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English Wikipedia passed the 6 million article milestone.
Determining the exact 6 millionth article is challenging. Acommunity discussion narrowed the list to a few likely possibilities. There is no tool that currently exists that can determine which article is the 6 millionth. One difficulty in determining the winner is that articles are moved and deleted while others are being created.
On the 18:59 timestamp on 23 February 2020, 15 articles were submitted:Auto-trolling,Castle Folds,Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum,Egon Hartmann,Kalashree Seashell Museum,Giovanni Ricci (mathematician),Enno Dirksen,Giovanni Prodi,David Notkin,A. Nico Habermann Award,Videniškiai,Lidia Kulikovski,Maria Elise Turner Lauder,Andrei Bolocan, andRaymonde Verlinden.
The community decided to celebrate the article forMaria Elise Turner Lauder, who was a Canadian philanthropist and writer. The article was created byUser:Rosiestep.
Rosiestep is well known in the community. She joined Wikipedia in 2007 and was elected an administrator in 2009. She is an co-organizer forWikiConference North America andWikiProject Women in Red, and is a member of theAffiliations Committee. On her user page, she shares that her academic degrees include aBachelor of Science and aMaster of Business Administration. She can communicate in English, Spanish, French, and Serbian.
Maria Elise Turner Lauder (1833-1922), was a Canadian teacher, linguist, and author. She wrote under the pen name Toofie Lauder, and was also known as Maria Elise Turner de Touffe Lauder. Lauder spoke several languages fluently, including Greek and Latin. Lauder was a linguist and she taught atWhitby Ladies' College. She was a prominent member of theWoman's Christian Temperance Union. Lauder travelled extensively and formed friendships with many notable individuals. She received the honour of a private audience withQueen Margherita. Lauder and her son were also presented to the papal court ofPope Leo XIII. Her travelling experiences inspired the authorship of three books:My First Visit to England (1865),In Europe (1877), andLegends and Tales of the Harz Mountains (1881). Lauder also published other works during her lifetime, including songs and verse. Her other works includeEvergreen Leaves: Being Notes From My Travel Book (1884), andAt Last (1894).
Remembering a public servant

I am grateful my country forced me to serve my country. Not for my country's sake, but for my own. In that diverse company, I learned to be responsible for others. I learned to be dependent on others. I learned there was more to life than me, me, me, me.
— Jim Lehrer, who was aUnited States Marine Corps veteran, an author, a longtimenews anchor ofPBS NewsHour, and a moderator of numerous debates of candidates for the office of U.S. President. This quote is from a speech that he gave atHarvard University. Lehrer passed away peacefully on 23 January 2020.
Postscript
After this week,User:Pine is taking a break from writingWhat's making you happy this week? andOn the bright side for at least the next few weeks.User:Clovermoss plans to continue writing for the aforementioned publications in the meantime, and will continue to send weekly emails to the Wikimedia-I mailing list.

This week, I learned aboutm:WikiWomenCamp 2020, an initiative I wasn't previously aware of. The page is still under construction, and I'm looking forward to when it will become more complete. Previous WikiWomenCamp events have been held in 2012 and 2017.

Clovermoss and Pine took a break from writingWhat's Making You Happy This Week? and "On the bright side" for the remainder of the month. The features will probably resume in March.
Skillful translations of the sentence "What's making you happy this week?" would be very much appreciated. If you see any inaccuracies in the translations in this article then please {{ping}} User:Pine or User:Clovermoss in the discussion section of this page, or boldly make the correction to the text of the article. Thank you to everyone who has helped with translations so far.
What's making you happy this month? You are welcome to write a comment on the talk page of thisSignpost piece.
"The community decided to celebrate..."
Thecommunity did not decide that. A handful of editors steeped in a particular viewpoint chose unilaterally to make that article the six millionth as if it would help our floundering website; it will not.Chris Troutman (talk)16:59, 23 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]