Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Archives/2005
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The Wikipedia Signpost is published every Monday. Below are archived stories from 2005.
Archives by story: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008.
Archives by category: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008.
Archives by single-page-view: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008.
January | February | March | April | May | June |
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January 10 January 17 January 24 January 31 |
February 7 February 14 February 21 February 28 |
March 7 March 14 March 21 March 28 |
April 4 April 11 April 18 April 25 |
May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 May 30 |
June 6 June 13 June 20 June 27 |
July | August | September | October | November | December |
July 4 July 11 July 18 July 25 |
August 1 August 8 August 15 August 22 August 29 |
September 5 September 12 September 19 September 26 |
October 3 October 10 October 17 October 24 October 31 |
November 7 November 14 November 21 November 28 |
December 5 December 12 December 19 December 26 |
Contents |
[edit] January
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 1, 10 January 2005
- From the editor: Welcome to the Signpost!
- Wikipedia website changed to multilingual portal
- Broadsheets and blogs debate over Wikipedia
- Articles on major disasters fall short of featured status
- Blog sets off edit war, gets itself protected
- Foundation fundraising drive postponed
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Wikipedians fight possible earthquake aid scam
- Work continues to fix MediaWiki upgrade
- Wikipedia moves into top 100 websites
- AMA begins plans for new election
- Expansion of speedy deletion up for vote
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 2, 17 January 2005
- From the editor: Help wanted
- New servers to deal with performance issues
- International Wikipedia writing contest proposed
- Template debate engulfs country articles
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Fvw granted adminship with record support
- Policy on celebrity impersonators revisited
- Featured article candidates on controversial topics struggle
- Media still probing Wikipedia credibility debate
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 3, 24 January 2005
- Mediation Committee adds members, new chair nominated
- Wikipedia ponders joining search engines in fight against spam
- Taiwan government models project after Wikipedia
- News and notes: Features and contests, new administrators
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Jimmy Wales nominated for Rave Award
- Developers work on servers, speed picks up again
- Speedy deletion criteria officially expanded
- Brazilian magazine commits vandalism, writes about it
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 4, 31 January 2005
- Blogosphere reacts to Wikipedia after Harvard conference
- Enforcement against personal attacks proposed
- Indian Ocean quake inspires collaboration targeting Tangshan
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Administrators fight over two controversial blocks
- Heavy metal umlaut made into blog movie
- Developer Tim Starling leaves Wikipedia
- Given extra time, Cambodia becomes featured article
[edit] February
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 5, 7 February 2005
- Main page locked down after major vandalism
- Featured articles pass 500 mark
- Effort to block proxies via bot aborted
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Microsoft challenges Wikipedia with Encarta giveaway
- Outside groups targeting Wikipedia spur fears about bias
- Three-revert rule enforcement practices debated
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 6, 14 February 2005
- Wikimedia Board considers proposal for Google to help host content
- Redesign of Wikipedia portal site still being discussed after poll closes
- New project begins to add music recordings to Wikipedia
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Wikipedia accused of being source for Washington Post error
- Wikimedia takes over bandwidth contract, sets quarterly budget
- Subject Wikiportals introduced to the English Wikipedia
- Attempt to foist false article on Wikipedia revealed
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 7, 21 February 2005
- Jimmy Wales misses out on Rave Award, settles for magazine article instead
- Perfect storm: article created, then featured after only two weeks
- Significance of Wikipedia growth explored on NPR
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- New push to resolve Gdansk/Danzig naming dispute
- Media speculation and debate about Google and Wikipedia continues
- Fundraising drive off to successful start
- Wikipedia gets double coverage at Harvard
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 8, 28 February 2005
- Power outage halts editing for a day, but not donations
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Critiques of Wikipedia remain hot topic, both outside and in
- Wikipedia seen as possible competitor in vertical search
[edit] March
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 9, 7 March 2005
- Wikimedia fundraiser exceeds target, ends early
- Jimmy Wales asks for more developers at FOSDEM
- Student use of Wikipedia citations debated
- New York Times moving closer to competing on Wikipedia turf
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Peer review boosts featured article output to new record
- Vote on Gdansk/Danzig naming dispute closes
- Block war leads to group being de-sysoped temporarily
- Yahoo! features Wikipedia in its anniversary celebration
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 10, 14 March 2005
- Page moves restricted as part of fight against vandalism
- Suspicion of banned user's return prompts block war until Jimbo steps in
- Changes to dispute resolution lead to controversy
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Another power outage briefly knocks out website
- In the media: Prolific editors featured, German magazine plagiarizes
- Reinstatement of adminship requested for Guanaco
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 11, 21 March 2005
- Wikipedia reaches milestone with half-million English articles
- Second issue of Wikimedia Quarto released in five languages, more to come
- Wikipedia represented at tech conference and major computer expo
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Wikipedia described as best or worst of the Web, depending on the source
- Overloaded database server forces Wikipedia to shut off editing temporarily
- Creative Commons unveils new license for wikis
- Ta bu shi da yu leaves the building
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 12, 28 March 2005
- London meetup spurs efforts to start UK Wikimedia chapter
- MediaWiki 1.4 released, preparations move forward for version 1.5
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Wikipedia statistics updated for first time in months
- Outside sites build more indexes and links to Wikipedia
- Proposed new processes for prosecution, de-adminship provoke uproar
[edit] April
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 13, 4 April 2005
- Hoax articles on April Fool's rub some the wrong way
- Revote on arbitration policy amendments ends in failure
- New list used to block open proxies
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Wiki syntax standardization project proposed
- News outlets note Wikipedia's rapid updates, jokes
- Wikipedia figures in blog's story of student plagiarism
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 14, 11 April 2005
- From the editor: Help needed during upcoming vacation
- Yahoo! announces support for the Wikimedia Foundation
- New article races to featured status but falls short of record
- Media covers German Wikipedia DVD, plans for English
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Privacy policy officially adopted
- Microsoft Encarta announces new editing facilities
- Wikimedia Foundation part of "dot-org boom" festival
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 15, 18 April 2005
- From the editor: New features and plans during vacation
- Wikipedia breaks the news of Andrea Dworkin's death
- Internal search function returns to service
- Encarta makes subtle digs at Wikipedia
- News and notes: Features and new administrators
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Wikimedia Foundation granted tax exemption in US
- Project to record spoken Wikipedia articles is launched
- Template dispute leads to design contest
- Press covers Wikipedia after being beaten to the punch
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 16, 25 April 2005
- From the editor
- New Pope sparks wave of edits to Wikipedia
- International writing contest results announced
- Encarta pseudo-wiki debate continues
- Larry Sanger publishes memoirs
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- News and notes: Features and new administrators
[edit] May
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 17, 2 May 2005
- From the editor: New feature ideas
- 10,000 art images donated to Wikimedia Commons
- Directmedia announces plans to print Wikipedia content
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- News and notes: Features and new administrators
- Press coverage this week
- Wikimedia Board elections underway
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 18, 9 May 2005
- From the editor
- News and notes: Features and new administrators
- Press coverage this week
- Brockhaus plagiarism suspected
- Recent meetings and events
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 19, 16 May 2005
- From the editor
- Board meeting and elections this week
- Press coverage this week
- MediaWiki 1.5 is released, undergoes testing
- New software for finding and uploading images
- Wikipedia news sources flourish
- Recent features and new administrators
- New Norwegian language policy settled
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 20, 23 May 2005
- From the editor: Happy to be back
- Ban on images with restrictive licenses announced
- New radio show records pilot episode about Wikipedia
- MediaWiki nominated for prize, new database dumps available
- In the news: Wikipedia serves as supplement to science, BBC
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Political scandal engulfs German Wikipedia
- Debate over designation of years yields inconclusive result
- Invasion of librarians spawns new WikiProject
- Traffic growth in US second only to baseball
- Wikijunior project appeals for help
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 21, 30 May 2005
- Wikimedia names seven to official positions
- Rapid response to rock rat revelations
- Featured article citation rules discussed, featured lists invented
- Substubs deprecated, templates standardized
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Wikipedia featured in Time Magazine
- Start of election delayed again
- Recent changes patrol adds new tools against vandalism
- MediaWiki wins free software trophy
[edit] June
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 22, 6 June 2005
- Downtime scheduled Tuesday for server relocation
- Content arbitration, reform of mediation process discussed
- Debate over whether all content has feature potential
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Password security upgraded after Slashdot furor
- Wales and Brockhaus CEO meet the press together
- Wikipedia named one of 2005's best products
- Press coverage this week
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 23, 13 June 2005
- Main server cluster relocated, more machines coming online
- Process for removing featured articles debated
- Wikipedia inspires fight against disease, newspaper "wikitorials"
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Apple-Intel fallout both good and bad for Wikipedia
- Wikimedia representatives to meet with European Space Agency
- Initial draft of revised wiki syntax floated
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 24, 20 June 2005
- From the editor: A new feature
- Abortive wikitorial project sparks more debate on Wikipedia's merits
- Featured status removal still being discussed as license policy hits images
- Technical change in voter eligibility announced while candidates trickle in
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- 100 Wikipedias have 100 articles
- Biased editing on podcasting turns into public spat
- Media focus on collaboration includes Wikipedia
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 25, 27 June 2005
- Wikipedia upgraded to MediaWiki 1.5
- Blocking users by article pondered after block triggers admin's departure
- Contest held to produce history-animation tool
- Wikipedia integration into KDE desktop announced
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Earmarking of donations considered, trustees election starts
- Wikipedia is answer to TV quiz show question
- Featured picture process tweaked, changes to adminship debated
- Spoken Wikipedia project moves into podcasting
[edit] July
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 26, 4 July 2005
- Work proceeds on bugs in MediaWiki upgrade as watchlists break
- Mailing list moderation efforts hiked
- Cricket Wikiproject turns out extensive featured material in June
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Admin milestones reached, process debated
- Media turn to experts for evaluation of Wikipedia
- Squabble over propriety of games on Wikipedia
- News and notes: Quarto, German award, meetup
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 27, 11 July 2005
- Bombings article tracks breaking news with record editing pace
- Statistics indicate where Wikipedia is most popular
- Wikipedia prompts compliments, analysis, and call to action from blogs
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- New effort to overhaul deletion being voted on
- Even without London events, Wikipedia draws media coverage, award
- Changes in displaying featured pictures discussed
- News and notes: Possible main page redesign
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 28, 18 July 2005
- Trustees re-elected, but exact results delayed
- Picture of the day debuts on main page
- Two articles draw crowds on votes for deletion
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Media praises, pans Wikipedia, uses it for corrections
- Harry Potter book boiled down for article
- News and notes: Page rank drops
- German Wikipedia introduces incentive scheme
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 29, 25 July 2005
- Wikipedia earns top market share for reference sites
- Britannica announces new editorial board
- Wikipedia praised in media, including by competitor of sorts
- Theoretical underpinnings of Wikipedia explored
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Criteria for speedy deletion expanded
- Wikipedia-inspired joke turns into blog rumor
- New source of funding added
- News and notes: Features, admins, etc.
[edit] August
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 30, 1 August 2005
- From the editor: Help wanted with Wikimania coverage
- Outside sources monitoring featured articles
- Wikipedia becomes authoritative source on film profanity
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Deletion process gets noticed by media
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 31, 8 August 2005
- From the editor: Suspending operations
- Deletion of Votes for Deletion shocks system
- Media hypes Wikimania announcement that wasn't
- Jimmy Wales blogs for Lawrence Lessig
- Hoax exposé prompts attempt to delete author
- Press cautious, but notes breadth of detail on Wikipedia
- Attempt to feature notorious article causes controversy
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 32, 15 August 2005
- From the editor: Operations continued with temporary editor
- Slate again generates VfD controversy
- News and notes: Deletion reform and milestones
- Wikipedia citations abound; Wikimania article published
- Twelve new admins mark a week of records
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 33, 22 August 2005
- VfD spurs controversy, record vote count
- Wikipedia for promotional purposes?
- New "Experimental Deletion" process started
- News and notes: Funding drive, procedural changes, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- New features proposed, record number of articles promoted
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 34, 29 August 2005
- Procedural changes this week
- Vandals surface again, disrupting Wikipedia
- Portal namespace created
- News and Notes: Funding drive, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Rare request for bureaucratship receives vast support
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
- Errors and omissions
[edit] September
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 35, 5 September 2005
- Delayed Wikipedia statistics released
- News and Notes: Funding drive, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Bureaucratship comes to the fore
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 36, 12 September 2005
- New user log created
- New vandalism-fighting tools released
- New licensing selector for file uploads
- News and Notes: Funding drive, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 37, 19 September 2005
- New image CSD criterion added
- A look at the upcoming Arbitration Committee elections
- New group aims to promote Wiki-Love
- News and Notes: Wikimeetup, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 38, 26 September 2005
- From the editor: Proposed Signpost Redesign
- Wikimedia adds second full-time employee
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee Elections
- Wikipedia edits Esquire
- Wikipedia used in new applications
- News and Notes: Jimbo on C-SPAN, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] October
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 39, 3 October 2005
- New speedy deletion criteria added
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee Elections
- ArbCom member resigns
- Official Wikimania host bids identified, two finalists chosen
- News and Notes: Mediation changes, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 40, 10 October 2005
- BREAKING NEWS: Two new arbitrators appointed
- Quality of Wikipedia writing questioned
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee Elections
- Candidates join the race for ArbCom
- News and Notes: French contributor dies, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 41, 17 October 2005
- Report shows Wikipedia audience growth over past year
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee Elections
- Two arbitrators appointed as more candidates join race
- Edit warrior traced back to airline
- News and Notes: Checkuser proposal, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins: Twenty new admins created
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 42, 24 October 2005
- Wikipedia extends partnership with Answers.com
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee Elections
- Jimbo outlines new elections process
- Wikipedia access from China blocked again
- Checkuser proposal causes controversy
- Replacing old links with multilingual pages debated
- Outside discussion of Wikipedia quality goes another round
- Wikimania 2006 to be held in Boston
- First Esperanza Advisory Committee election concludes
- News and Notes: PageRank, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 43, 31 October 2005
- New developments in response to China block
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee Elections
- Candidates join, withdraw in face of uncertainty
- Technical improvements to image storage planned
- Selected articles get expert ratings
- Wikipedia celebrates Tim Starling Day
- News and Notes: Encarta article, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] November
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 44, 7 November 2005
- From the editor: Newsroom changes
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee Elections
- ArbCom member resigns
- News and Notes: 800,000th article, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 45, 14 November 2005
- From the editor: New features
- CheckUser granted to five ArbCom members
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee Elections
- ArbCom member announces that she will not run in December
- Two users unbanned and assigned mentors
- Evaluations of articles proliferate
- Search function modified
- News and Notes: Swiss Wikipedia meeting, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 46, 21 November 2005
- From the editor: New weekly series
- Creative Commons floats move toward compatibility with GFDL
- ArbCom elections poll continues during week of little activity
- News and Notes: Wikimania 2006 dates, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 47, 28 November 2005
- Committee proposed to screen new Wikipedia languages
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee elections
- Community input continues on ArbCom
- Board plans fundraiser, seeks Wikimania organizer
- News and Notes: Article validation, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] December
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 48, 5 December 2005
- Article creation restricted to logged-in editors
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee elections
- ArbCom election update
- Retired journalist complains about false biography
- Large-scale copyright infringement found on German Wikipedia
- Adam Curry challenged when podcasting edits discovered
- News and Notes: Fundraiser pushed back, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 49, 12 December 2005
- From the editor: RSS feed
- Media flurry leads to identifying writer of Seigenthaler "prank"
- ArbCom election update
- News and Notes: Wikipedia traffic skyrockets, milestones
- Features and admins
- Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 50, 19 December 2005
- Semi-protection policy passes
- Special Series: Arbitration Committee elections
- Nature study measures Wikipedia against Britannica
- Steward elections set to begin
- News and Notes: Fundraiser begins, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation
[edit] Volume 1, Issue 51, 26 December 2005
- Semi-protection policy enabled
- Community planning starts on ArbCom elections
- Steward elections continue
- Wiki tools make editing easier
- News and Notes: Fundraiser continues, milestones
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
- The Report On Lengthy Litigation