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Tech ambassadors are technically-minded volunteers who help other Wikimedians with technical issues, and act as a bridge between developers and local Wikimedia wikis.
One goal of the ambassadors network is to make sure that users are notified of technical discussions and possible changes that impact them. The other goal is for users to get involved as peers in the development process, so that they can inform and guide software development, not just provide feedback after it's done.
What do Tech ambassadors do?
If you're able, help them diagnose their issues, and solve the technical problems they encounter. Learn everything about the role now.
Invite other people to subscribe, and if you can, help write the newsletter.
Follow the discussion on Phabricator and, if necessary, help the developers. When the problem is solved, inform your fellow Wikimedians on your home wiki.
- Post a message on the Tech forum or the ambassadors mailing list.
- Post a message on the wikitech-l mailing list to start a discussion directly with developers.
- Use IRC and come to the #wikimedia-tech connect channel. There might not be anyone there to help you in real time.
You can also display this user box on your user page, and copy it to your home wiki:
You can help guide the work of our developers, or start designing, coding, translating or testing software yourself.
Resources for Tech ambassadors
Once you've found what you were looking for, don't forget to add it to the Glossary (if it wasn't already there) to help your fellow Wikimedians.