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Au-delà des Alpes, le chien lit de Saint-Bernard. Sous les pavés, les trimes d'argent ! Mes enfants, suivez-moi !

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By WPPilot, Xanthomelanoussprog, The Herald, Adam Cuerden, Gamaliel
To the Alps, he said. Later he said, there shall be no Alps!!!

This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from 29 March through 4 April. Text may be adapted from the respective articles and lists; refer to their page histories for attribution.

Six featured articles were promoted this week.

A cartoon; see description. The uitlander is depicted as towering over Kruger, who has to stand on a ledge to reach the sign he is pointing to explaining the franchise law.
British press depiction of Paul Kruger attempting to appease the uitlanders in 1899; Britain's Joseph Chamberlain looks on, unimpressed
The Sirens and Ulysses by William Etty

Four featured lists were promoted this week.

2013 Pacific hurricane season summary map. It's "hurricane season"!
Actual living Trekkies at a Star Trek convention: in the earth year of 2003. "Live long and prosper". Sadly, Leonard Nimoy, aka Spock, departed this world on 27 February 2015, at 83 earth years of age, in Bel Air, California: thus fulfilling his motto to the end. Godspeed, Spock.

Fourteen featured pictures were promoted this week.

M81 "in a land far far away". We are currently checking to ascertain if this was a destination during the new Featured List's: "Star Trek's", journey into Space.
The Japanese destroyer Yamakaze, going under, as photographed through the periscope of the submarine that sank her.
High quality red threads from Austrian saffron
That is disturbing. I have just the prescription for you.....
Two weeks rest here, in Rüdesheim am Rhein you are to have no cell phone or internet connectivity and a case of fine Rhenish wine. Have a nice rest.

Good articles

Apart from these featured contents, forty-six good articles were promoted this week.

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First Massacre of Machecoul, as painted by François Flameng about a century later.
HMS Marlborough (1912)
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@WPPilot:, @Xanthomelanoussprog:, @The Herald:, @Adam Cuerden:, great job this week, everyone. Gamaliel (talk) 15:48, 17 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Merci to all my colleagues who really did it..-The Herald the joy of the LORDmy strength 16:26, 17 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
I love the comparison between the pre-restoration image and the final FP. It makes you really appreciate the work and effort that the editor went to. Miyagawa (talk) 17:05, 17 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hmm

Sorry, but the title is really bad. French is my native tongue, and I cannot make any sense out of the title.

  • Au-delà de les Alpes, le chien lit de Sainte Bernard : In French, the painting title is « Bonaparte franchissant le Grand-Saint-Bernard » (Napoleon gets through the Great St Bernard Pass)
  • Sous les pavés, les trimes d'argent! : Uther nonsense. It would translate in English to "Under the cobbles, the [verb to toil] of money !"
  • Mes enfants, suivez-moi! : OK

Cantons-de-l'Est (talk) 23:44, 17 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Based on slogans from 1968. "La chienlit, c'est lui!" and "Sous les pavés, la plage!". "Le chien lit" is the Guardian newspaper's mistranslation (they thought it meant "dog bed"), and Napoleon passed through the St Bernard Pass, hence the dog-bed of the St Bernard. "Trime" is the nickname of the US silver three-cent piece. Xanthomelanoussprog (talk) 06:58, 18 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Dates

What's the intended definition of "promoted this week"? These were promoted on 29 March and 31 March. I think doing a diff on WP:FA for the date range you want to cover might be the best way to get the list; anything added was promoted in that time period. An article becomes an FA by being added to that page, so that's the most authoritative way to get a listing. Mike Christie (talk - contribs - library) 11:10, 18 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

  • Mike, not sure I understand the question here. If you click on "promoted" next to the name you will see the nomination page. We are from what I understand about to launch a bot that will automate the process, but it is a good point and perhaps we might consider listing the dates these were promoted in the summary.. --talk→ WPPilot  12:32, 18 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Well, it's not a big deal, but the date of the Signpost edition is 12 April, so I would have expected the list of "this week"'s featured articles to include articles promoted from 3-9 April, or 4-10 April, or something like that. There were several articles promoted on 6 April, so the week of coverage for this issue of the Signpost is apparently something like 30 March to 5 April, which is a full week behind the issue date. That's all I was commenting on. As I say, it's not a big issue. I don't know what method you're using to extract the list of article, but I think the history of WP:FA is probably best -- the coords include links to the promoted articles in the edit summaries, so it's easy to spot them. Mike Christie (talk - contribs - library) 13:50, 18 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Mike Christie: Noone ever notices the note at the top saying "This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from 29 March through 4 April." - I've done what I can to make it more prominent, but... Adam Cuerden (talk) 14:17, 18 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Oops. My bad! Thanks for pointing that out. Mystery solved. Mike Christie (talk - contribs - library) 14:19, 18 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Mike Christie: I've been gradually making it more and more prominent, because this comes up a lot. I've added some bolding. I'm sure it won't be enough (I think people's eyes automatically skip over things placed where it is), but... Adam Cuerden (talk) 14:32, 18 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]



       

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