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WikiAfrica Hour #24: Tech Ops

A discussion with Selena Deckelmann - Chief Product & Technology Officer, and Kwaku Addo Ofori - Site Reliability Engineering Manager, on what happens behind the scene of the technologies driving Wikimedia projects, who is responsible for what, the annual plan of the product team, how the Wikimedia foundation plans to achieve its tech goals for 2030 Movement Strategy, and more!

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