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1,059   Basketball positions (talk)       Unencyclopaedic
4   Line of Property (talk)         Merge
16,058   2014 Crimean crisis (talk) Merge
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153   Hotfile (talk)         Wikify
0   Rural Delivery (band) (talk)           Orphan
8   Said Gafurov (talk)         Orphan
1   Johann Bernhard Fischer (talk)           Orphan
4   1995 Wisconsin Badgers football team (talk)         Stub
3   1914 Wisconsin Badgers football team (talk)         Stub
624   Domain (biology) (talk)       Stub
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(test) The Signpost: 05 March 2014

There's nothing like a good old bit of Cold War nostalgia, combined with a suitably scary international incident, to focus our attention on the real world. That said, nothing could stem our outpouring of affection for the beloved comedian Harold Ramis, whose death managed to top the week in the face of those international concerns.
Current discussions on the English Wikipedia include...
This week, the Signpost caught up with the Wikipedia Library (TWL), which aims to connect reference resources with Wikipedia editors who can use them to improve articles. Funded through the Wikimedia Foundation's Individual Engagement Grants program, TWL has a new "visiting scholars" initiative and a microgrants program in the works.
The WikiCup competition is ongoing, while six articles, three lists, and ten pictures were promoted to "featured" status of the English Wikipedia this week.
This week, the Signpost delved into the English Wikipedia's Article Rescue Squadron.

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The Signpost: 12 March 2014

Wikimedians around the world gathered to celebrate Women's History Month and the associated International Women's Day by holding editathons. If you lived in the United Kingdom, you had the opportunity to attend Wikimedia UK's event at the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, part of University College London and host to one of the largest collections of Egyptian and Sudanese artifacts in the world.
An intensely busy week, as a confluence of celebratory, curious and urgent topics pushed typical residents like Facebook and Deaths in 2014 out of the top ten entirely.
Five articles, two lists, and 52 pictures were promoted to "featured" status on the English Wikipedia this week.
This week, we interviewed Anaxibia from the Russian-language Entomology WikiProject.

Wikilinking

Hi, and thanks for your work on the English Wikipedia.

I noticed you worked on this article: [ https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heiko_Bellmann&diff=599696410&oldid=599191665 ]

. Just a short note to point out that we don’t normally link:

  • dates
  • years
  • commonly known geographical terms (including well-known country-names), and
  • common terms you’d look up in a dictionary (unless significantly technical).

(This even applies for infoboxes.)

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  Politics of Brazil (talk)   Cleanup
  WikiLeaks (talk) Cleanup
  Bemidji High School (talk)         Cleanup
  Mato Grosso do Sul (talk)     Expand
  1993 in Portugal (talk)         Expand
8   2009–10 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team (talk)         Expand
  João Goulart (talk)   Unencyclopaedic
  Eugenio Granell (talk)         Unencyclopaedic
  The Elephants (talk)           Unencyclopaedic
  Grading (education) (talk)   Merge
  Basic income (talk) Merge
  São Paulo (state) (talk)   Merge
  53rd Chamber of Deputies of Brazil (talk)         Wikify
  Simão Dias (talk)           Wikify
  Consolidation of Labor Laws (talk)           Wikify
  Antônio de Barros Carvalho (talk)           Orphan
  Francisco José Pinheiro (talk)           Orphan
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  Party of the Republic (talk)           Stub
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The Signpost: 19 March 2014

Non-US editors and chapters have taken issue with a multitude of image deletions done on the Wikimedia Commons to comply with the Uruguay Round Agreements Act, a US law that brought the country into compliance with the Berne Convention.
This week, we visited WikiProject History, an ancient project with roots dating back to 2001. The project is home to 196 pieces of Featured material and 483 Good and A-class articles independent of the vast accomplishments of its various child projects. WikiProject History maintains a lengthy list of tasks, oversees the history portal, and continues to build Wikipedia's outline of history.
In a record-breaker, the English Wikipedia has a new largest good topic: the 71-article Light cruisers of Germany, which concerns the light cruisers used by Germany during the 20th century.
Twelve articles, fourteen lists, and six pictures were promoted to 'featured' status on the English Wikipedia last week.
One of the first university Wikipedian in residence positions, hosted at Harvard University in 2012, has jumped back into the spotlight amid questions about its ethical integrity.
The utterly mystifying events surrounding Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which has not fallen from the sky so much as vanished from it entirely, has left an information-starved public scrambling for precedents, some logical, some... not.
The Wikimedia engineering report for February 2014 has been published. A summarized version is also available. Major news include

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The Bugle: Issue XCVI, March 2014

 
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The Signpost: 26 March 2014

April Fools' Day is rapidly approaching. Every year, members of the community pull pranks and make (or attempt to make) humorous edits to pages across the project. Every year, the community follows April Fools' Day with a contentious debate about whether or not it is necessary to impose limits on April Fools' Day jokes for future years. It is a polarizing issue.
Topics like the 2014 Crimea crisis or the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 eased down the list, making way for such traditional topics as St Patrick's Day, Reddit threads and even Google Doodles, which have reappeared after a long absence.
Have you wondered about differences in the articles on Crimea in the Russian, Ukrainian, and English versions of Wikipedia? A newly published article entitled "Lost in Translation: Contexts, Computing, Disputing on Wikipedia" doesn't address Crimea, but nonetheless offers insight into the editing of contentious articles in multiple language editions through a heavy qualitative examination of Wikipedia articles about the Kosovo in the Serbian, Croatian, and English editions.
Results for the two-stage 2013 Commons Picture of the Year have been announced. This year's winning photograph (above) shows a lightbulb that has been cracked, allowing inert gas to escape—and oxygen to enter, so that the tungsten filament burns. From the flames rise elegant curls of blue smoke.
Four articles, two lists, and twelve pictures were promoted to "featured" status on the English Wikipedia this week.
On 3 April, we will roll out some changes to the typography of Wikipedia's default Vector skin, to increase readability for users on all devices and platforms. After five months of testing, four major iterations, and through close collaboration with the global Wikimedia community, who provided more than 100 threads of feedback, we’ve arrived at a solution which improves the primary reading and editing experience for all users.
As you have probably read on this weeks op-ed, or via various other channels of announcement, 3 April will see the introduction of the Typography refresh (or update) for the Vector skin on all Wikipedias. Other projects like Commons will have this update rolled out a few days prior.
This week, the Signpost interviewed the English Wikipedia's Mountains WikiProject.

In case you are looking for some articles to create ....

I know you area Philly basketball guy. There are still a few articles needed to complete all of the winners of the Robert V. Geasey Trophy, including Temple's Mark Tyndale (who is still active professionally). If you ever get bored, would love to have your help finishing some of these award winner articles/templates. Thanks Rikster2 (talk) 18:44, 29 March 2014 (UTC)

2014 Final Four category

EDDY - You can't apply this category until players have appeared in a Final Four game. They could get hurt, suspended, or just not play for some reason next weekend. This category shouldn't be applied to anyone until the games start next week. Rikster2 (talk) 05:31, 30 March 2014 (UTC)