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By Resident Mario, Gamaliel and Armbrust
Workers leaving the Clinton Engineer Works

This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from 13 September to 20 September.


The Potemkin in 1906, when it was named the Panteleimon

Eight featured articles were promoted this week.

A man wearing a white shirt and navy shorts in the act of kicking a football with his right foot.
Alex Wilkinson was club captain of the Central Coast Mariners Football Club from 2007 to 2012.

Four featured lists were promoted this week.

Forty-six Wikipedia:featured pictures were promoted this week.

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  • I hear that. Its an increasingly common and frankly disturbing trend on Wikipedia as a whole, and the one problem that no one seems able to combat. I'm convinced it will be the doom of us all. TomStar81 (Talk) 22:38, 11 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]


There was more detail than I wanted sometimes, but learning a little about the significance of some of those photos would be nice. Frankly, when I'm doing this, I have so much to do that it's kind of a relief when there's not a big long paragraph.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 17:40, 16 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Vchimpanzee: I would advocate returning to the photo and description system because content apart from context is meaningless. While it is true that the images look lovely in a gallery if the only thing displayed are the images then how do we know what we are looking at and what the significance is? The simple answer is that most of us do not. If the purpose of the Post is to keep us informed then the words must be paired with the images in order to allow the general public some background information. Even the ritzest art museums have a card telling people what they are looking at, who created the art, when it was created, and other minor details. Surely we can come to some agreement on how best they be displayed. I'd be happy to play with the system and see if I couldn't come up with some kind of middle ground, but I'd need some sort of OK from the powers that be before fiddling with the POST. TomStar81 (Talk) 01:16, 17 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@TomStar81: The change to the gallery thus far has been popular with readers and it is likely to remain the default indefinitely during weeks when there are no or few contributors. Anyone is welcome to contribute to FC and to change the format of FC in the course of their contribution, provided it's one that will be finished prior to publication. If you have some ideas, you're welcome to try them out with the October 21 edition of FC. (The October 14 Signpost is about to be published, likely today or tomorrow.) Gamaliel (talk) 21:34, 17 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  • @Vchimpanzee: We don't have the contributors on a weekly basis anymore. Liz made a valiant effort to encourage editors to contribute specifically to this week's edition but there were no takers. This is, as TomStar81 writes above, "the new normal". We are hoping this will not be the case in the long-term, but we are debating what to do about this matter internally, and one option on the table is cancelling FC entirely. We'd like to hear what people want to see from this section, but of course our options are limited to what contributors are willing to contribute. Gamaliel (talk) 13:09, 13 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]



       

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