation
Communication and support
We communicate and provide support through several primary channels. Please reach out with questions and to join the conversation.
Connect | Best for | |
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Phabricator Workboard | #Cloud-Services | Task tracking and bug reporting |
IRC Channel | #wikimedia-cloud connect | General discussion and support |
Mailing List | cloud@ | Information about ongoing initiatives, general discussion and support |
Announcement emails | cloud-announce@ | Information about critical changes (auto-fwds to cloud@) |
News wiki page | News | Information about major near-term plans |
Blog | Clouds & Unicorns | Learning more details about some of our work |