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* [[mw:E3|MediaWiki.org documentation]] about the team's work, primarily covering engineering and design specifications |
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The Wikimedia Foundation's editor engagement experiments (E3) team is a group within the broader Engineering and Product Development department. Its mission is to use data-driven methods to acquire and retain new contributors to Wikipedia, and other Wikimedia communities.
- MediaWiki.org documentation about the team's work, primarily covering engineering and design specifications
- Meta covers the experimental design and data analysis for the team, in the Research namespace
- English Wikipedia's hub about the team, including an FAQ for editors