[06:38:40] Yes, coding before the hackathon is a classic hack at hackathons if you want to be sure to finish in time and be part of the showcase. (re @jhsoby: In many of the more impressive showcase items, I have the feeling that they've worked quite a bit on it before the event, tbh. N...) [06:47:02] We have +3000 mostly unknow toolq on https://toolhub.wikimedia.org. With LLM becoming a go to plaxe for answers, reduced visits on Wikipedia, Wikimedia developpers may reduce in numbers as well, but will surely increasing in productivity. Maintainance, convergences of projects and teams will be more important. (re @JeanFred: Just came across the "maintain-a-thon" [06:47:02] that the STA org [06:47:03] anised. Quite the polar opposite of the innovathon - perhaps less bankabl...) [06:59:03] Hi Nikos, [06:59:04] I lead one WM project who occasionally oboarded tech students. The answer to you is fully dependant on 3 other informations about your students: [06:59:06] - stack: what stack/tech do then need to work on ? [06:59:07] - skills: what is their level / seniority ? [06:59:09] - workdays: how many workdays do they have per student and per team [06:59:10] Then only we can properly orient you toward wikimedia projects. (re @nlikomitros: I have a question for you: what Wiki coding projects can be a good way for IT students to start as technical editors on Wikimedi...) [08:06:44] (re @siebrand: The application form for the Wikimedia Hackathon Northwestern Europe 2026 is open! The event will take place from 13 to 14 March...)