Jerusalem, Israel - Apr. 5, 2016 - For the first time the International Wikimedia Foundation has held its conference or "Hackathon" in Jerusalem, Israel. Usually held in Europe, the data, photo and graphic software developers of Wikipedia, met over a long weekend in the Hansen House.
Most remember Hansen House as the old Hansen Hospital or "Leper Hospital" where Jerusalem's sick patients were kept in isolation. The stories of Reb Aryeh Levine, z"l, visiting the ill are legend.
However, after years of disrepair, the building and grounds of Hansen are being redone and it is becoming a hub for culture and new, advanced technology events.
The Wikimedia Hackathon consisted of 40 groups. Hundreds of participants, from over 17 countries, joined Israelis on the projects. One group was working on the possibility of uploading all the information from the Israeli National Library to Wikipedia. In another group a woman from Germany was working on data correlation. With approximately 260 languages a data base, to collect and share data from all languages in a central data base, was their goal.
Participants were not obligated to stay with one group, but interacted to share their expertise, cyber technology, computer talents and interests.
Those involved in the "Wiki community" are volunteers. The participants attending Wikimedia Hackathon Jerusalem were advancing the Wiki commitment to "a world which every single human being can freely share in the sum of knowledge."
Future technologies being developed to spread free access of knowledge to the world, another Israeli Start-up Nation first, happening in Jerusalem.
Next year the Wikimedia Hackathon is to be held in Austria.