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{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-start|{{{1|Featured article milestone: 3,000}}}|By [[User:Dabomb87|Dabomb87]], [[User:Tony1|Tony1]] and [[User:Resident Mario|Resident Mario]]|30 August 2010}}
{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-start|{{{1|Bumper crop of admins; Obama featured portal marks our 150th}}}|By [[User:Tony1|Tony1]] and [[User:Dabomb87|Dabomb87]]|6 September 2010}}
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[[File:Pahoeoe fountain original.jpg|thumb|center|520px|A [[Pahoehoe#P.C4.81hoehoe|pahoehoe]] fountain with a characteristic ropey surface spews from cooling magma during a volcanic event in Hawaii in 1983; see the new [[Portal:Volcanoes]] below.]]
===Administrators===
There has been a significant increase in the number of successful RfAs over the past month, which has seen 15 promotions, at least double the typical rate. ''The Signpost'' congratulates the five editors who were
[[Wikipedia:Successful requests for adminship#2010|promoted]] over the past week.
*{{goa|Michig|}}, from England, plays guitar and bass guitar when not editing Wikipedia. Not suprisingly, his content interests involve music-related articles—particularly alternative music, reggae and hip hop. His interests also lie in Caribbean- and IT-related articles. Michig has created more than 370 articles, with more than 20,000 edits over his five years with us, three-quarters of them in mainspace. His content work will be combined with administrative tasks such as reviewing and, if appropriate, deleting articles tagged for deletion.
*{{goa|Mandsford|}} lives and works in the United States. History is his specialty, many of the articles to which he has contributed—such as [[1909 college football season]]—have had a strong historical element. This interest in history has led to his work on improving year and month articles, with a goal of presenting accurate and sourced information about the events that happened on each day of the 20th century. He counts among his best contributions his efforts to keep new editors here, and says that most of his admin work will lie "in determining the result of Articles for Deletion debates, and in participation in civility matters brought to the noticeboard or to [[WP:Wikiquette|Wikiquette]]".
*{{goa|Dana boomer|}}, from the United States, has been at Wikipedia for two and half years, specialising in equine articles; her leopard-spot [[Appaloosa]] [[gelding]] apparently calls the tune in real life. Her editing interests also cover history, astronomy, books, endurance sports, the outdoors, and labour unions. She has six FAs, two FLs, a featured portal, and 15 GAs to her name. Best of all, she is one of the two [[WP:FAR|featured article review]] delegates, making a solid contribution to maintaining high standards among our best articles. She performs valuable work in sorting stubs, recovering red links, and contributing to [[WP:STFD|our slowest deletion process]].
*{{goa|HelloAnnyong|}}, from New York, became active in early 2007 and has made more than 21,000 edits, at least half of them in article space. He continues to make a significant contribution in [[User:HelloAnnyong/Translated|translating Japanese Wikipedia articles]] into articles on the English Wikipedia, and is active at WikiProject Japan. He is an expert in the [[PHP programming language]]. Annyong is a long-time member and the second-highest contributor to the dispute-settling [[WP:3O|WikiProject Third Opinion]].
*{{goa|Connormah|}}, from Edmonton in Western Canada, has a set of Good articles and several Did you knows to his name. He is a specialist in images, including signatures, and has been an active participant in the [[WP:Counter-Vandalism Unit|Counter-Vandalism Unit]].


===150th featured portal===
[[File:Benjamin_West_-_William_Woollett_-_The_Battle_at_La_Hogue.jpg|thumb|center|510px|New featured picture: a high-quality copy of a large steel engraving by the 18th-century English engraver [[William Woollett]], ''The Battle at La Hogue'', after a painting by [[Benjamin West]] (1781). The image probably shows [[Action at La Hogue (1692)|the events of 24 May 1692]], when the British sailors rowed in and torched French ships.]]
[[File:Obama Portrait 2006.jpg|thumb|240px|Barack Obama, the subject of Wikipedia's newly promoted 150th featured portal]]"This is our moment. This is our time", announced America's first African American president in his election night speech in Chicago almost two years ago. ''The Signpost'' takes pleasure in announcing that after a month of reviewer input and improvements at [[WP:Featured portal candidates|Featured portal candidates]], the [[Portal:Barack Obama|Barack Obama portal]] was [[Wikipedia:Featured_portal_candidates/Portal:Barack_Obama|promoted 1 September]]. This marks our 150th featured portal. It is a hub that links to:
*two featured articles,
*12 good articles,
*one featured picture (''right''),
*six related portals,
*six WikiProjects,
*six categories;
*"Did you know" entries,
*"In the news" entries, and
*a vast array of topics.


The page features rotating selected article excerpts and quotations from the man. Users are invited to contribute to this field in the "Things to do" box at the portal's bottom right.
=== 3,000th featured article ===
On 18 August, the English Wikipedia reached a milestone with the promotion of its 3,000th article to [[WP:FA|Featured article]] (FA) status. These 3,000 articles represent the best 0.09% of articles on Wikipedia—about one in every 1,120 articles. FAC Delegate [[User:SandyGeorgia]] said, "Congratulations to all the nominators and reviewers who contributed to reaching the 3,000 FA milestone on Wiki! I also note that FAC has reached a [[Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Featured log|two-year high on monthly promotions]], in spite of increasing standards, and congratulate all of the dedicated contributors – both writers and reviewers. We can always use more reviewers (without reviewers, we don't have FAs): see [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-04-07/Dispatches|Reviewers achieving excellence]] for ways anyone can help out".

The threshold was reached when FAC delegate SandyGeorgia [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Featured_articles&curid=5921878&diff=379504452&oldid=379493133 simultaneously promoted] six articles, bringing the total to 3,001 articles. These articles were on a wide variety of topics: [[Whitechapel murders]] (11 murders in London between 1888 and 1891 by the notorious Jack the Ripper); [[Royal National College for the Blind]] (a residential college for the blind); [[Mount Cayley volcanic field]] (a volcanic field in Canada); "[[Road to the Multiverse]]" (a ''Family Guy'' episode); [[90377 Sedna]] (a trans-Neptunian object orbiting the Sun); and [[Mark Tonelli]] (a retired Australian competitive swimmer).

The [[WP:FAC|Featured article process]] (FAC) was initiated in June 2003 as "Brilliant prose"; we reached 500 FAs in February 2005 (see [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2005-02-07/500 featured articles|''Signpost'' coverage]]); the 1,000th FA was promoted in June 2006 ([[Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2006-06-12/Thousandth_FA|''Signpost'' coverage]]); the 2,000th was reached just under two years later ([[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-04-14/Dispatches|''Signpost'' coverage]]). The deterioration over time of individual FAs and rising standards for promotion have meant that many early articles have been [[WP:FAR|demoted]]; the number of FAs (promotions less demotions) has [[Wikipedia:Featured article statistics|risen]] at an average rate of 34 articles a month from August 2008 to July 2010. In the first half of this year, 270 articles were promoted, and 70 were demoted, a rise of 200 articles or about 33 articles monthly.

===Administrators===
August has already seen ten [[Wikipedia:Successful requests for adminship#2010|promotions to adminship]], five of them over the past week alone:
*{{goa|Dabomb87|}}, from Texas, has some 60,000 edits to his name over his three years with us. He has been described as "doing anything he can to help out, ... with careful and thorough conscientiousness". He is a [[WP:FLC|featured list]] director and has [[User:Dabomb87/PRandFACtracker/archive|a prolific record]] of reviewing featured content, good articles, and DYK nominations.
*{{goa|Nikkimaria|}}, a Canadian Wikipedian since 2005, has built up a strong record in content creation and reviewing, and has done valuable work at NewPages and RecentChanges. She has particular interests in English, history, and music, and speaks French.
*{{goa|WOSlinker|}} has focused mainly on working on templates—in particular the use of {{tl|editprotected}}—and editing in fields as diverse as [[World of Spectrum]] (hence the user name), motorsports, and broadcasting. He nominated for an RfA after seeing last week's [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2010-08-09/Admin stats|''Signpost'' story]] on the precipitous decline in active admins over the past few years.
*{{goa|Amatulic|}} also nominated after seeing last week's ''Signpost'' article. Amatulic—an American scientist with an MBA in addition to an undergraduate degree in physics—has worked as an engineer for the past 25 years, mostly in the field of [[stealth technology]]; he has logged in almost every day since joining in 2006. He is experienced in dealing with user-level maintenance such as vandalism, spam, and article deletion, and participates regularly in dispute resolution on [[WP:Third opinion]].
*{{goa|Airplaneman| 2|}} has experience in the project's administration, discussions, and content work (airplanes, classical music, technology, science, and literature). He participates in the [[WP:adopt|adopt-a-user]] scheme and is a member of the [[WP:Welcoming committee|Welcoming committee]].


Three other portals were promoted on 1 September:
===New featured articles===
*[[Portal:Volcanoes|The Volcanoes portal]] links to 24 featured artlcles, three featured lists, a [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Volcanoes/Content#Featured_pictures|gallery of 38 featured pictures]], and 38 good articles. Among other resources, there are links to the [[User:Resident Mario/Volcanism of Hawaii Workgroup|Hawaii]] and [[User:Volcanoguy/Volcanism of Canada Workgroup|Canada]] Workgroups. ''Selected quotes'' are updated regularly. "Is this volcano active?", said by a tourist in 2000 on Mount Etna, after being reprimanded for camping out at the base of a dangerous volcanic vent.
[[File:Wandsworth Bridge.JPG|thumb|340px|Wandsworth Bridge, joining two parts of London across the Thames.]]Five articles were promoted to [[Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Featured log|featured status]]:
*[[Portal:Speculative fiction|The Speculative fiction portal]] deals with the "What if?" scenarios imagined by dreamers and thinkers worldwide. It brings together a wide array of genres, from [[webcomic]]s to novels to films and television, and features "Did you know" and "On this day" sections.
*''[[Banksia scabrella]]'' ([[Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Banksia scabrella/archive1|nom]]), commonly known as the "Burma Road Banksia", a species of woody shrub found in Western Australia (nominated by [[User:Casliber|Casliber]]).
*[[Portal:U.S. Roads|The US roads portal]] covers a huge and complex topic involving a hierarchy of interstate, numbered and state highways. It is regularly updated with selected pictures and articles, and presents recent news about construction, maintenance and events concerning US roads.
*''[[Seorsumuscardinus]]'' ([[Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Seorsumuscardinus/archive1|nom]]), a genus of fossil dormouse from almost 20 million years ago, found in central and eastern Europe ([[User:Ucucha|Ucucha]]).
*[[The Body (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|"The Body" (''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'')]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/The Body (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)/archive1|nom]]), "not your typical sci-fi/fantasy episode", said one of the nominators. A commentator was also quoted: "Any sneerer of Buffy in particular or genre work should simply be sat down in front of a television and told to shut up for three-quarters of an hour while they are shown 'The Body'" ([[User:Moni3|Moni3]] and [[User:Courcelles|Courcelles]]).
*{{foa|Yorkshire captaincy affair of 1927}}, a dreadful squabble about the relationship between professionals and amateurs in English cricket, with undertones of class warfare ([[User:Sarastro1|Sarastro1]]).
*{{foa|Wandsworth Bridge}}, the story of a bridge that crosses the Thames, among the last two in London privately built for toll revenue. It was rebuilt and opened as a free bridge under public ownership in 1940, "a distinctly unlovely piece of wartime functionalist design which replaced an equally unlovely piece of 19th-century cost-cutting design", says nominator [[User:iridescent|Iridescent]]. (''picture at right'')


===Featured articles===
'''Choice of the week.''' [[:de:Benutzer:Southpark|Southpark]] is an FA veteran at the German Wikipedia, with many "[[:de:Wikipedia:Exzellente Artikel|Exzellente Artikels]]" under his belt. He has served on the jury of de.WP's "writing contest" three times, and is fluent in English. ''The Signpost'' asked him to select the best of the week's promotions on the English Wikipedia: "I enjoyed reading all of the articles and now have a new sightseeing destination for my next London trip. Maybe I'll even give cricket a second chance. I chose [[The Body (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|"The Body" (''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'')]]. I especially like that this is an article that could never ever be written on the German Wikipedia. This in-depth treatment of a single television episode shows the special qualities of en.wp in an outstanding manner. It provides aesthetic and cultural background for a phenomenom that I hardly knew anything about except its mere existence. The article avoids fandom and insider-references without being overly technical or even boring. It tells the story of this special episode from several noteworthy angles. Thereby it communicates the emotional impact this episode has on its viewers (and producers) as well as it gives a detailed account of its production. I feel as much informed as I feel entertained." [http://asinliberty.blogspot.com/2010/08/wikipedia-joys-of-fourth-upper-premolar.html Southpark's blog on the judgment].
[[File:PrisonersReturnRaidCabanatuanJan311945.ogv|thumb|240px|alt=Video of men walking in a line, who look at and smile at the camera. They are led by a man riding a carabao pulling a cart. The men wear assorted vests, t-shirts, uniforms, shorts, and pants. Brush can be seen in the background.|Allied POWs march to the American lines after the [[Raid at Cabanatuan]] rescue mission in January 1945 (17 s)]][[Image:Blue-faced Honeyeater dayb95.ogg|thumb|240px|A [[Blue-faced Honeyeater]] minds its own business in northern Australia (47 s)]][[File:Liberty Bell 2008.jpg|thumb|240px|The Liberty Bell, icon of American independence, is the subject of the featured article ''Choice of the week''.]]<!--[[:File:Scarlet elf cap cadnant dingle.jpg|thumb|240px|The striking red colour of the "scarlet elf cup" fungus may be connected with its reproductive mechanism]]--><br/>Eleven articles were promoted to [[Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Featured log|featured status]]:
*{{foa|Raid at Cabanatuan}}, the dramatic story of how more than 500 Allied prisoners of war and civilians were rescued from a Japanese camp near Cabanatuan City in the Philippines in January 1945. One POW said during the trek back to American lines "I made the Death March from Bataan, so I can certainly make this one!" ([[User:Nehrams2020|Nehrams2020]]). (''video at right'')
*{{foa|Blue-faced Honeyeater}}, a generously sized member of the family of Honeyeaters, with a wingspan of 44 cm (17 in). Along with its eponymous blue face, it has distinctive olive, white and black plumage. It is common in northern and eastern Australia, and southern New Guinea (nominated by [[User:Casliber|Casliber]]). (''video at right'')
*{{foa|Liberty Bell}} in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was made by the London firm of Lester and Pack and is one of the iconic symbols of American independence. It is likely that it was rung to mark the public reading of the American Declaration of Independence on July 8, 1776 ([[User:Wehwalt|Wehwalt]]). {''picture at right'')
*{{foa|William de Corbeil}} (c. 1070–1136), one of the more obscure but interesting archbishops of England. He spent most of his episcopate in a dispute with the archbishop of York over the primacy of Canterbury, but managed to build the tower at Rochester Castle and to supervise the finishing of Canterbury Cathedral ([[User:Ealdgyth|Ealdgyth]], with input from [[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]]).
*{{foa|Capitol Loop}}, which nominator [[User:Imzadi1979|Imzadi1979]] says is the "highway that's not really a highway [but] a collection of streets in downtown Lansing, Michigan". The Capitol Loop was controversial from the start, with public arguments over reconstruction at the turn of the century; more recently, there have been issues surrounding its use by speedsters.
*{{foa|Sherlock Holmes Baffled}}, the first detective film ever made, although only 30 seconds long. The article includes [[:File:Sherlock_Holmes_Baffled.ogv|a modified derivative]] of the 16 mm print held by the Library of Congress ([[User:Bob Castle|Bob]]).
*{{foa|Sarcoscypha coccinea}} (the "scarlet elf cup"), a small bright-red fungus that is widely distributed over much of the Northern Hemisphere ([[User:Sasata|Sasata]]).
*{{foa|The Judd School}}, a grammar school in Tonbridge, Kent, England ([[User:Tomlock01|Tom]])
*{{foa|Nikita Filatov}}, a Russian professional ice hockey winger playing for the US-based Columbus Blue Jackets, and a former top-ranked European skater ([[User:Canada Hky|Canada Hky]]).
*{{foa|Ben Paschal}} (1895–1974), an American outfielder who played eight seasons in Major League Baseball from 1915 to 1929, mostly for the New York Yankees, one of the best "pinch hitters" in the game during the period ([[User:Secret|Secret]]).
*{{foa|The Boys from Baghdad High}}, the powerful and eye-opening British–Iraqi documentary television film in which four boys in their final year of an Iraqi high school were given video cameras and told to record their lives over the course of a year ([[User:Matthewedwards|Matthewedwards]]).


'''Choice of the week.''' ''The Signpost'' asked long-time FA nominator and reviewer [[User:Malleus Fatuorum|Malleus Fatuorum]] to select the best of the week, disregarding his own nomination. "With eleven to choose from it was a difficult decision, but three articles stood out for me, for quite different reasons. My choice is [[Liberty Bell]], a technically excellent and engagingly written account of, well, a bell, but an iconic one. [[Sherlock Holmes Baffled]] and [[The Judd School]] deserve honourable mentions though; Wikipedia needs more quality articles on early cinema, and a model to follow for high-quality school articles."
===New featured sounds===
{{listen| filename=Hungry Lucy Pulse of the Earth 01 Just Imagine.ogg| title="Just Imagine"| description = "Just Imagine", track 1 of [[Hungry Lucy]]'s ''[[Pulse of the Earth]]''|pos=right}}[[File:Pulse of the Earth album cover.jpg|thumb|298px|Pulse of the Earth album cover for the ten tracks that are now featured sounds]][[Image:ImperialSurrenderRescriptPrint.jpg|thumb|240px|A single-page print of the Rescript that Japanese emperor Hirohito read on radio at the end of World War II. This broadcast is now a featured sound, the "Jewel Voice Broadcast"]]<br/>
One stand-alone sound-file and a set of ten files were promoted:
*''[[Pulse of the Earth]]'' ([[Wikipedia:Featured sound candidates/Pulse of the Earth|nom]]), in what might be a first for Wikimedia, a whole album of a notable group comprising 10 tracks, all at Commons. Nominator [[User:J Milburn|J Milburn]] says, "Hungry Lucy has previously released a number of their works under CC licenses, though not CC licenses that count as "free" under Wikipedia's policies. I contacted the band, asking if they'd be willing to release images/songs under a freer license, and they let me know that (contrary to what it said on archive.org) their latest album, as well as all the images associated with it, were released under cc-by-sa-3.0." ''The Signpost'' thanks the band for its generosity. (''album cover and sound file for Track 1 at right'')
*[[:File:Imperial Rescript on the Termination of the War.ogg|The "Jewel Voice Broadcast"]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured sound candidates/File:Imperial Rescript on the Termination of the War.ogg|nom]]), the momentous radio broadcast at noon on 15 August 1945 in which Japanese emperor Hirohito read out the Imperial Rescript on the Termination of the War, announcing that the Japanese government had accepted the Potsdam Declaration demanding the unconditional surrender of the Japanese military. A translation is provided [[wikisource:Imperial Rescript on Surrender|here]] (nominator [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]]). (''picture at right'')


Four featured articles were [[Wikipedia:Featured article review/archive|delisted]]:
===New featured lists===
*[[Shotgun house]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_article_review/archive/August_2010#FARC_commentary_3|nom]]: (sourcing)
[[File:Orangutan 01.jpg|thumb|240px|[[Sumatran orangutan]], from the new featured list ''Choice of the week'', [[The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates|The world's 25 most endangered primates]]]]Seven lists were [[Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Featured log|promoted]]:
*[[Indian Institutes of Technology]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_article_review/archive/August_2010#FARC_commentary_4|nom]]: (prose, sourcing, inconsistent style)
*{{fol|List of FC Barcelona records and statistics}}. FC Barcelona has won 20 titles in the top professional league in Spain (nominated by [[User:Sandman888|Sandman888]]).
*[[Lost (TV series)]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_article_review/archive/August_2010#FARC_commentary_5|nom]]: (original research, sourcing and comprehensiveness)
*{{fol|List of cities and towns in Utah}} Many city names reflect the [[Mormon]] heritage of the state's first settlers. ([[User:Bgwhite|Bgwhite]])
*[[Gbe languages]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_article_review/archive/August_2010#FARC_commentary_6|nom]]: (prose, sourcing and images)
*{{fol|List of St. Louis Cardinals first-round draft picks}} Two first rounders, Braden Looper and Chris Duncan, were part of the Cardinals' 2006 championship team ([[User:Wizardman|Wizardman]]).
*{{fol|1976 Winter Olympics medal table}}, the count of medals won by participating IOCs at the 1976 Winter Olympics, held in Innsbruck, Austria. The Soviet Union won the most overall medals (27) and gold medals (13) ([[User:Parutakupiu|Parutakupiu]]).
*{{fol|The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates}}, nominated by [[User:Visionholder|Visionholder]], a list of highly endangered primate species compiled by the IUCN/SSC PSG. Current endangered species include the Golden-headed Langur, of which there are only 60&ndash;70 remaining, and the Sumatran Orangutan (''picture at right'').
*{{fol|Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance}}, awarded for quality performances in the hard rock music genre. Recent winners included "War Machine" by Australian band AC/DC and "Wax Simulacra" by American band The Mars Volta ([[User:Another Believer|Another Believer]]).
*{{fol|Grammy Award for Best Rock Album}} given for quality albums in the rock music genre. The American band Foo Fighters has had three of their albums win the award: ''There Is Nothing Left to Lose'', ''One by One'' and ''Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace'' ([[User:Another Believer|Another Believer]]).


===Featured lists===
'''Choice of the week.''' We asked FL nominator and reviewer [[User:Goodraise|Goodraise]] for his favorite: "It was an easy choice. [[The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates]] not only stands out for its well-written prose, but for its visual appeal, not to mention the rarity of biology lists with featured status. I particularly enjoyed reading the list because it surprised me. I wasn't aware that so many of our relatives live on the brink of extinction." (''picture at right'')
X lists were [[Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Featured log|promoted]]:
*{{fol|List of BC Lions head coaches|2}}. Two coaches have led the Lions (a Canadian football team) to a Grey Cup championship, and three have been elected to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in the builders category (nominated by [[User:K. Annoyomous|K. Annoyomous]]).
*{{fol|List of 1932 Winter Olympics medal winners}}. Irving Jaffee and John Shea won the most gold medals (two), all in speed skating ([[User:Courcelles|Courcelles]] and [[User:Geraldk|Geraldk]])
*{{fol|X}} TEXT ([[User:X|X]])
'''Choice of the week.''' We asked regular FL nominator [[User:Another Believer|Another Believer]] for his/her choice of the best: "[insert text]"


One featured list was [[Wikipedia:Featured list removal candidates/log|delisted]]:
===New featured topics===
*[[List of mergers and acquisitions by Red Hat]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured list removal candidates/List of mergers and acquisitions by Red Hat/archive1|nom]]: consensus was that the article was an unnecessary content fork)
One topic was [[Wikipedia:Featured topic candidates/Featured log|promoted]]:
*[[Wikipedia:Featured_topics/Oryzomys|''Oryzomys'']], [[Wikipedia:Featured_topic_candidates/Featured_log/August_2010|nom]], with six featured articles, one featured list and five good articles.


===New featured pictures===
===Featured pictures===
Thirteen images were [[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/July-2010|promoted]]. Medium-sized displays of the pictures can be viewed by clicking on "nom".
[[File:Messier51 sRGB.jpg|thumb|right|100000x260px|The [[Whirlpool Galaxy]] (left, red spiral arms), one of the most famous galaxies in the sky, interacts with its neighbour, the [[dwarf galaxy]] [[NGC 5195]] (right). Astoundingly, even though 23 million light years away, they can sometimes be seen with binoculars.]][[File:Calvin Borel.jpg|thumb|right|260px|[[Calvin Borel]], the celebrated American jockey in thoroughbred horse racing, pictured in 2007]]Nine images were [[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010|promoted]]. Each can be viewed in medium size by clicking on "nom".
*[[:File:Australian blenny.jpg|Australian blenny]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Australian_blenny|nom]]), a small marine fish, reddish-brown with a white ventral side, which inhabits the shallow marine waters of the tropics. They are often found along the [[Great Barrier Reef]] and [[Coral Sea]] of Australia (created by [[User:Nhobgood|Nick Hobgood]]). (''picture below'')
*[[:File:Giulio Romano - Meleager_et_Atalanta.jpg|Meleager et Atalanta]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Meleager_et_Atalanta|nom]]), a scan of [[Meleager]] (far left, with the bow) and [[Atalanta]] (just to the right of her, with the boar spear) fight the [[Calydonian Boar]] in this 1773 engraving based on a painting by [[Giulio Romano]] (created by [[Giulio Romano]] and Franc[is?] Loving).
*[[:File:William Allen Rogers - Only the Navy Can Stop This (WWI U.S. Navy recruitment poster).jpg|Only the navy can stop this]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Only_the_Navy_Can_Stop_Giant_Germans_from_Killing_our_Sea-Women_and_Sea-Children.21|nom]]), a 1917 World War I recruitment poster for the US Navy by [[William Allen Rogers]].
*[[:File:Focus stacking Tachinid fly.jpg|Tachinid fly]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Focus_stacking|nom]]), for which the challenging techniques of [[Bracketing#Focus_bracketing|focus bracketing]] and [[focus stacking]] were used to achieve an all-round sharpness. The third frame is a composite of no fewer than six images. [[User:IdLoveOne|IdLoveOne]] said "I only wish it was a more likable animal". ([[User:Muhammad Mahdi Karim|Muhammad Mahdi Karim]])
*[[:File:Xanthoria elegans 97571 wb1.jpg|Elegant sunburst lichen]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Xanthoria_elegans|nom]]), a [[lichen]] here growing on exposed sandstone. It is used in the rock face-dating method known as [[lichenometry]]. After discussion of colour variation and brightness, a third version was promoted ([http://mushroomobserver.org/observer/show_user/252 Jason Hollinger]).
*[[:File:Meteor_Crater_-_Arizona.jpg|Aerial View of Meteor Crater]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Aerial_View_of_Meteor_Crater|nom]]), the crater of more than a mile (1.6 km) in diameter that is left from a meteorite strike on Earth some 50,000 years ago (created by [[NASA]], upload by [[User:Originalwana|Originalwana]]).
*[[:File:Lee Bollinger - Daniella Zalcman less noise.jpg|Lee Bollinger]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Lee_Bollinger|nom]]), an American lawyer and educator, [[Lee Carroll Bollinger|Bollinger]] is currently the president of [[Columbia University]]. Colour noise was reduced on the advice of reviewers. (Created by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/midnightquill/ Daniella Zalcman]).
*[[:File:Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus Tagged Closeup 3008px.jpg|Tagged monarch butterfly]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Tagged_monarch_butterfly|nom]]), a [[monarch butterfly]] shortly after tagging at the [[Cape May Bird Observatory]]. Tracking information is used to study the migration patterns of monarchs, including how far and where they fly (created by [[User:Ram-Man|Derek Ramsey]]).
*[[:File:Face on Mars with Inset.jpg|The Face on Mars]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#The_Face_on_Mars|nom]]), the highest-resolution image available of the famous "face on Mars" (NASA/JPL/University of Arizona, cropped by [[User:Plumbago|Plumbago]]).
*[[:File:William Simpson - Attack on the Malakoff.jpg|''Attack on the Malakoff'']] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Attack_on_the_Malakoff|nom]]), a lithograph by [[William Simpson]], an on-the-spot journalist at the time, depicting a scene from the [[Battle of Malakoff]], one of the defining moments of the [[Crimean War]] (1854–55). Reviewer [[User:Maedin|Maedin]] said "The sweep up the hill to the bravely erected flag and the dramatic sky does it for me."
*[[:File:Messier51 sRGB.jpg|The Whirlpool Galaxy]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Whirlpool_Galaxy|nom]]), an [[Interacting galaxy|interacting]] [[Grand design spiral galaxy|grand-design]] [[spiral galaxy|spiral]] galaxy in the constellation [[Canes Venatici]] ([[NASA]] and the [[European Space Agency]], taken by the [[Hubble Space Telescope]]). (''picture at right'')
*[[:File:FieldsMedalFront.jpg|The Fields Medal]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Fields_Medal|nom]]), regarded as one of the [[Fields Medal|top honours a mathematician can receive (created by Stefan Zachow).
*[[:File:Sun_-_August_1,_2010.jpg|The dynamic sun]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#The_sun_with_a_lot_of_activity|nom]]), a multi-wavelength extreme ultraviolet snapshot of the recent eruption and tsunami on the sun. Earth's magnetic field is still reverberating from the [[solar flare]] impact on 3 August, which sparked [[Aurora (astronomy)|aurora]]s as far south as Wisconsin and Iowa. Reviewer [[User:LucasBrown|Lucas Brown]] said "Wow. Just ... wow" (NASA/SDO/AIA, edited by [[User:Hive001|Hive001]]).
*[[:File:Calocoris affinis.jpg|''Calcoris affinis'']] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Calcoris_affinis|nom]]), a member of the "[[true bug]]" order of insects that share a common arrangment of sucking mouthparts (created by [[Commons:User:Darius Bauzys|Darius Bauzys]]).
*[[:File:Calvin Borel.jpg|Calvin Borel]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Calvin_Borel|nom]]), an American jockey in [[thoroughbred horse race|thoroughbred]] horse racing. [[Calvin Borel|Borel]] rode the victorious mount in the 2007, 2009, and 2010 [[Kentucky Derby|Kentucky Derbies]]. Reviewer [[User:Raeky|Raeky]] said "A wonderful capture done at just the right moment, his facial expression really shows character" (created by [[User:JMSchneid|Joe Schneid]]). (''picture at right'')
*[[:File:Black_Tusk_4.jpg|X]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Black_Tusk|nom]]), the core of an extinct [[stratovolcano]] overlooking [[Whistler]] in Western Canada. The unusual formation developed about 1.2 million years ago when the loose [[cinder]] around it eroded, leaving only the hard lava core. (created by [[User_talk:Andysonic777|Andysonic777]]).
*[[:File:Grooming monkeys PLW edit.jpg|Olive baboons social grooming]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#Olive_Baboons_Social_Grooming|nom]]), an adult [[Olive Baboon]] [[social grooming|grooms]] an infant at the Ngorongoro conservation Area in [[Tanzania]]. The original was edited after reviewers' concerns about depth of field (created by [[User:Muhammad Mahdi Karim|Muhammad Mahdi Karim]]).
*[[:File:Benjamin_West_-_William_Woollett_-_The_Battle_at_La_Hogue.jpg|''The Battle at La Hogue'' (1781)]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/August-2010#The_Battle_at_La_Hogue_.281781.29|nom]]), a high-quality copy of a large steel engraving, after the 1781 painting by [[Benjamin West]] of [[Action at La Hogue (1692)|The Battle at La Hogue]]. This nomination prompted [https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24857 a technical fix] to the thumbnail process by Wikimedia developers [[User:Tim Starling|Tim Starling]] and [[User:Ryan Kaldari|Ryan Kaldari]]. The image is best viewed using the [http://toolserver.org/~dschwen/iip/wip.php?f=Benjamin_West_-_William_Woollett_-_The_Battle_at_La_Hogue.jpg large image viewer]. (Held by the [[Library of Congress]], uploaded and retouched by [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]]).
*[[:File:Charles Marion Russell - A bad hoss (1904).jpg|A bad hoss]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/September-2010#A_bad_hoss|nom]]), a 1904 lithograph by [[Charles Marion Russell]], which nominator [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]] suggested may have has a role in codifying the [[cowboy]] image.
*[[:File:Rows of bodies of dead inmates fill the yard of Lager Nordhausen, a Gestapo concentration camp.jpg |Lager Nordhausen]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/September-2010#Lager_Nordhausen|nom]]), Rows of bodies of dead inmates fill the yard of [[Mittelbau-Dora|Lager Nordhausen]], a Gestapo concentration camp. This photo shows fewer than half of the bodies of the several hundred inmates who died of starvation or were shot by the [[Gestapo]]. Germany (created by James E Myers).
*[[:File:Barcelona bombing.jpg|Bombardment of Barcelona]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/September-2010#Bombardment_of_Barcelona|nom]]), an aerial shot showing the explosions of Italian airforce bombs on Barcelona in 1938 during the Spanish Civil War (created by the Italian airforce).
*[[:File:Tibia insulaechorab .jpg|''Tibia insulaechorab'']] ([[Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/September-2010#Tibia_insulaechorab|nom]]), commonly known as the "Arabian Tibia", is a large species of [[true conch]] (created by [[User:Lycaon|Hans Hillewaert]]).


'''Choice of the week.''' [[User:Jfitch|Jfitch]], a regular reviewer and nominator at [[WP:FPC|featured picture candidates]], told ''The Signpost'', "For me this week there was one nomination that really stood out over the rest. The [[:File:Australian blenny.jpg|Australian blenny]] has such quality and detail, which is made even more impressive when the fact that it is an underwater photograph is taken into account. The technical difficulties in achieving a shot like this are extremely difficult, and being able to capture the fish in such an elegant way really made this the only nomination that I could choose as my ''Choice of the week''." (''picture below'')
'''Choice of the week.''' [[User:IdLoveOne|IdLoveOne]], a regular reviewer and nominator at [[WP:FPC|featured picture candidates]], told ''The Signpost'', "INSERT TEXT".


[[File:Australian blenny.jpg|thumb|center|480px|Featured picture ''Choice of the week'': The [[Australian blenny]] are small marine [[blennioid]] fish of the genus ''[[Ecsenius]]''. ]]


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Wow, interesting choice of editor for the FA choice of the week (from de?). I like it. Way to think outside the box! Ed [talk] [majestic titan] 18:02, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I am extremely, extremely dissapointed at the liberal, unapproved lynching of my writing, and at the direction the Signpost is taking with it. ResMar 18:03, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've removed what little of my writing was included. In the future I demand I be notified of such major desecration. ResMar 18:05, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Interesting :) SandyGeorgia (Talk) 19:11, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Um, yes it is? oO ResMar 19:18, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Indeed, I just pointed out the same thing at WT:POST, just with a less elegant link ;) Regards, HaeB (talk) 19:22, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Readers should know about WP:FCDW/3000. ResMar 18:41, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Okay, for anyone who wonders: What happened was that ResMar wrote up summaries of several featured articles in a draft for the milestone story which were not included because these had already been summarized in last week's F&A, in an attempt to avoid duplicate coverage. The other part of the draft (authored by him and, see above, other users) was included here by Tony1.
Regards, HaeB (talk) 19:22, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
And now back to our regularly scheduled programming :) Congratulations to all the nominators and reviewers who contributed to reaching the 3,000 FA milestone on Wiki! I also note that FAC has reached a two-year high on monthly promotions, in spite of increasing standards, and congratulate all of the dedicated contributors-- both writers and reviewers. We can always use more reviewers (without reviewers, we don't have FAs): see Reviewers achieving excellence for ways anyone can help out! SandyGeorgia (Talk) 19:30, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Ok for anyone who wonders: Said actions consisted of a shoddy copy & paste job that minorized a major Wikipedia event (3000 FAs) in favor of "avoiding duplication." As such the question becomes, "What duplication?" and "Why was there no such issue in the past?" ResMar 19:56, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I too would like to congratulate everyone involved in creating and improving everything mentioned on this page. And celebrate the fact of 3,000 FAs. Hooray for us! --bodnotbod (talk) 00:56, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I suppose so. You might want to read the real 3000 post, it's not quite finished but at least it provides some context. ResMar 01:12, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I continue to miss the complete gallery of WP:FPs.--TonyTheTiger (T/C/BIO/WP:CHICAGO/WP:FOUR) 02:19, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
As has been pointed out by others here, a gallery renders the pics in very small size: you effectively need to click on each. This week, we included this advice at the top of the featured picture section: "Each can be viewed in medium size by clicking on "nom"." Do you not think that is the ideal way to access the material? Tony (talk) 04:58, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

congrats

Congrats to all on the 3,000th FA; and a note to say that I really like the new style of the Features & Admins section, especially the brief bios of the new admins and the "pick of the week." Very nice! And Resmar, don't take editing personally -- the Signpost runs as a newspaper, which means material isn't duplicated from week to week and the editor in chief's job is to help ensure this and make sure the whole issue is coherent. Bottom line, they may choose not to include things or rewrite them. -- phoebe / (talk to me) 05:08, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

If that's the stance that the signpost is going to take, then you might as well close Dispatches up and mark it as historical. For some reason, these milestones were worthy of a major news story 4 times before, but aren't now. It's very dissapointing and highly unfriendly. ResMar 16:40, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
also from the german wikipedia I want to congratulate you for the 3,000 featured articles - I posted a small passage on this in our Kurier to spread it to our german contributors. Thx a lot to all of you involved as authors, reviewers, ... of this process. Cheers, -- Achim Raschka (talk) 18:36, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you, Achim! Tony (talk) 23:42, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hungry Lucy

I love that album which was released under CC-by-SA, it is absolutely magnificent. And I would never have heard of it if it wasn't for the Signpost, so thank you very much! Jon Harald Søby (talk) 23:14, 6 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]