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On the bright side

What's making you happy this month?

There are many opportunities to discuss bad news, problems, and concerns in the Wikiverse, and I think that having candid discussions about these issues is often important. Many days I spend more time thinking about problems than about what is going well. However, also I think that acknowledging the good side and taking a moment to be appreciative can be valuable.

I encourage you to add your comments about what's making you happy this month to the talk page of this Signpost piece.

Week of 3 November 2019: Kva gjer deg glad denne veka?

Job openings


For your listening enjoyment

grand piano
Click the right arrow button on the media player to hear a piano performance by User:La Pianista of Albéniz's "Rondeña" from Iberia, Book II


Images from Norway

Wikipedia for public good

The 6 November 2019 English Wikipedia featured article of the day was "Digital media use and mental health"


Approaching a milestone

Week of 10 November 2019: ߡߎ߲߬ ߞߵߌ ߟߊ߫ ߛߍߥߊ߫ ߞߎ߲߬ߢߐ߮ ߣߌ߲߬ ߞߘߐ߫؟

New Wikimedia affiliates


Wiki Loves Monuments national winners

Some of the national winners of the annual Wiki Loves Monuments competition that have been added to this page.

  • Albania
    Albania
  • Armenia
    Armenia
  • Australia
    Australia
  • Azerbaijan
    Azerbaijan
  • Bangladesh
    Bangladesh
  • Bolivia
    Bolivia
  • Brazil
    Brazil
  • Canada
    Canada
  • Croatia
    Croatia
  • Denmark
    Denmark
  • France
    France
  • Germany
    Germany
  • Greece
    Greece
  • India
    India
  • Ireland
    Ireland
  • Kosovo
    Kosovo
  • Malta
    Malta
  • Morocco
    Morocco
  • Nepal
    Nepal
  • Nigeria
    Nigeria
  • Peru
    Peru
  • The Philippines
    The Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Portugal
    Portugal
  • Romania
    Romania
  • Slovakia
    Slovakia
  • Slovenia
    Slovenia
  • Spain
    Spain
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • Thailand
    Thailand
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom


Humor

London, England

Even those who are experienced at public communications worry about making big mistakes. This video (YouTube link), from the British political satire

Yes, Prime Minister, shows what happened when the Prime Minister learned that Sir Humphrey, the head of the Home Civil Service, made an indiscreet
comment that was recorded by a BBC microphone. I feel some sympathy for Humphrey because occasionally I too say something that I wish that I hadn't!

Week of 17 November 2019: Ce te face fericit săptămâna asta?

"The Wait"

This is a short film regarding wildlife photography. The film has scenes of European bison in Romania. The narration is in French, and English subtitles are available. I think that wildlife photographers for Wikimedia Commons will find this film to be relatable. https://vimeo.com/180080686

Week of 24 November 2019:
ما الذي يجعلك تشعر بالسعادة هذا الأسبوع؟

Milestone on Arabic Wikipedia

Arabic Wikipedia surpassed 1 million articles.


Wikimedia Technical Conference reports


English Wikiquote of the day for 10 November 2019

All writers … have an obligation to our readers: it's the obligation to write true things, especially important when we are creating tales of people who do not exist in places that never were — to understand that truth is not in what happens but what it tells us about who we are. Fiction is the lie that tells the truth, after all.
— Science fiction and fantasy author Neil Gaiman of England

Recent featured media on English Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons

  • Replica of a compass rose from a chart of Portuguese cartographer Jorge de Aguiar that was made in the year 1492
    Replica of a compass rose from a chart of Portuguese cartographer Jorge de Aguiar that was made in the year 1492
  • Two Lovers Beneath an Umbrella in the Snow, by Suzuki Harunobu, color woodblock print in the Ukiyo-e style, circa 1767
    Two Lovers Beneath an Umbrella in the Snow, by Suzuki Harunobu, color woodblock print in the Ukiyo-e style, circa 1767
  • The Roman Baths (Thermae) of Bath Spa, England. Buildings on the site have been created and modified several times from circa 60–70 A.D. onward.
    The Roman Baths (Thermae) of Bath Spa, England. Buildings on the site have been created and modified several times from circa 60–70 A.D. onward.
  • Hippopotamus statuette from circa 1961–1878 B.C., during the reigns of Senwosret I to Senwosret II, in Egypt. According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Bulletin, this statuette is a "particularly fine example of a type found... among the funerary furnishings of tombs of the Middle Kingdom" and also an exemplary piece of Egyptian faience.
    Senwosret II, in Egypt. According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Bulletin, this statuette is a "particularly fine example of a type found... among the funerary furnishings of tombs of the Middle Kingdom" and also an exemplary piece of Egyptian faience
    .
Video taken by an
Keck Telescope
over 7 years to create this image.

Regarding translations

ping
}} User:Pine 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.


Your turn

What's making you happy this month? You are welcome to write a comment on the talk page of this Signpost piece.