Available capacities
organizational structure
The frameworks that define governance, decision-making, and operational roles within Wikimedia organizations and initiatives
documentation
Written guides, policies, and resources created within the Wikimedia movement to support contributors, improve project understanding, and facilitate community processes
leadership
The ability of individuals or groups to guide, inspire, and support Wikimedia communities and initiatives
team management
Coordination of Wikimedia project teams, working groups, and affiliate organizations
staff development
Training and professional growth of Wikimedia Foundation and affiliate staff to support movement goals
community engagement
Efforts to foster participation, dialogue, and collaboration among Wikimedia contributors, affiliates, and partners to strengthen the movement and its projects
cultural translation
The adaptation of Wikimedia content to different cultural contexts, ensuring that free knowledge is accessible and relevant across diverse linguistic and social backgrounds
presentation
The practice of sharing Wikimedia-related knowledge, ideas, and project updates with an audience
public speaking
Skill used in Wikimedia conferences, meetups, and advocacy efforts to engage audiences on free knowledge topics
storytelling
Technique used to communicate the impact of Wikimedia projects through blogs, reports, and presentations
community development
The process by which Wikimedia communities collaborate, strengthen local and global participation, and build sustainable initiatives to address shared challenges
conflict management
The process of addressing disagreements within Wikimedia communities in a way that promotes constructive dialogue, consensus-building, and adherence to movement values
culture of innovation
The shared values and practices within the Wikimedia movement that encourage experimentation, technological advancements, and new approaches to expanding free knowledge
experience design
The process of optimizing Wikimedia platforms, tools, and community engagement to improve user experiences and accessibility
adaptability
The ability of Wikimedia communities, projects, and contributors to evolve in response to emerging challenges, new technologies, and shifting global contexts while maintaining an open and collaborative environment
mentorship
A guiding relationship within the Wikimedia movement where experienced contributors support newcomers in navigating projects and communities
peer support
A practice within Wikimedia communities where contributors help each other through knowledge sharing, troubleshooting, and mentorship
advocacy
Efforts by Wikimedians, affiliates, and allies to influence policies, institutions, and public discourse in support of free and open knowledge, open access, and digital rights
educational program
A structured Wikimedia initiative that partners with educational institutions or professionals to support learning through Wikimedia projects
campaign
A coordinated effort by Wikimedia contributors, affiliates, or partners to achieve a specific goal, such as increasing content diversity, raising awareness, or advocating for open knowledge
conference
A gathering of Wikimedians, affiliates, and partners to exchange ideas, collaborate on movement strategies, and discuss innovations in free knowledge
computer literacy
The ability of Wikimedia contributors to effectively use digital tools, platforms, and Wikimedia-specific technologies to create, edit, and share free knowledge
workshop
Wikimedia training sessions focused on editing, policies, or community-building
digitization
The process of converting physical documents, books, or historical materials into digital formats for inclusion in Wikimedia projects such as Wikisource and Wikimedia Commons
learning analytics
The study of participation trends and engagement data in Wikimedia projects to improve educational and outreach efforts
outreach
Wikimedia activities aimed at engaging new contributors, partners, and underrepresented communities in free knowledge projects
technical support
Assistance provided for MediaWiki software, Wikimedia tools, and community tech issues
Wikimedia tools
External applications and scripts designed to assist Wikimedia contributors
Central Notice
A Wikimedia-wide banner system used to communicate key announcements, campaigns, and events to contributors across multiple projects
Fountain
A Wikimedia tool used for organizing and tracking article-writing contests and edit-a-thons
Wikimedia gadget
Community-developed JavaScript tools enhancing MediaWiki functionality
Lua
Scripting language used in MediaWiki through the Scribunto extension to create dynamic templates and modules
OpenRefine
A tool frequently used in Wikimedia projects for cleaning and structuring data before adding it to Wikidata
PAWS
A web-based development environment that enables scripting, data analysis, and automation for Wikimedia projects
Pywikibot
Python library for automating tasks on Wikimedia wikis, such as editing pages, managing categories, and processing data
MediaWiki userscript
A customizable script that enhances user experience and functionality on Wikimedia projects
Wikidata Query Service
Tool for retrieving and analyzing Wikidata information using SPARQL
Skills that this user is available to share from their known capacities.
Known capacities
organizational structure
The frameworks that define governance, decision-making, and operational roles within Wikimedia organizations and initiatives
documentation
Written guides, policies, and resources created within the Wikimedia movement to support contributors, improve project understanding, and facilitate community processes
leadership
The ability of individuals or groups to guide, inspire, and support Wikimedia communities and initiatives
team management
Coordination of Wikimedia project teams, working groups, and affiliate organizations
staff development
Training and professional growth of Wikimedia Foundation and affiliate staff to support movement goals
community engagement
Efforts to foster participation, dialogue, and collaboration among Wikimedia contributors, affiliates, and partners to strengthen the movement and its projects
cultural translation
The adaptation of Wikimedia content to different cultural contexts, ensuring that free knowledge is accessible and relevant across diverse linguistic and social backgrounds
presentation
The practice of sharing Wikimedia-related knowledge, ideas, and project updates with an audience
public speaking
Skill used in Wikimedia conferences, meetups, and advocacy efforts to engage audiences on free knowledge topics
storytelling
Technique used to communicate the impact of Wikimedia projects through blogs, reports, and presentations
community development
The process by which Wikimedia communities collaborate, strengthen local and global participation, and build sustainable initiatives to address shared challenges
conflict management
The process of addressing disagreements within Wikimedia communities in a way that promotes constructive dialogue, consensus-building, and adherence to movement values
culture of innovation
The shared values and practices within the Wikimedia movement that encourage experimentation, technological advancements, and new approaches to expanding free knowledge
experience design
The process of optimizing Wikimedia platforms, tools, and community engagement to improve user experiences and accessibility
adaptability
The ability of Wikimedia communities, projects, and contributors to evolve in response to emerging challenges, new technologies, and shifting global contexts while maintaining an open and collaborative environment
mentorship
A guiding relationship within the Wikimedia movement where experienced contributors support newcomers in navigating projects and communities
peer support
A practice within Wikimedia communities where contributors help each other through knowledge sharing, troubleshooting, and mentorship
advocacy
Efforts by Wikimedians, affiliates, and allies to influence policies, institutions, and public discourse in support of free and open knowledge, open access, and digital rights
educational program
A structured Wikimedia initiative that partners with educational institutions or professionals to support learning through Wikimedia projects
campaign
A coordinated effort by Wikimedia contributors, affiliates, or partners to achieve a specific goal, such as increasing content diversity, raising awareness, or advocating for open knowledge
conference
A gathering of Wikimedians, affiliates, and partners to exchange ideas, collaborate on movement strategies, and discuss innovations in free knowledge
computer literacy
The ability of Wikimedia contributors to effectively use digital tools, platforms, and Wikimedia-specific technologies to create, edit, and share free knowledge
workshop
Wikimedia training sessions focused on editing, policies, or community-building
digitization
The process of converting physical documents, books, or historical materials into digital formats for inclusion in Wikimedia projects such as Wikisource and Wikimedia Commons
learning analytics
The study of participation trends and engagement data in Wikimedia projects to improve educational and outreach efforts
outreach
Wikimedia activities aimed at engaging new contributors, partners, and underrepresented communities in free knowledge projects
technical support
Assistance provided for MediaWiki software, Wikimedia tools, and community tech issues
Wikimedia tools
External applications and scripts designed to assist Wikimedia contributors
Central Notice
A Wikimedia-wide banner system used to communicate key announcements, campaigns, and events to contributors across multiple projects
Fountain
A Wikimedia tool used for organizing and tracking article-writing contests and edit-a-thons
Wikimedia gadget
Community-developed JavaScript tools enhancing MediaWiki functionality
Lua
Scripting language used in MediaWiki through the Scribunto extension to create dynamic templates and modules
OpenRefine
A tool frequently used in Wikimedia projects for cleaning and structuring data before adding it to Wikidata
PAWS
A web-based development environment that enables scripting, data analysis, and automation for Wikimedia projects
Pywikibot
Python library for automating tasks on Wikimedia wikis, such as editing pages, managing categories, and processing data
MediaWiki userscript
A customizable script that enhances user experience and functionality on Wikimedia projects
Wikidata Query Service
Tool for retrieving and analyzing Wikidata information using SPARQL
Skills that this user has from the Capacity Directory.