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Check the following sources of information. Choose those you understand and are comfortable with: if you understand code, you can look at the commits, for example, while summarizing mailing list discussions may be more appropriate for someone who doesn't code:
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- Recent wikitech-l threads;
- Upcoming deployments;
- Wikimedia Foundation Tech Blog.
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