From the editors:
The Signpost
is still afloat, just barely
A slightly thinner issue, but out on time.
Op-ed:
Wikipedia's Strickland affair
Is a missing article on a Nobel laureate a fail? What if her draft biography was declined as non-notable?
News and notes:
WMF gets a million bucks
And it's richer than ever.
In the media:
Bans, celebs, and bias
Breitbart begone; rescued by archivists; celebrating trolls?
Discussion report:
Mediation Committee and proposed deletion reform
Plus: two pending changes-related discussions, notability, and naming conventions.
Traffic report:
Unsurprisingly, sport leads the field – or the ring
Who's reading what?
Technology report:
Bots galore!
Bots can do anything you want – well, almost.
Special report:
NPP needs you
WMF continues to stonewall development; NPP wishes again relegated to stocking fillers.
Special report 2:
Now Wikidata is six
SPARQL adds sparkle to WMF projects.
In focus:
Alexa
We are all writing for Amazon.
Gallery:
Out of this world!
No special effects here, just beautiful celestial images.
Recent research:
Wikimedia Commons worth $28.9 billion
If it weren't free, of course.
Humour:
Talk page humour
Wikipedia has a long history of talk page tomfoolery.
Opinion:
Strickland incident
The reviewer who declined the article gives his perspective.
From the archives:
The Gardner Interview
The "holy-shit" slide.
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