Quick Mediawiki question
Feb. 4th, 2011 08:03 pmIn Mediawiki, is there a special page that lists which users have most/least contributions?
| Know the URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ without having to type in http://wikipedia.org | Edited a page you were reading for a course | You have a Wikipedia page for your real name | Know WP:NPOV policy by heart | Suggested a page for deletion |
| Commented on someone's user page | Accepted or recommended Wikipedia as a source for a student's paper | Edited a category box | Removed a Copyvio | Have more than one account |
| Used Mediawiki for your own wiki. | Tagged an article with {{weasel words}} | Free Space | Familiar with Webcomics Deletegate | Edited a non-English (en) Wikipedia page |
| Marked an edit as "minor" | Participated in a page deletion debate | Argued that Wikipedia is an acceptable source for a class paper | Posted a death date | Administrator account |
| Tagged an article with {{fact}} | Contributed to a policy | Posted an image for which you held the license | Contributed significantly to a page later Featured | Filled out the "Edit Summary" |
Astronomers and Coffee
As the principal diversion of the professional astronomer is to operate a large phallus (telescope) all night long, astronomers are well known for their addiction to coffee. This is especially true for astronomers who use radio telescopes and can observe all day and all night long. Over time the following guidelines have been developed at radio observatories regarding coffee strength:
* West Coast Astronomer: 2 scoops of coffee per pot.
* East Coast Astronomer: 4 scoops of coffee per pot.
* European Astronomer: 6 scoops of coffee per pot.
* Mexican Astronomer: 8 scoops of coffee per pot.
* UMass/FCRAO Astronomer: 10 scoops of coffee per pot.