User:RoyBoy/BarnstarClusters

These barnstar clusters were awarded to science contributors that had few or no awards despite their consistently above average editing and contributions. They reflected a strength/interest of the awardee. With multiple barnstars being awarded, it seemed appropriate to have at least 2 users per barnstar endorsing the cluster.

Each cluster had gone through a process of discussion and multiple drafts before barnstars, layout, images and style was finalized.

Cluster 1 edit

 
 
 
Johnny Mnemonic

06:16, 19 December 2005 (UTC)


We award a Barnstar and the Barnstar of diligence to Johnny Mnemonic for his great work on Intelligent design related articles. We recognise his seemingly inexhaustive efforts[1] in keeping the articles free from vandalism[2][3] and overzealousness[4] and applaud his efforts to provide detailed sources.[5] As anything worth doing can be difficult, JM if you need further help you can count on us to assist you.
RoyBoy, KillerChihuahua, Parallel or Together?, Ec5618, dave souza, Dunc, Bill Jefferys, Guettarda, Jim62sch, WAS 4.250, Plumbago, Samsara

References:

  1. ^ Irreducible and Specific Complexity (ISC)
  2. ^ Scientific peer review
  3. ^ Intelligent Design in summary
  4. ^ Argument from ignorance
  5. ^ Notes and references

Cluster 2 edit

On the Matter of the Award of a Barnstar to Serial Arsonist
Journal of Wikipedia
20:38, 5 January 2006 (UTC)

Abstract: Serial Arsonist has been shown to be richly deserving of barnstars.
Introduction: Since September 15, 2004, SA has made substantial contributions to the Journal of Wikipedia. However, these contributions have not, to date, been recognised by the award of a Barnstar. We propose to test the null hypothesis that SA is not deserving of a Barnstar.
Methods: SA's first 5,000 contributions were compared with those of other Wikipedia editors who had received the coveted award of a Barnstar. Each edit by SA and by a random sample of barnstar awardees was scored on a scale of 1-5, where 1 = "excellent" and 5 = "suckee". A two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to evaluate the null hypothesis.
Results: SA's contributions were found to be significantly better than that of the average Barnstar awardee (p < 0.0001).
Discussion: The null hypothesis was rejected; SA is richly deserving of a Barnstar. Based on this fact, we strongly recommend that he be awarded two.
Authors: RoyBoy, KillerChihuahua, Parallel or Together?, Ec5618, dave souza, Dunc, Bill Jefferys, Guettarda, Jim62sch, WAS 4.250, Plumbago, Samsara

       


Cluster 3 edit

  We award this Science Barnstar to Donnie Fargo for hard work on science related articles.
Guettarda, RoyBoy, KillerChihuahua
14:42, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
 


Cluster 4 edit

 

 
We award this Barnstar Cluster to Natalia Smurf for an amazing body of work
that serves as an example for us all. – Guettarda, RoyBoy, Samsara, KillerChihuahua
14:44, 27 January 2006 (UTC)


Cluster 5 edit

 
WIKIPEDIAN
CERTIFICATE

Victor Stone
18:44, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
 
Shape and cut: Star polygon
Measurement of arguments: Excellent
Weight: No undue weight
Proportions: Keeps minority views in proportion
Finish: Sparkling prose
Clarity: Clear thinking
Colour: Vibrant Wikipedian
  This Wikipedian was graded by:
RoyBoy, Guettarda, KillerChihuahua,
WAS 4.250, Jim62sch, Samsara, Dragons flight and Ec5618.
 


Cluster 6 edit

 
We, the children of the Earth, acknowledge BillMC to have written many words of wisdom, which will be heeded for generations to come. As such these Barnstars are for your continuing efforts for that which is good, fair and accurate in Wikipedia.

So say we all.

RoyBoy, Guettarda, KillerChihuahua, FeloniousMonk, ScienceApologist, WAS 4.250, Jim62sch, Dragons flight

04:04, 16 February 2006 (UTC)

 
             

 


Cluster 7 edit

Next generation to follow???