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Author: Srishti Sethi

Roundup: Google Summer of Code 2021 and Outreachy Round 22

8 October 20218 October 2021 by Sarah Rodlund and Srishti Sethi

Call for smaller language wikis to participate in the technical capacity-building program!

24 September 202123 September 2021 by Srishti Sethi

One year of Small Wiki Toolkits initiative–and more to come!

30 September 202030 September 2020 by Srishti Sethi

Designing technical workshops for the Indic community

11 August 202011 August 2020 by Krishna Chaitanya Velaga and Srishti Sethi

Round-up of Small Wiki Toolkits at Wikimania 2019

24 September 20194 January 2022 by Srishti Sethi

Wikimedia Foundation collaborates with two initiatives: Mozilla’s OSSN and TeachingOpenSource’s POSSE

12 October 20184 January 2022 by Srishti Sethi and Sarah Rodlund

See the completed Google Summer of Code and Outreachy projects from this year

27 August 20184 January 2022 by John Vandenberg and Srishti Sethi

Wikimedia Foundation funds six Outreachy interns for round 15

1 December 20174 January 2022 by Srishti Sethi

What ten students made for Wikimedia while participating in Google Summer of Code and Outreachy round 14

6 September 20174 January 2022 by Srishti Sethi

What we learned by making both newcomers and experienced participants feel connected and engaged at the Vienna Hackathon

31 May 20174 January 2022 by Rachel Farrand, Srishti Sethi, Claudia Garad and Sonja Fischbauer

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