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This week's article for improvement (week 8, 2015)
A Sicilian ice cream parlour
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Tech News: 2015-08
17:57, 16 February 2015 (UTC)
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The Signpost: 18 February 2015
- Editorial: Recent retirements typify problem of admin attrition
Go Phightins! shares his thoughts on admin attrition and the size of the administrative backlog.
- In the media: Students' use and perception of Wikipedia
The Australian ("Wikipedia not destroying life as we know it", February 11) and Times Higher Education ("Wikipedia should be 'better integrated' into teaching", February 10) reported on a recent study performed at Monash University, titled "Students’ use of Wikipedia as an academic resource – patterns of use and perceptions of usefulness".
- Special report: Revision scoring as a service
The authors of this report inform us that the "goal in the Revision Scoring project is to do the hard work of constructing and maintaining powerful AI so that tool developers don't have to. This cross-lingual, machine learning classifier service for edits will support new wiki tools that require edit quality measures."
- Gallery: Darwin Day
Darwin Day is observed annually on February 12 to commemorate the life and work of scientist Charles Darwin. Here is a selection of images of life on the Galápagos Islands, where Darwin made key observations leading to his scientific theory of evolution by natural selection.
- Traffic report: February is for lovers
This week saw the 57th Annual Grammy Awards (#13 on the Top 25) held on 8 February dominating the traffic chart, as music lovers checked out Sam Smith (#3) picking up four awards, Beck taking album of the year, and performances including Sia (#9), Madonna (#11), and Annie Lennox (#16). But Valentine's Day (#1) proved the perfect time for the release of Fifty Shades of Grey, with the movie coming in at #5, the book of the same name at #2, and the primary actors at #14 and #15.
- Featured content: A load of bull-sized breakfast behind the restaurant, Koi feeding, a moray eel, Spaghetti Nebula and other fishy, fishy fish
Five pictures, six lists, and seventeen pictures were promoted
- Arbitration report: We've built the nuclear reactor; now what colour should we paint the bikeshed?
The most significant item on ArbCom's agenda this fortnight has been the closure of the Wifione case and subsequent fallout, although the fallout from GamerGate continues to linger.
This week's article for improvement (week 9, 2015)
Trailer Trash is a US derogatory term for poor people living in trailers or caravans. It appears that these trailer trash happen to live on a trailer park.
The following is WikiProject Today's articles for improvement's weekly selection: Previous selections: Ice cream parlour • Stadium Get involved with the TAFI project! You can... Posted by: MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of EuroCarGT (talk) 00:55, 23 February 2015 (UTC) • |
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Tech News: 2015-09
16:29, 23 February 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost: 25 February 2015
- News and notes: Questions raised over WMF partnership with research firm
A report from the external research firm Lafayette Practice has declared that the Wikimedia Foundation is the "largest known participatory grantmaking fund." Several concerns have been raised with the report, the phrase being used (participatory grantmaking), the now-former Wikipedia article on that phrase, and an alleged conflict of interest by WMF staff members.
- Op-ed: Text from Wikipedia good enough for Oxford University Press to claim as own
Doc James tells us that "The one good thing that has come out of all of this is that Wikipedia’s content passing a major textbook publisher review processes is some external validation of Wikipedia’s quality."
- In the media: WikiGnomes and Bigfoot
Andrew McMillen's February 3 profile of and his quest to rid Wikipedia of the phrase "comprised of" has been one of the most widely circulated and commented upon media stories about the encyclopedia recently.
- Featured content: The Moon, Mars, Venus, and Saturn, in no particular order. Also, Kaiser Kong.
Eleven articles and twenty pictures were promoted in the week covered by this report.
- Gallery: Far from home
The Gallery is an occasional Signpost feature highlighting quality images and articles from Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons based on a particular theme, as well as an article you could help improve. This week, we feature subjects that are "far from home".
- Traffic report: Fifty Shades of... self-denial?
An odd juxtaposition this week, as interest in Fifty Shades of Grey coincided with the observance of the Chinese New Year and the annual festival of penance, Ash Wednesday.
- Recent research: Gender bias, SOPA blackout, and a student assignment that backfired
A monthly roundup of Wikimedia-related research
- WikiProject report: Be prepared... Scouts in the spotlight
This week's project is on a youth activity, one of the largest in the world; its project is commensurately large, containing around 136 active editors. It's WikiProject Scouting, a group of editors whose remit is everything relating to the Scouting movement, which has around 42 million members worldwide and celebrated the centenary of its founding only eight years ago.
- Blog: Join the Wikimedia strategy consultation
Editor's note: the Blog will be a recurring Signpost section that will highlight a recent post from the Wikimedia blog, run by the Wikimedia Foundation. This week's installment is written by Philippe Beaudette, the Foundation's Director of Community Advocacy, and focuses on planning for the future of the Wikimedia movement.
The Center Line: Winter 2015
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WikiCup 2015 March newsletter

That's it, the first round is done, sign-ups are closed and we're into round 2. 64 competitors made it into this round, and are now broken into eight groups of eight. The top two of each group will go through to round 3, and then the top scoring 16 "wildcards" across all groups. Round 1 saw some interesting work on some very important articles, with the round leader
Freikorp (submissions) owing most of his 622 points scored to a Featured Article on the 2001 film Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within which qualified for a times-two multiplier. This is a higher score than in previous years, as
Godot13 (submissions) had 500 points in 2014 at the end of round 1, and our very own judge,
Sturmvogel_66 (submissions) led round 1 with 601 points in 2013.
In addition to Freikorp's work, some other important articles and pictures were improved during round one, here's a snapshot of a few of them:
Cwmhiraeth (submissions) took Bumblebee, a level-4 vital article, to Good Article;
AHeneen (submissions) worked-up the Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 article, also to Good Article status;
Rodw (submissions) developed an extremely timely article to Good Article, taking Magna Carta there some 800 years after it was first sealed;- And last but not least,
Godot13 (submissions) (FP bonus points) worked up a number of Featured Pictures during round 1, including the 1948 one Deutsche Mark (pictured right), receiving the maximum bonus due to the number of Wikis that the related article appears in.
You may also wish to know that The Core Contest is running through the month of March. Head there for further details - they even have actual prizes!
If you are concerned that your nomination—whether it is at good article candidates, a featured process, or anywhere else—will not receive the necessary reviews, please list it on Wikipedia:WikiCup/Reviews. Questions are welcome on Wikipedia talk:WikiCup, and the judges are reachable on their talk pages or by email. Good luck! If you wish to start or stop receiving this newsletter, please feel free to add or remove yourself from Wikipedia:WikiCup/Newsletter/Send. Figureskatingfan (talk · contribs · email), Miyagawa (talk · contribs · email) and Sturmvogel 66 (talk · contribs · email)
Thanks for your assistance! Miyagawa (talk) on behalf of Wikipedia:WikiCup.
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This week's article for improvement (week 10, 2015)
There are many backup dancers accompanying the dances of the main dancer.
The following is WikiProject Today's articles for improvement's weekly selection: Previous selections: Trailer Trash • Ice cream parlour Get involved with the TAFI project! You can... Posted by: MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of EuroCarGT (talk) 00:58, 2 March 2015 (UTC) • |
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Tech News: 2015-10
16:41, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
Some falafel for you!
| You've done some great work recently with the WikiProject report. Ed [talk] [majestic titan] 05:07, 2 March 2015 (UTC) |
- Thanks Ed. I don't have much time to do it, but if you think the output is good, then that's great. Rcsprinter123 (relate) @ 20:23, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
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The Signpost: 04 March 2015
- From the editor: A sign of the times: the Signpost revamps its internal structure to make contributing easier
We received a large amount of feedback in our survey indicating that our readers found the idea of contributing to the Signpost difficult due to our opaque internal structure.
- News and notes: Wikimedia Foundation and OTRS team both publish reports, indicate operating changes
The Wikimedia Foundation released their Quarterly Report last week covering the three months October to December of 2014.
- Editorial: Conspiracy theories distract from real questions about grantmaking report
Last week, my colleagues on the Signpost produced a news report covering a minor controversy about a report commissioned by the Wikimedia Foundation. Written by the staff of The Lafayette Practice, a French research firm, it proclaimed the WMF as a leader in the practice of participatory grantmaking.
- Traffic report: Attack of the movies
The Report this week is dominated by the Academy Awards, taking the top 4 spots and 13 of the Top 25.
- Arbitration report: Bradspeaks—impact, regrets, and advice; current cases hinge on sex, religion, and ... infoboxes
In the first of what the author hopes will become a regular feature of the Arbitration report, the Signpost speaks to veteran arbitrator Newyorkbrad, who recently retired from the committee after almost seven years of arbitrating. The Signpost was keen to hear his thoughts on his time on the committee and on the past, present, and future of ArbCom.
- Interview: Meet a paid editor
Before being indefinitely blocked, User:FergusM1970 made more than 4600 edits on the English Wikipedia, spread over eight years. In the last two years, he was paid to edit several articles for clients that included the Venezuelan energy company Derwick Associates. We spoke with him about his experiences.
- In the media: Kanye West rebranded; Wikipedia in court; editors for hire
Numerous news outlets are reporting that the domain loser.com now redirects to the Wikipedia article for rapper Kanye West. Page views on West's Wikipedia article skyrocketed to almost 250,000 views on March 2, up from less than 19 thousand the previous day.
- Featured content: Ploughing fields and trading horses with Rosa Bonheur
Two featured articles, four featured lists, and 38 featured pictures were promoted this week..
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
The Signpost has arranged to mirror Tech news from Meta-Wiki to supplement the long-form tech coverage in our infrequent Technology report..
- Blog: Black History Month edit-a-thons tackle Wikipedia’s multicultural gaps
Black History Month is celebrated annually in the United States in February, to commemorate the history of the African diaspora. For this occasion, Wikipedians worked together to honor black history and to address Wikipedia's multicultural gaps in the encyclopedia, hosting Wikipedia edit-a-thons throughout the United States, from February 1 to 28, 2015.
Disambig prize notifications
Since you are already awarding barnstars to the winners of the monthly disambiguation contest, would you like to take up the notification to the top three performers that they have also won a free t-shirt from the Wikimedia foundation? bd2412 T 03:31, 3 March 2015 (UTC)
- Sure; I'll start from 1 April. Rcsprinter123 (drawl) @ 17:33, 3 March 2015 (UTC)
- Great, thanks! bd2412 T 22:22, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
WP Report
Hey Rcsprinter [is that ok shorthand ... sorry for using Rc earlier] ... so I posted a note at WT:X regarding the interview I set up for the Christianity WikiProject. What other outreach mechanisms have you used? No one has responded yet ... thanks. Go Phightins! 05:22, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- Go Phightins!: I go through a complicated process of selecting all of the project's listed participants who are active within the last two months and make contributions in the project's specific topic, then adding a message to their talkpage inviting them to the interview. I would be happy to continue doing this part if you want to do the interview and report; it's the easier bit. And yes, "Rcsprinter" is fine. Rcsprinter123 (natter) @ 13:31, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- OK, would you be willing to do that for the Christianity project so I can see how that works, and we can go from there? Thanks! Go Phightins! 15:24, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- I'm doing it now, but really I would be happy to do it for every project you do. Rcsprinter123 (comms) @ 20:05, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- That would be great. Thanks. Go Phightins! 20:10, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- I'm doing it now, but really I would be happy to do it for every project you do. Rcsprinter123 (comms) @ 20:05, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- OK, would you be willing to do that for the Christianity project so I can see how that works, and we can go from there? Thanks! Go Phightins! 15:24, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
OTRS Requests
DRV is the wrong venue. It doesn't need a discussion and unless the participant has OTRS access they are locked out of meaningful contribution anyway. As an admin I would refuse to undelete an image without being able to see the ticket personally and I suspect that I am not the only one. Unless you can find an admin willing to take your word may i suggest that you do not handle OTRS tickets that require use of permissions you do not hold. Its just making extra work for everyone else. Thanks. Spartaz Humbug! 11:28, 8 March 2015 (UTC)
- I was thinking that an admin with OTRS access would handle it, not just any admin. Usually, the files have not been deleted anyway, so I do not need to be an admin. Rcsprinter123 (witter) @ 11:44, 8 March 2015 (UTC)
- And now I see WP:REFUND. I would have gone there if I'd known about/thought of it. Rcsprinter123 (vent) @ 11:46, 8 March 2015 (UTC)
This week's article for improvement (week 11, 2015)
Turkish cuisine
The following is WikiProject Today's articles for improvement's weekly selection: Previous selections: Backup dancer • Trailer Trash Get involved with the TAFI project! You can... Posted by: MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of EuroCarGT (talk) 00:26, 9 March 2015 (UTC) • |
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Tech News: 2015-11
15:19, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost: 11 March 2015
- Special report: An advance look at the WMF's fundraising survey
The Wikimedia Foundation gave the Signpost an advance copy of the results of a survey of English Wikipedia readers regarding Wikimedia fundraising, due for official release today.
- News and notes: WikiWomen's History Month—meetups, blog posts, and "Inspire" grant-making campaign
The community has arranged a number of commemorative initiatives focused on the gender gap, under the banner "WikiWomen's History Month".
- In the media: Gamergate; a Wiki hoax; Kanye West
ThinkProgress tech reporter Lauren C. Williams wrote a long article on how the Gamergate controversy has spilled over onto Wikipedia.
- In focus: WMF to NSA: "stop spying on Wikipedia users"
In an effort to protect and maintain the privacy of Wikipedia's thousands of editors, the Wikimedia Foundation has filed a lawsuit against the United States' National Security Agency, Department of Justice, and the Attorney General.
- Traffic report: Wikipedia: handing knowledge to the world, one prank at a time
A dull week, with only three new entries in the top 10; a UFC champion, a Google Doodle and a Hindu festival involving people throwing powder at each other (though that does sound fun).
- Featured content: Here they come, the couple plighted –
Six featured articles, three featured lists, and forty featured pictures were promoted this week.
- Op-ed: Why the Core Contest matters
I continue to be excited about the Core Contest because I see it as a way of encouraging the expansion of broad articles that are typically neglected by our article improvement incentives.
This week's article for improvement (week 12, 2015)
Hello, Rcsprinter123.
The following is WikiProject Today's articles for improvement's weekly selection: Previous selections: Cuisine • Backup dancer Get involved with the TAFI project! You can... Posted by: MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of EuroCarGT (talk) 03:26, 16 March 2015 (UTC) • |
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Tech News: 2015-12
15:15, 16 March 2015 (UTC)
Please comment on Talk:Lift (force)
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The Signpost: 18 March 2015
- From the editor: A salute to Pine
We announce with sadness and gratitude that Signpost publication and newsroom manager Pine will be stepping back to focus on other Wikipedia and Wikimedia-related endeavors.
- News and notes: SUL finalization imminent; executive office shake-ups at the Foundation
This process is now entering its long-awaited final phase with the upcoming SUL finalization, scheduled for April 15, less than a month away. ... Wikimedia Foundation chief talent and culture officer Gayle Karen Young announced her retirement from the Foundation this week. Young will be replaced in that role by interim chief operating officer Terry Gilbey. According to the Foundation's job description for the title as it was applied in the past, Gilbey will be in charge of "overall administration and business operations of the Wikimedia Foundation."
- In the media: NYPD editing articles regarding allegations of police brutality and misconduct
On March 13, Kelly Weill of Capital New York revealed that numerous Wikipedia edits originated from 1 Police Plaza, the headquarters of the NYPD. Most of the attention has focused on a number of their edits to articles about incidents of alleged police brutality and controversial police practices.
- Op-ed: Does the Wikimedia fundraising survey address community concerns?
The publication of the Wikimedia survey findings on fundraising questions came three months after significant concerns were voiced about the design and wording of the December 2014 fundraising banners and e-mails.
- Featured content: A woman who loved kings
Four featured articles, four featured lists, and thirty-five featured pictures were promoted this week.
- Traffic report: It's not cricket
If not for Kayne West's dubious repeat at #1, the 2015 Cricket World Cup (#2) would have made the top spot, albeit in a generally slow news week.
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This week's article for improvement (week 13, 2015)
A antagonist is a character, group of characters, institution, or concept that stands in, or represents, opposition against which the protagonist(s) must contend.
The following is WikiProject Today's articles for improvement's weekly selection: Previous selections: Dinner • Cuisine Get involved with the TAFI project! You can... Posted by: MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of EuroCarGT (talk) 00:06, 23 March 2015 (UTC) • |
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Tech News: 2015-13
15:10, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
Archiving at WP:AFCRD
Hi. Is the rule we don't archive items less than a day old? -- LukeSurl 16:03, 26 March 2015 (UTC)
- Yes. That is stated on the page header. Also, it's easier if only one person archives to avoid overlap. Rcsprinter123 (soliloquise) @ 16:06, 26 March 2015 (UTC)
- Ah, indeed so. My apologies. If you're happy to manage all the archiving for that page I'm happy to leave that job to you. Cheers --LukeSurl t c 16:10, 26 March 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost – Volume 11, Issue 12 – 25 March 2015
- News and notes: Wikimedia Foundation adopts open-access research policy
Last week the WMF announced the release of its long-awaited open-access policy.
- Op-ed: How my father's railroad image collection now benefits the world: the value of digitization
Once when I was young, growing up in the 1990s, my father pulled his collection of railroad slides out from the basement, set up his projector, and shared a glimpse into American railway history with our family.
- Featured content: A carnival of animals, a river of dung, a wasteland of uncles, and some people with attitude
Four featured articles, three featured lists, and twenty-two featured pictures were promoted this week.
- Special report: Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year 2014
The Wikipedia Commons annual Picture of the Year contest has concluded, with 6,698 people voting, its largest participation yet.
- Traffic report: Oddly familiar
This week's list is reminiscent of lists from the early days of this project: a preponderance of famous faces, Reddit threads, and Google Doodles.
- Recent research: Most important people; respiratory reliability; academic attitudes
The authors attempt to answer the question "Who are the most important people of all times?" Their findings clearly show that different Wikipedias give different prominence to different individuals.
- Blog: The Wikipedia Library Team reflects on its new Visiting Scholars program
A university gives a top Wikipedia editor free and full access to the university library's entire online content—and the Wikipedia editor, who is unpaid and not on campus, then creates and improves Wikipedia articles in a subject area of interest to the institution.
A barnstar for you!
| The Graphic Designer's Barnstar | |
| Thanks for committing to creating great vector graphics for Wikipedia. You've been a great help for me so far, and I know you will be going forward! Buffaboy (talk) 05:10, 29 March 2015 (UTC) |
- Thanks a lot! This was kind of you. Rcsprinter123 (confabulate) @ 11:35, 29 March 2015 (UTC)
This week's article for improvement (week 14, 2015)
A man garbage picking through a skip (dumpster)
The following is WikiProject Today's articles for improvement's weekly selection: Previous selections: Antagonist • Dinner Get involved with the TAFI project! You can... Posted by: MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of EuroCarGT (talk) 00:08, 30 March 2015 (UTC) • |
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Tech News: 2015-14
15:18, 30 March 2015 (UTC)
Today's articles for improvement

- Hello Rcsprinter123:
- Please consider participating in this week's vote for TAFI's upcoming Week 17 collaboration. Last week's voting did not receive many participants. Thanks for your consideration. North America1000 15:42, 31 March 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost, 1 April 2015
- In focus: WMF's latest strategy document shows successes, vagueness, and the need for better data
The Wikimedia Foundation this week released a State of the WMF report, a 38-page "snapshot" of where it is and where it wants to go in the future.
- In the media: Wiki-PR duo bulldoze a piñata store; Wifione arbitration case; French parliamentary plagiarism
TruthRevolt targets another editor; edit stage right; the Nine Best Hoaxes to Have Hit Wikipedia
- Featured content: Stop Press. Marie Celeste Mystery Solved. Crew Found Hiding In Wardrobe.
Six featured articles, first featured lists, and twenty-four featured pictures were promoted this week.
- Traffic report: All over the place
The Report is more of a mix of random topics than usual this week. The top spot is taken by Bhutanese passport, a Wikipedia article which contained a crazed spoken word version which drew widespread attention.
- News and notes: New edits-by-mail option will "revolutionize" Wikipedia and its editor base
The Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) will announce later today that it will begin accepting edits by mail for all of the projects under its scope, including Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Commons.
- Special report: Pictures of the Year 2015
The Wikimedia Commons' annual Picture of the Year contest has concluded. The first 53 top-voted entries were disqualified because they were all nude.
A barnstar for you!
| The Original Barnstar | |
| Thanks for your ongoing work in relisting AfD discussions, an oft-unnoticed contribution area that helps to keep things running smoothly. North America1000 14:46, 2 April 2015 (UTC) |
The Signpost: 01 April 2015
- In focus: WMF's latest strategy document shows successes, vagueness, and the need for better data
The Wikimedia Foundation this week released a State of the WMF report, a 38-page "snapshot" of where it is and where it wants to go in the future.
- In the media: Wiki-PR duo bulldoze a piñata store; Wifione arbitration case; French parliamentary plagiarism
TruthRevolt targets another editor; edit stage right; the Nine Best Hoaxes to Have Hit Wikipedia
- Featured content: Stop Press. Marie Celeste Mystery Solved. Crew Found Hiding In Wardrobe.
Six featured articles, first featured lists, and twenty-four featured pictures were promoted this week.
- Traffic report: All over the place
The Report is more of a mix of random topics than usual this week. The top spot is taken by Bhutanese passport, a Wikipedia article which contained a crazed spoken word version which drew widespread attention.
- News and notes: New edits-by-mail option will "revolutionize" Wikipedia and its editor base
The Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) will announce later today that it will begin accepting edits by mail for all of the projects under its scope, including Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Commons.
- Special report: Pictures of the Year 2015
The Wikimedia Commons' annual Picture of the Year contest has concluded. The first 53 top-voted entries were disqualified because they were all nude.
Not accepting Calice redirect
Wikipedia:Articles for creation/Redirects. Hello, I didn't understand why you said what you did. An older version of Shakespeare, which I linked, has the following lines: "And then behold the wretched Prince of Wales,/Hoop'd with a band of iron round about./After which sight to Calice spur amain,/And say, the prince was smother'd and not slain:" The author of this edition says that Calice is a variant of Calais. The other thing I linked says "the State of England lay now most afflicated, imbroiled...the Treasure exhausted; Calice and the Country of Oye, with great Provision for the Wars, lost, to the great Dishonour of the English Nation", and the author of this edition puts [Calais] after Calice. Also, the editor of the Works of John Knox has an index entry for "Calice, (Calais)". I don't understand why these links aren't enough to make the redirect. 2601:7:8480:E1D:2C0A:91CF:4D7D:9F69 (talk) 14:17, 3 April 2015 (UTC)
- 2601:7:8480:E1D:2C0A:91CF:4D7D:9F69: I don't believe that any reader would search for "Calice" if they wanted to find the article for "Calais", even though it may be true that your sources mention it as an alternate name for the town. Rcsprinter123 (message) @ 17:01, 3 April 2015 (UTC)
Please comment on Talk:Cyclone Pam
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Today's articles for improvement

- Hello Rcsprinter123:
- This week's voting for TAFI's upcoming weekly collaboration has begun at Week 18 of 2015. Thanks for participating!
Pavilion, New York
Hi, sorry way too quick there! I was just going though Category:Articles with missing files catching up issues (vandalism, typos, correcting in names, etc ) - but missed the edit time on your edit, didn't mean to hit an edit that new. So sorry about that. Cheers KylieTastic (talk) 11:54, 5 April 2015 (UTC)
- KylieTastic: No, it's fine. We all make mistakes! Rcsprinter123 (pronounce) @ 11:56, 5 April 2015 (UTC)
This week's article for improvement (week 15, 2015)
The wheel is one of the most famous and useful inventions in the history of technology
The following is WikiProject Today's articles for improvement's weekly selection: Previous selections: Garbage picking • Antagonist Get involved with the TAFI project! You can... Posted by: MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of EuroCarGT (talk) 00:14, 6 April 2015 (UTC) • |
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Happy Easter!
Tech News: 2015-15
15:42, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
Language redirections
Hi! How come you're not accepting redirects in other languages? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pickuptha'Musket (talk • contribs) 21:26, 7 April 2015 (UTC)
- Pickuptha'Musket: I didn't decline it. I simply prefer to leave to others the requests that sometimes can become contentious. Rcsprinter123 (jive) @ 22:17, 7 April 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost: 08 April 2015
- Op-ed: We are drowning in promotional artspam
Wikipedia has been gravitating towards a vehicle for business and product promotion for too long.
- News and notes: Advancement department to be created at the Foundation, milestone fixes
March saw a number of high-level hirings and executive reorganizations in the Wikimedia Foundation.
- In the media: Wikipedia on 60 Minutes, Kickstarter, and in the classroom
The venerable CBS news program 60 Minutes profiled Wikipedia and the Wikimedia community.
- Traffic report: Resurrection week
How appropriate that the theme of Easter week would be resurrection from the dead.
- Featured content: Partisan arrangements, dodgy dollars, a mysterious union of strings, and a hole that became a monument
Four featured articles, seven featured lists, and 23 featured pictures were promoted this week.
- WikiProject report: WikiProject Christianity
With Holy Week having recently drawn to a close, it is an apt time to examine WikiProject Christianity, which was created in 2006, and boasts over 200 active members.
- Arbitration report: New Functionary appointments
The Committee has voted on the 2015 appointments to the Functionary team.
- Technology report: Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community.
This week's article for improvement (week 16, 2015)
Hello, Rcsprinter123.
The following is WikiProject Today's articles for improvement's weekly selection: Previous selections: History of technology • Garbage picking Get involved with the TAFI project! You can... Posted by: MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of EuroCarGT (talk) 01:25, 13 April 2015 (UTC) • |
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Maps
Thanks for all the Cape maps you have been adding. Is there a reason that Barnstable is shaded grey in all of them, even maps showing villages in Dennis or Chatham, for example? --BrianCUA (talk) 15:48, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
- Briancua: Barnstable is the only incorporated place in the county, and incorporated places are usually shaded grey and CDPs white in this map standard; see for example this map. Rcsprinter123 (lecture) @ 16:03, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
- I don't think that's the case. The villages of West Dennis or Dennis Port may not be incorporated, but the Town of Dennis is. --BrianCUA (talk) 16:35, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
- For the purposes of these maps, Minor Civil Divisions are treated as unincorporated so as to to make the map too dark. I didn't invent the system. Rcsprinter123 (chinwag) @ 17:14, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
- Minor Civil Division? Dennis or Yarmouth is no less of a town than is Barnstable. Can you explain the difference to me? Thanks. --BrianCUA (talk) 18:40, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
- New England towns are a type of minor civil division, that is, below county level, but not an actual town or city or village. MCDs are in white on these maps. Barnstable is a city, which is definitely incorporated, so it is grey. Rcsprinter123 (reason) @ 19:34, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
- Briancua: The section at New England town#Towns explains it quite well:
"Unlike municipalities in most other states, the United States Census Bureau does not classify New England towns as "incorporated places". They are instead classified as "minor civil divisions" (MCDs), the same category into which civil townships fall. The Census Bureau classifies New England towns in this manner because they are conceptually similar to civil townships from a geographic standpoint, typically exhibiting like population-distribution patterns. Like civil townships, but unlike most incorporated municipalities in other states, New England towns do not usually represent a single compact populated place.
That New England towns serve, in essence, the same function as incorporated places in other states, but are not treated as incorporated places by the Census Bureau, can be a source of confusion. The Census classifications should not be understood to imply that New England towns are not incorporated, or necessarily serve a similar purpose to MCDs in other states in terms of governmental function or civic-identity importance. New England towns are classified as MCDs not because they are not "incorporated" but because, in Census terms, they are not "places"."
- Rcsprinter123 (talk) @ 21:25, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
- Minor Civil Division? Dennis or Yarmouth is no less of a town than is Barnstable. Can you explain the difference to me? Thanks. --BrianCUA (talk) 18:40, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
- For the purposes of these maps, Minor Civil Divisions are treated as unincorporated so as to to make the map too dark. I didn't invent the system. Rcsprinter123 (chinwag) @ 17:14, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
- I don't think that's the case. The villages of West Dennis or Dennis Port may not be incorporated, but the Town of Dennis is. --BrianCUA (talk) 16:35, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
Thank you for adding the map of O'Hara Township. When I visited http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/?p=default&b=base1&x=-8893566.632940842&y=4939807.880087165&l=13&v=Boundaries%3A4%3B14 I saw that O'Hara Township has 5 distinct pieces (including the island). It would be great if there were a zoomed-in map that showed these 5 parts, shaded to show the detail, so that the separation was clear. I would then add it also to the List of enclaves and exclaves. Do you think this is something you'd like to do? Jeff in CA (talk) 10:59, 13 April 2015 (UTC)
- Jeff in CA: No, I don't think it is. I have limited time over the next two months and in any case, can't work out five distinct parts to the township. Rcsprinter123 (notify) @ 19:30, 13 April 2015 (UTC)
What on earth? [95] MadGuy7023 (talk) 19:07, 14 April 2015 (UTC)
- Looks like you self reverted :) MadGuy7023 (talk) 19:08, 14 April 2015 (UTC)
- MadGuy7023: I was trying to revert the removal and you got in the way. Rcsprinter123 (discourse) @ 19:09, 14 April 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost: 15 April 2015
- News and notes: Erik Möller leaving Foundation; annual plan grants under community review
The Wikimedia Foundation's vice president for engineering, Erik Möller, will leave the WMF on April 30.
- In the media: Saving Wikipedia; Internet regulation; Thoreau quote hoax
Time profiles Lila Tretikov, executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation, and paints a grim picture of the challenges faced by Tretikov and the encyclopedia.
- Blog: Single-User Login provides access to all wikis
Later this month, everyone will be able to use the same user name on every wiki, thanks to Single-User Login.
- Traffic report: Furious domination
If it wasn't for Easter, Fast and Furious related articles would have taken the top four spots this week. The latest installment of the movie franchise, Furious 7, tops the chart for the second straight week.
- Featured content: Au-delà de les Alpes, le chien lit de Sainte Bernard. Sous les pavés, les trimes d'argent! Mes enfants, suivez-moi!
Six featured articles, four featured lists, and fourteen featured pictures were promoted this week.
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This week's article for improvement (week 17, 2015)
A satellite image demonstrating the Geography of Niger
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Tech News: 2015-17
15:30, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
Peer review of Utica, NY
Hey Rcsprinter,
I've been taking a break from map making for awhile and have attempted to bring Utica, New York back to life. Its talk page was a WP:FORUM for quite some time and the article, talk page and even related articles have gone through (and still are) WP:PC and WP:S-P. If you take a look at the revision from exactly a month ago and today's, you wouldn't believe how far it's come, both by content, sourcing and visuals.
Looking at it now and realizing I've actually lost sleeping time working on the article I think it has a lot of potential, especially when comparing it to older revisions. Would you be willing to help peer review the article? Buffaboy talk 03:24, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
- Buffaboy: I agree that the article has been greatly improved and is a credit to you as an editor. I can see that you are working constantly to improve it, although of course there's still a way to go yet. I would love to assist in a peer review of the article, however, I do not have the time to contribute a full review at the present. I'm simply too busy to get to it, but if you're still wanting one by mid-June, when my workload decreases, I would be happy to do it then. Sorry for the disappointing message, but that's how life is.
- PS, no need to ping me on my own talkpage (and you need to use the full username anyway). Rcsprinter123 (yak) @ 15:47, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks for the response, I think that if the article manages to get to GA you can vouch for it, haha... Buffaboy talk 18:38, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
DYK for Sisu KB-124
PanydThe muffin is not subtle 20:31, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
- Hi Rcsprinter. Thank you for nominating the Sisu KB-124 article onto the DYK section. Nalle-Sisu will have more worldwide visibility than it ever had during its production era. Cheers, Gwafton (talk) 21:36, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
- It's just chance that I came across it when I did; looks like its nomination was a decision taken for the better. Rcsprinter123 (spiel) @ 21:39, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost: 22 April 2015
- Special report: Sony emails reveal corporate practices and undisclosed advocacy editing
A Signpost investigation of the released data has revealed Sony's corporate practices regarding Wikipedia and uncovered what appears to be undisclosed advocacy editing of Wikipedia by Sony employees and possibly by others.
- In the media: UK political editing; hoaxes; net neutrality
Wikipedia appears to have been drawn into the drama of the upcoming, hotly contested UK general election.
- News and notes: Call for candidates as the movement approaches the Wikimedia Board elections
The Affiliates Committee this week announced the organization of a community referral for comment, currently open on the meta-wiki, to address upcoming changes to the way that the Affiliations Committee will review movement-affiliated user-groups in the future.
- In focus: 2015 Wikimedia Foundation election preparations underway
2015 will see through the biennial community election for the three community-elected seats on the Board of Trustees—the "ultimate corporate authority" of the Wikimedia Foundation and the level at which the strategic decisions regarding the Wikimedia movement are made.
- Featured content: Vanguard on guard
Six featured articles and fifteen featured pictures were promoted this week.
- Traffic report: A harvest of couch potatoes
Couch potatoes rule this week, as 9 of the top 10 slots were taken by either movies, TV, or sports.
- Gallery: The bitter end
The Gallery is an occasional Signpost feature highlighting quality images and articles from Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons based on a particular theme.
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Hydroelectric dams use hydropower to generate electricity
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Tech News: 2015-18
15:11, 27 April 2015 (UTC)
Support request with team editing experiment project
Dear tech ambassadors, instead of spamming the Village Pump of each Wikipedia about my tiny project proposal for researching team editing (see here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/Research_team_editing), I have decided to leave to your own discretion if the matter is relevant enough to inform a wider audience already. I would appreciate if you could appraise if the Wikipedia community you are more familiar with could have interest in testing group editing "on their own grounds" and with their own guidance. In a nutshell: it consists in editing pages as a group instead of as an individual. This social experiment might involve redefining some aspects of the workflow we are all used to, with the hope of creating a more friendly and collaborative environment since editing under a group umbrella creates less social exposure than traditional "individual editing". I send you this message also as a proof that the Inspire Campaign is already gearing up. As said I would appreciate of *you* just a comment on the talk page/endorsement of my project noting your general perception about the idea. Nothing else. Your contribution helps to shape the future! (which I hope it will be very bright, with colors, and Wikipedia everywhere) Regards from User:Micru on meta.
Georeferencing
Hi! You were kind enough to help with an article on the map-tagging project for the Signpost last year. In the end the project succeeded beyond anyone's wildest expectations, with in all 50,000 maps and plans found in the million illustrations in the British Library Flickr account (if one includes 20,000 found by one non-Wikimedian with their own pattern-recognition support software).
The second phase of the project has now begun, to geo-locate ("georeference") the maps onto maps of the modern world, which in turn lets the two be readily compared, and (with a bit more work) should finally allow the images' ready upload to Wikimedia Commons with reasonably accurate automatic categorisation. (More at project description page, up-to-date current status page, and current completed page -- see also the section on targeted searches of completed images here).
The project as a whole (tagging+georeferencing phases) was just named as Silver award-winner [118] in the Open category (ie for projects advancing openness) at the MUSE Awards at the American Museums Association annual convention in Georgia.
The georeferencing is really quite satisfying when you get into it (as well as opening the door to the discovery, categorisation and reuse of all this material), but 50,000 images is a big undertaking that so far the community is almost completely unaware of. Do you think it would be possible to put together a follow-up piece for the Signpost? I'd offer text, but I'm not really sure how I'd make it different from what I've just put together for the project description page.
Thanks for any help you could give me with this. Jheald (talk) 00:07, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
- @Jheald: I certainly would like to put a piece in the Signpost, although it will have to wait until after June 12. Remind me again around that time, and I'll look into it. Rcsprinter123 (interact) @ 15:02, 30 April 2015 (UTC)
The Signpost: 29 April 2015
- Wikimania: Choice of small village for Wikimania 2016 ruffles feathers
Esino Lario is set to host Wikimania 2016, but volunteers and others have raised a host of concerns that raise serious questions about the town's suitability for hosting such a large conference.
- News and notes: Wiki Loves Monuments evaluation sees diminishing returns and increasing cost
The evaluations reveal that in the last three years, WLM has possibly fallen victim to its own success and seen diminishing returns.
- In the media: Scottish MEP blocked for edit warring; ranking articles by importance
David Coburn, a Member of the European Parliament for the Scotland region for the UK Independence Party, was blocked from editing Wikipedia on April 6.
- Featured content: Another day, another dollar
Ten featured articles, nine featured lists, and twenty-eight featured pictures were promoted this week.
- Traffic report: Bruce, Nessie, and genocide
Though the continued predominance of movies, TV, and sports noted in last week's report largely continues, three additional topics joined the Top 10 this week.
- Recent research: Military history, cricket, and Australia targeted in Wikipedia articles' popularity vs. quality; how copyright damages economy
Reader demand for some topics (e.g. LGBT topics or pages about countries) is poorly satisfied, whereas there is over-abundance of quality on topics of comparatively little interest, such as military history.
- Technology report: VisualEditor and MediaWiki updates
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City of westminster logo.svg
I saw that you have added File:City of westminster logo.svg to Westminster City Council with this edit. That image, however, does not have the sepapate, specific non-free use rationale (nfur) required by WP:NFCC#10c for use in the article. Assuming that all of the other WP:NFCCP are satisfied, I believe that all that needs to be done is to add the appropriate nfur to File:City of westminster logo.svg#Summary. This can be done in two ways: (1) Added a completely nfur or (2) edit the existing nfur for City of Westminster (i.e., change the "Article" entry to "Westminster City Council"). Doing the latter, however, means that the image will no longer have a nfur for "City of Westminster", which may create other problems. Anyway, since you added the image to the WCC article, I figured you'd like to add the appropriate nfur for the image's use in the article. If not or if you're not sure how, then I can. Thanks in advance. - Marchjuly (talk) 20:31, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
- Marchjuly: Is this edit - [119] - alright?
- Can it be put back on the article now? Rcsprinter123 (jive) @ 21:29, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
- The rationale seems fine to me. The only thing I tweaked was removing the repetitive "official page" link since it is the same as the source link. I only think you need both when the source link is a sub-page of the official page. Please be advised when I say the nfur is OK that it is just my opinion. It seems to satisfy all of the "NFCCP", but WP:NFCC#8 can be tricky since it's a little subjective depending upon the editor. Still, I think it should be fine and can be readded to the article. Just leave an edit sum saying you "added the separate, specific non-free rationale for use in this article required by [[WP:NFCC#10c]]" or something similar so that others understand the image is OK. - Marchjuly (talk) 21:47, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
This week's article for improvement (week 3, 2026)
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15:16, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
WikiCup 2015 May newsletter

The Herald (submissions) during the second round.The second round one has all wrapped up, and round three has now begun! Congratulations to the 34 contestants who have made it through, but well done and thank you to all contestants who took part in our second round. Leading the way overall was
Cas Liber (submissions) in Group B with a total of 777 points for a variety of contributions including Good Articles on Corona Borealis and Microscopium - both of which received the maximum bonus.
Special credit must be given to a number of high importance articles improved during the second round.
Coemgenus (submissions) was one of several users who worked on improving Ulysses S. Grant. Remember, you do not need to work on an article on your own - as long as each person has completed significant work on the article during 2015, multiple competitors can claim the same article.
Cwmhiraeth (submissions) took Dragonfly to Good Article for a 3x bonus - and if that wasn't enough, they also took Damselfly there as well for a 2x bonus.
LeftAire (submissions) worked up Alexander Hamilton to Good Article for the maximum bonus. Hamilton was one of the founding fathers of the United States and is a level 4 vital article.
The points varied across groups, with the lowest score required to gain automatic qualification was 68 in Group A - meanwhile the second place score in Group H was 404, which would have been high enough to win all but one of the other Groups! As well as the top two of each group automatically going through to the third round, a minimum score of 55 was required for a wildcard competitor to go through. We had a three-way tie at 55 points and all three have qualified for the next round, in the spirit of fairness. The third round ends on June 28, with the top two in each group progressing automatically while the remaining 16 highest scorers across all four groups go through as wildcards. Good luck to all competitors for the third round! Figureskatingfan (talk · contribs · email), Miyagawa (talk · contribs · email) and Sturmvogel 66 (talk · contribs · email) 16:41, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
AfD closure confusion
Hi. I'm a bit confused about this edit, because the AfD seems to be been closed as a delete, but not until after your edit. Any idea what happened there? It's being discussed on the RS noticeboard. Cordless Larry (talk) 14:36, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- (talk page stalker) - Cordless Larry Rcsprinter closed it as no-consensus and I disagreed so reverted and a few days later it was subsequently deleted... –Davey2010Talk 15:14, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks, Davey2010. Not sure why I didn't spot that as it was the very next edit. Sorry for hassling you both. Cordless Larry (talk) 16:23, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- No worries :), And I apologize Rcsprinter for shortening your name - Just remembered you don't like it so will try not doing that infuture (I do it with everyone it's just a bad habit
), Thanks, –Davey2010Talk 16:47, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- No worries :), And I apologize Rcsprinter for shortening your name - Just remembered you don't like it so will try not doing that infuture (I do it with everyone it's just a bad habit
- Thanks, Davey2010. Not sure why I didn't spot that as it was the very next edit. Sorry for hassling you both. Cordless Larry (talk) 16:23, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
DYK for George Neel, Jr.
PanydThe muffin is not subtle 07:49, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
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The Signpost: 06 May 2015
- News and notes: "Inspire" grant-making campaign concludes, grantees announced
The Wikimedia Foundation this week announced the winning grantees in March's "Inspire" grant-making campaign.
- Featured content: The amorous android and the horsebreeder; WikiCup round two concludes
Seven articles, three lists, and ten pictures were promoted to "featured" status this week. The second round of the WikiCup has ended.
- In the media: Guggenheim image donation; Wiki campaign gets advertising award
artnet and The Next Web report (May 6) that the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is releasing a hundred images of works in its collection under Creative Commons licences in conjunction with a May 19 editathon.
- Special report: FDC candidates respond to key issues
Elections have begun for five community members of the Funds Dissemination Committee, the Foundation's volunteer body for judging and recommending millions of dollars worth of annual grants to affiliates in the movement. The election lasts just eight days, from Sunday 3 May until 23:59 UTC on Sunday 10 May, so at the time of publication, voters will need to act promptly.
- Traffic report: The grim ship reality
Like colliding ocean liners, rousing entertainment and harsh reality merged ungainly in this week's top 10 list. The much heralded pay-per-view pummeling of Manny Pacquiao by Floyd Mayweather, Jr. dominated the list's top slots, giving this list one of its highest total view counts in months.
DYK nomination of Château du duc d'Épernon
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WikiProject Report
If you are willing to send out the notifications to WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology to answer interview questions here: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Molecular_and_Cellular_Biology, I would appreciate it. Thanks. Go Phightins! 01:02, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, will do. Rcsprinter123 (gab) @ 08:52, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
- Go Phightins!: I've invited as many as I can, but loads of members of that project haven't edited for years. Rcsprinter123 (natter) @ 20:07, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
Biology is obviously an academic discipline
Without biology, we would not exist. Biology is an essential prerequisite to humanity. I would suggest that you may want to reword this. At the same time, I really do appreciate the work you are doing to promote various Wikipedia projects. Cheers. Boghog (talk) 21:21, 9 May 2015 (UTC)- Boghog: I suggest that you talk to Go Phightins about that issue, as he is running the report for the moment and hasn't much experience. I was just giving out the invitations. Rcsprinter123 (converse) @ 22:15, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
- @Boghog: I tweaked the question per the edit summary here. Thanks. Go Phightins! 01:34, 10 May 2015 (UTC)
- Boghog: I suggest that you talk to Go Phightins about that issue, as he is running the report for the moment and hasn't much experience. I was just giving out the invitations. Rcsprinter123 (converse) @ 22:15, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
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The food industry is a complex, global collective of diverse businesses that supply much of the food and food energy consumed by the world population.
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Tech News: 2015-20
15:50, 11 May 2015 (UTC)
This week's article for improvement (week 21, 2015)
Left: Czech bramboráček, a bread made of potato dough, being deep fried.
Right: The Royal Navy Trafalgar class attack submarine HMS Tireless (S88) sits on the surface of the North Pole, the northern polar ice cap on Earth
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The Signpost: 13 May 2015
- Foundation elections: Board candidates share their views with the Signpost
Three community-elected seats on the Board of Trustees—the ultimate governing authority of the Wikimedia Foundation—will be decided by Wikimedians in the election to be held 17–31 May.
- News and notes: Swedish Wikimedia chapter organizes simultaneous Wikidata contests
This week has been a busy one for the Wikidata project, with nearly simultaneous Wikidata contests, both organized by Wikimedia Sweden, now underway.
- Traffic report: Round Two
Casual viewers may think I've posted the same list twice. But no, readers just happen to be really interested in May 2's Big Fight. In fact, last week was just the weigh-in and the trash talk. This week, the numbers actually increased.
- In the media: Grant Shapps story continues
Grant Shapps, who was the co-chairman of the UK's Conservative Party until this week, has been accused of maliciously editing the Wikipedia biographies of his party's rivals.
- Op-ed: What made Wikipedia lose its reputation?
There is a public misconception of Wikipedia: that any anonymous editor can edit Wikipedia at any time, and cannot be tracked or identified.
- Featured content: Four first-time featured article writers lead the way
Eight articles, one list, and five pictures were promoted to featured status on the English Wikipedia in a slow week.
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Orientate
In British English, 'orientate' is a perfectly acceptable word – not sure why you're removing it from Wikipedia. Cheers, Bretonbanquet (talk) 17:28, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
- Bretonbanquet:
- Most of the articles I changed were not using British English
- Please provide to me a reliable source to prove that "orientate" is acceptable. I believe it to be a backward derivative of "orientation", and that the correct verb is always "orient". Rcsprinter123 (commune) @ 18:14, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
- It is a backward derivative (as you put it) of 'orientation', but it's old (1840s), common (in the UK) and an accepted variant. Personally I think 'orient' just sounds American, unless we're talking about the football club or a Chinese restaurant. [139], [140], [141], [142], [143], [144] etc. 'Orientate' should not be used in American English articles, and quite a few of your edits have established that. Australia / NZ / Canada – I'm not sure. But, per WP:ENGVAR, 'orientate' is fine in British English articles. Bretonbanquet (talk) 18:29, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
Tech News: 2015-21
15:27, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
Happy birthday!
The Signpost: 20 May 2015
- From the editor: Your voice is needed: strategic voting in the WMF election
The Wikimedia Foundation's bi-annual Board of Trustees election is open for voting. Of the ten seats on the board, three are elected representatives of the global Wikimedia community—you.
- In focus: The awful truth about Wikimedia's article counts
The article counts of many Wikimedia wikis suddenly changed on 29 March 2015: as the Signpost reported at the time, sixty-five wikis fell below milestones tracked at the Wikimedia News Meta page, and three increased to new milestones.
- Traffic report: Inner Core
The list is topped this week by Danish scientist Inge Lehmann, thanks to a Google Doodle celebrating her 127th birthday. Lehmann discovered in 1936 that the Earth has a solid inner core. It is sometimes surprising to realize how recently such basic scientific knowledge of the Earth, which we now take for granted, was discovered.
- News and notes: A dark side of comedy: the Wikipedia volunteers cleaning up behind John Oliver's fowl jokes
Wikipedia editors logging in on May 19 found themselves walking into an unexpected amount of anti-vandal work to keep the site in line with its extensive biographies of living persons policy. A plethora of Wikipedia articles related to the United States House Committee on Appropriations, and the fifty-one representatives serving on it, have been hit by a raft of anonymous editors making often vulgar edits referencing "chicken fucker," or more creative combinations: "sexual conduct", "sexual congress", "fornicator", "intimate relations", or "trysts with chickens."
- Featured content: Puppets, fungi, and waterfalls
Three articles, seven lists, and seven pictures were featured on the English Wikipedia.
- In the media: Jimmy Wales accepts Dan David Prize
Jimmy Wales and five others accepted the 2015 Dan David Prize at Tel Aviv University on May 17. The prize comes with US$1 million, ten percent of which goes to doctoral and postdoctoral scholarships.
- WikiProject report: Cell-ebrating Molecular Biology
This week, we had the pleasure of interviewing WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology, which has come a long way since our last interview in 2008. Like most projects, it has a long member list, but only a small subset of that group regularly contributes. With 28 featured articles and 58 top-importance start class ones, the project has clearly had some success, but has a ways to go. We talked to three regular project contributors.
- Arbitration report: Editor conduct the subject of multiple cases
The Arbitration Committee has an unusually large case load at present. Although perhaps not on a par with the high-profile, multi-party cases seen towards the end of last year and the beginning of this year, with five open cases the arbitrators are likely to be kept busy for the next several weeks.
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This week's article for improvement (week 22, 2015)
Chocolate most commonly comes in dark (bottom), milk (middle), and white (top) varieties
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TAFI week 22, 2015 update
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Tech News: 2015-22
16:23, 25 May 2015 (UTC)
This week's article for improvement (week 23, 2015)
The term Buggy is generally used to refer to any lightweight automobile with off road capabilities and sparse bodywork.
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Tech News: 2015-23
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The Center Line: Spring 2015
| Volume 8, Issue 2 • Spring 2015 • About the Newsletter | ||
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The Signpost: 03 June 2015
- News and notes: Three new community-elected trustees announced, incumbents out
The Wikimedia Foundation's volunteer election committee has announced the election results for the three vacant seats on the Board of Trustees. Dariusz Jemielnak, James Heilman, and Denny Vrandečić are set to take up their two-year terms on the Board. They will replace the three incumbents, all of whom stood this time unsuccessfully: Phoebe Ayers, Samuel Klein, and María Sefidari.
- Blog: How Wikipedia covered Caitlyn Jenner’s transition
Caitlyn Jenner—the American hero of the 1976 Olympics, a film actor, and prominent member of Keeping Up with the Kardashians—may now be the most famous openly transgender person in the world.
- Discussion report: The deprecation of Persondata; RfA – A broken process; Complaints from users on Swedish Wikipedia
Since the dawn of Wikipedia, or at least since 22 December 2005, the template named Persondata has existed.
- Featured content: It's not over till the fat man sings
Two featured articles and ten featured pictures were promoted this week.
- Technology report: Things are getting SPDYier
Over the past few weeks, developers have been working on improving Wikimedia's performance when users connect to it using SPDY.
- Special report: Towards "Health Information for All": Medical content on Wikipedia received 6.5 billion page views in 2013
Wikipedia appears to be the single most used website for health information globally, exceeding traffic observed at the NIH, WebMD, WHO et al..
- In the media: Anonymous Australian editing targets football player, shooting victim
More UK government vandalism; legend has it; minding the gender gap
- Traffic report: A rather ordinary week
The traffic report is nothing unusual this week, with a Google Doodle for astronaut Sally Ride topping the list, the accidental death of famous mathematician John Forbes Nash, Jr. at #2, and the normal fare of recent popular American movies and television.
City Maps
Hi again. Who is keeping track of which incorporated communities have maps uploaded to Wikipedia? Have maps been uploaded "one entire county" at a time, or various random cities in states that don't have all maps? Obviously it would be nice to see all of them uploaded, but the next step down would be a desire to see all the "county seat" maps uploaded, especially in Oklahoma. If you get a wild hair, maybe upload cities in the counties that border Kansas. If you have time great, if not, then no big deal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_in_Oklahoma • Sbmeirow • Talk • 11:40, 7 June 2015 (UTC)
- Sbmeirow: I do them one whole county at a time, but only when I get time to do one; each county takes over an hour to prepare. I will do lots over the summer, though, and I can do Kansas-bordering counties if you like. I am keeping track of all the counties that have or have not been done; if you email me I can send you the data. Rcsprinter123 (negotiate) @ 11:56, 7 June 2015 (UTC)
- It would be cool if you dump them to one of your new user subpages. • Sbmeirow • Talk • 12:35, 7 June 2015 (UTC)
- Dump what exactly? Rcsprinter123 (inform) @ 14:16, 7 June 2015 (UTC)
- It would be cool if you dump them to one of your new user subpages. • Sbmeirow • Talk • 12:35, 7 June 2015 (UTC)
