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Features and admins

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ByTony1 andDabomb87
From a new featured article,Ambondro, this jaw in lingual view is from a mammal from the middle Jurassic period. The fossil was found in Madagascar.

Administrators

The Signpost congratulates two editors on theirpromotion to adminship.

Featured articles

diamond shaped crest surrounded by laurels and topped with a crown and a bat
The first crest worn by the Barcelona Football Club, derived from the St George's Cross, the Catalan flag, and the colours of Barcelona.FC Barcelona is the FAChoice of the week.
A miniature of the 6th-century Germanic kingAlboin in the 1493Nuremberg Chronicle, from the new featured article
Fifteen articles were promoted:
  • Ambondro mahabo (nom), a broken piece of jaw 170 million years old; its discovery in 1999 set the stage for one of the major controversies of mammalian paleontology (nominated byUcucha). (picture above)
  • Aquaria (video game) (nom), a single-player action-adventure product released in 2007 (PresN).
  • Battle of Quebec (1775) (nom), the first big American defeat of the American Revolutionary War, in 1775 (Magicpiano)
  • Princess Charlotte of Wales (nom) (1796–1817), one of the tragic episodes of the British royal family (Wehwalt).
  • Flame Robin (nom), a small bird native to Australia; the males have a brilliant orange-red chest and throat (Casliber).
  • FC Barcelona (nom), founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, English, and Spanish football players that has become a symbol of Catalan culture (Sandman888). (picture at right)
  • Eshmun Temple (nom), occupied in the 7th and 8th centuries and associated with the nearby Lebanese city of Sidon; now a World Heritage Site (Elie plus).
  • Paul E. Patton (nom), a governor of Kentucky (1995–2003), whose second term finished with sex-for-favours and campaign-finance scandals (Acdixon).
  • Alboin (nom), a 6th-century Germanic king who played an important role in Italian history; the article is based on English- and Italian-language sources (Aldux). (picture at right)
  • Huia (nom), a New Zealand bird (Kotare)
  • Wintjiya Napaltjarri (nom), which nominatorhamiltonstone says are "the people who have contributed to the last great art movement of the 20th century, and Australia's only domestic art movement of international significance: contemporary Indigenous Australian art".
  • William Calcraft (nom), one of the most prolific and incompetent British hangmen ever. NominatorMalleus Fatuorum says "he liked to make a show out of his public executions [to] crowds of up to 30,000, so he didn't want his victims to die too quickly."
  • Madeira Firecrest (nom), an avian beauty from Madeira, an Atlantic island off Africa (Jimfbleak).
  • Oryzomys antillarum (nom), an extinct Jamaican rat (Ucucha).
  • Japanese battleshipHaruna (nom), one of the workhorses of the Japanese fleet during World War II (Cam).

Choice of the week.The Signpost asked FA nominator and reviewerAaroncrick to select the best of the week:


As always, the FAC process throws up some obscure and fascinating articles, making the choice of the week difficult.William Calcraft and his 450 executions over 45 years was one of the more enthralling articles, describing his 45-year career of 450 executions, many using the unusualshort-drop method. Three articles were on my short-list:Wintjiya Napaltjarri,Princess Charlotte of Wales andFC Barcelona—all intriguing reads. Being Australian, I couldn’t help but feel a connection with Napaltjarri, an Indigenous artist whose work is showcased in many of the country’s galleries. More will be familiar with Princess Charlotte, who died in 1817 when just 21, ending her quest to become Queen. However, being a sports lover and contributor, my choice of the week is FC Barcelona. The article is a comprehensive, engaging account of one of the biggest and most successful sporting clubs in the world.

Four featured articles weredelisted:

Featured lists

Philip Bliss, aRegistrar of the University of Oxford (this week'sChoice of the week)

Eleven lists were promoted:

Choice of the week. We asked FL nominator and reviewerWizardman for his choice of the best:


My original plan was to look past the sports-related articles, since I'm more familiar with them, but due to how many were promoted this week I'm choosing two articles as best, one sports and one not. The sports article that caught my eye wasList of Major League Baseball hitters with four home runs in one game. It really shows how significant of an accomplishment hitting four home runs in a game is, though that could be my bias talking. The second article I would choose isRegistrar of the University of Oxford. Oxford is not something usually on my radar, but this list is a very nice look at the position and the people who have held it. It was a very interesting read, with the descriptions of each person adding a good deal to what the article is about.

Featured topics

One topic was promoted:Supernatural (season 1) (nom), concerning an American television series broadcast 2005–06, with 22 episodes. There are two featured articles and one good article (nominatorOphois).

Featured pictures

Featured pictureChoice of the week: an impala photographed in the Serengeti

Seven images were promoted:

Choice of the week.Dschwen, a regular reviewer and nominator atfeatured picture candidates, toldThe Signpost:


My choice this week, the Impala, is not only a masterfully executed shot of a beautiful animal, but it comes as a package. Linked in its image description are two more detail shots of thehead andhorns, and when viewed through our sister site commons thisfeatured picture has annotations that pop up when you hover the mouse over the animal's various body parts, indicating characteristic traits of its species. It is exciting to see the potential of our online format being used in a way that greatly enhances the educational value of a nice piece of photography (picture above right).


New featured picture: Westward view of Chicago. The image was recomposited from the original six photos to correct a slight tilt.
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