Coolest Tool Award/2021
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The third edition of the Coolest Tool Award happened virtually on Friday 14 January 2022, 17:00 UTC (9:00 PST, 18:00 CET, 22:30 IST)! 📆
- The event was live streamed on YouTube in the MediaWiki channel
- The video is also available on Wikimedia Commons
- The following venues can be used for socializing:
- YouTube live stream chat (MediaWiki)
- Twitter #CoolestToolAward
- #wmhack Telegram group / IRC #wikimedia-hackathon connect
How to nominate tools
Light bulb iconB The call for nominations is now closed. Thank you very much for your ideas & recommendation(s)!
The award is organized & selected by the Coolest Tool Academy. Members of the 2021 edition are: Neslihan, Emmanuel, Jay, Masssly, Sage, Rummana and Andre.
2021 Winners
Winner | 🎥 | Category | Category description |
---|---|---|---|
WikiShootMe | 📼 | Experience | Intuitive and easy to use |
Quarry | 📼 | Developer | Tools that primarily serve developers |
GlobalWatchlist | 📼 | Newcomer | New tools or tools by new developers |
Humaniki | 📼 | Diversity | Tools that help include a variety of people, languages, cultures ... |
Depictor | 📼 | Quality | Tools to improve content quality |
diffedit | 📼 | Tiny | Small tools and tools that do one thing well |
Convenient Discussions | 📼 | Versatile | Tools that support multiple workflows |
Wudele | 📼 | Reusable | Serves many wikis and projects |
PAWS | 📼 | Editor | Tools that augment editing |
Earwig's Copyvio Detector | 📼 | Eggbeater | Tools in use for more than 10 years |
📼 | Honorable mentions |