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Episode 173: Adam Shorland, Tom Arrow and Ollie Hyde

Between the Brackets: a MediaWiki Podcast

Release Date: 12/31/2024

Episode 198: Brian Wolff show art Episode 198: Brian Wolff

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πŸ•‘ 1 hour 35 minutes Brian Wolff is a longtime MediaWiki and Wikimedia developer. He returns to the podcast for (maybe) one last in-person discussion before his move to Calgary, Alberta. We talk about political goings-on at the Wikimedia Foundation, developments in the software world, and random thoughts on classic sci-fi. Links for some of the topics discussed: (Wikimedia Foundation press release, December 2025) (March 2006 article in El Tiempo about Bernadette's brief kidnapping) , October 2025 project Wikipedia article Wikipedia article

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Episode 197: Between the Brackets 2025 Holiday Special show art Episode 197: Between the Brackets 2025 Holiday Special

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πŸ•‘ 58 minutes It's the holiday special! Special guests, a musical performance (all from the MediaWiki world), and a tale of a life-changing encounter.

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Episode 196: Stephen Harrison show art Episode 196: Stephen Harrison

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πŸ•‘ 1 hour 37 minutes Stephen Harrison is a tech lawyer and journalist who has been writing about Wikipedia since 2018, including for Slate and The New York Times. He joins us to talk about all the Wikimedia-related events of the crazy month of October 2025, including the release of Jimmy Wales' book, Larry Sanger's "nine theses", some near-violence in New York City, and the launch of the site Grokipedia. Links for some of the topics discussed: by Larry Sanger (The Wikipedian blog post) (Slate article by Stephen Harrison, October 2025) Yaron's about Grokipedia by Jimmy Wales (New...

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Episode 195: BTB Digest 31 show art Episode 195: BTB Digest 31

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πŸ•‘ 28 minutes Clips from five recent episodes! Dan Andreescu considers a new "Datawiki" project, Wojciech PΔ™dzich makes use of the Wikipedia sound logo, Thomas Chin retells a piece of Wikimedia development lore, SJ Klein contemplates the use of "Abstractese", Matt Latourelle explains Ballotpedia's neutrality, and more!

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Episode 194: Vera de Kok show art Episode 194: Vera de Kok

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πŸ•‘ 1 hour 57 minutes Vera de Kok is a freelance photographer, developer and wiki consultant who was named Media Contributor of the Year at the 2025 Wikimania conference for her contributions to both Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata. Links for some of the topics discussed: (September 2025 blog post by Vera) (Vermeer painting) tool tool Wikimedia Commons gadget Wikidata gadget Wikipedia article Wikipedia article essay on Wikipedia Wikipedia article episode of Autistic Culture podcast (December 2024 Diff blog post) (September 2025 Diff blog post) Wikipedia article Wikipedia...

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Episode 193: Cormac Parle show art Episode 193: Cormac Parle

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πŸ•‘ 1 hour 17 minutes Cormac Parle is a principal software engineer in the Product & Tech team at the Wikimedia Foundation. Links for some of the topics discussed: (2021 talk by Cormac)

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Episode 192: Matt Latourelle show art Episode 192: Matt Latourelle

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πŸ•‘ 52 minutes Matt Latourelle is director of technology operations for the wiki-based website Ballotpedia. Links for some of the topics discussed: (talk by Matt Latourelle and Joseph Sanchez, MediaWiki Users and Developers Workshop Spring 2025) (Ballotpedia essay)

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Episode 191: SJ Klein show art Episode 191: SJ Klein

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πŸ•‘ 1 hour 25 minutes Samuel J. "SJ" Klein is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. He co-founded the Knowledge Futures project, served as director of content for One Laptop Per Child, and was on the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees from 2009 to 2015. Links for some of the topics discussed:

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Episode 190: Thomas Chin show art Episode 190: Thomas Chin

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πŸ•‘ 1 hour 34 minutes Thomas Chin is a software engineer in the Data Platform Engineering team at the Wikimedia Foundation. Links for some of the topics discussed: podcast on mediawiki.org in MediaWiki code (provided by the MediaWikiServices class) (2009 blog post by Domas Mituzas about Michael Jackson-related Wikipedia crash) (August 2025 article) (June 2025 article)

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Episode 189: BTB Digest 30 show art Episode 189: BTB Digest 30

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πŸ•‘ 28 minutes A new BTB Digest! Cindy Cicalese is surprised about the popularity of her PluggableAuth extension, Luca Mauri extols the benefits of Federation, Edward Chernenko laments the difficulties in running a humor wiki, Marijn van Wezel discusses GDPR compliance, Markus Glaser offers a solution for collaborative editing in MediaWiki, and more!

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Ollie HydeTom ArrowAdam ShorlandπŸ•‘ 1 hour 42 minutes

Adam Shorland, Tom Arrow and Ollie Hyde (pictured, left to right) show up together for the final episode of 2024! Adam (username Addshore) returns for his second appearance; he has since left Wikimedia Deutschland and now works at Lightbug. Tom and Ollie remain at Wikimedia Deutschland, both working on Wikibase development, with a focus on Wikibase Cloud and the Wikibase API, respectively.

Links for some of the topics discussed: