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Wehwalt gives his fifty cents; spies, ambushes, sieges, and Entombment

This edition covers content promoted between 4 and 10 December 2011.


Bald Eagle, the National Bird of the United States, rising from a mountaintop perch. Wehwalt
, who brought the article to FA, gives us an anecdote of his experiences below.


This week, the Signpost interviewed
Wehwalt, who has made significant, often critical contributions to 60 featured articles and numerous good articles. Wehwalt, who began editing in 2005, shares some of his experiences on the encyclopedia.

Featured articles. I first edited Wikipedia in 2005, and I think, like most of us, they were minor edits at first; I remember it took me some time to get the hang of referencing. I got into FAs quite accidentally. I saw the
Natalee Holloway through FA, which was not easy. FA is famously not easy to break into and there were definitely some difficult moments, but it all worked out and I think the article has held up to time quite well. We keep it updated. I then did my first solo article, Jena Six, which perhaps has not held up as well due to relatively few articles that allow me to update it. I think the next one, Albert Speer
was my first really good article on my own. It is very difficult to write neutrally about Hitler's best friend.
Ensuring the quality of older featured articles. The major problem I have with my oldest articles is
deadlinks
. I've never had a FAR, but if I see there's a high number of deadlinks, I go back and take care of them. I find the writing in my older articles a bit more stiff than I do today and I go back and modify where I can.
Important things for new editors to learn. The social aspect of Wikipedia is important—I don't see how it would work without it—but the tendency towards endless time-wasting drama is very unfortunate. That being said, it was probably inevitable that it would happen, as we build a social structure "backstage" at Wikipedia, and as that structure becomes increasingly important to editors.

Featured articles

Dieric Bouts' The Entombment, the subject of a new featured article
A new featured picture of the Three Countries Bridge that connects France and Germany and is located only 200 metres (660 ft) from the point where both countries meet Switzerland.

Five featured articles were promoted this week:

Featured lists

One featured list was promoted this week:

  • second-highest-grossing
    of all time, has featured seven actors in the titular role. The highest-grossing of these, Thunderball, earned four times as much as the lowest-grossing Licence to Kill, adjusted for inflation (right).

Featured pictures

Two featured pictures were promoted this week:

  • Capri Centre Belvedere (nom; related article), by Paolo Costa. The new featured image shows a 180-degree view of the Italian island of Capri, which has been inhabited since prehistory and was once connected to the mainland. Visible in the picture are the belvedere in Capri centre (much frequented by tourists), as well as the luxury yacht A (below).
  • Three countries bridge (nom; related article), created by Taxiarchos228 and nominated by Crisco 1492. After previously failing in May by half a vote, the image passed narrowly this week. It depicts the Three Countries Bridge, which connects France and Germany and is located 200 metres (660 ft) from Switzerland. The world's longest single-span pedestrian and cyclist bridge, it was officially opened in 2007 (right).
A 180-degree view of the island of Capri, a new featured picture