Edit: Thanks for all the responses, I didn’t expect we had so many webdevs here lol. To complete the brief, the first thing we’ll need to do I think is upgrade the PHP which is on an EOL version. What we are looking for is someone who shows initiative, it’s how we work at ProleWiki from the admins down to the newest editors. You’ll be able and encouraged to come up with your own solutions, ours may of course not be the best we could get. Our keywords are scalability, maintenance, and optimization, always to better serve the readers.

We have tons of ideas for the future, but every time we find a developer, either they don’t know PHP (I can’t blame them) or they bail.

I’m looking for a PHP dev who wants to help out with ProleWiki. We have tons of cool ideas to really bring this show on the road, but nobody to put them into action.

Can’t guarantee we can pay you (and if we can believe me it won’t be a wage), but you get tons of perks such as being part of a cool, chill, growing community, a project bigger than any of us, and I can even write you a letter of recommendation I don’t mind.

As we look towards the future and where ProleWiki can grow and better serve its readers, we come to the conclusion we need more tech. And for that we need at least one PHP dev.

ProleWiki runs on MediaWiki and a VPS. We’re thinking of getting an S3 bucket as that seems more and more needed every day (it’s just our processes make acquiring stuff a bit slow). One thing I would want to optimize for example is image delivery.

If you’re interested hit me up.

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    I have worked with “plain” PHP before (no Composer) — and HTML, CSS, JS, of course. I am by no means a professional programmer and I have little time lately (being a university student is not easy), but I hope I can still help as a volunteer in any small way. :)

    That said, MediaWiki has an enormous codebase. I’ve never been really fond of this bloated piece of software that runs Wikimedia websites… but I can understand why the choice was made.

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      In your case I think I have something even better to offer you 😁 you can join ProleWiki and, as a student, figure out where you could help improve something. The keywords are scalability, maintenance, and optimization (optimization being a very large term). This would let you work on smaller projects that are also specific to MediaWiki at first, and learn the CMS.

      I say that because we have a webdev student already, albeit with time permitting. And I can see most of the time he’s very, very careful about making any changes (and I am too, since I’m not a web developer either). We also don’t have a dev environment due to storage space restrictions, so everything is pushed straight to the live site lol. Tell me if you’re interested and I’ll send you the discord invite.

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        I’m not a webdev student, I should have made it clear that my studies are related to IT. I just wanted to help out in some way (not necessarily by programming). Also, I don’t use Discord, sorry.

        Maybe I could help out as an editor to the English version or I could help create a Greek edition (I’m a native speaker 😉)?

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          You can definitely request an account and I know one of our Greek editors was looking for other people to start an instance with! We’re in the process of bridging the matrix server with some channels on the Discord but it’s not 100% set up yet (currently only goes one way from Discord -> Matrix).