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See my user page: Siebrand (in Dutch)
SieBot is my bot. This bot account uses the pywikipediabot framework to welcome new users and perform various other tasks. It also uses imagecopy.py, written in the pywikipediabot framework to move images from the Dutch Wikipedia to Commons using CommonsHelper and CommonSense. On User:CommonsDelinker/commands, administrators can issue serveral commands to make their life easier, such as recategorising, local delinking and giving a message to many users. SieBot is available for ad-hoc find and replace jobs. Please let me know what you need and we can see if I can accomodate you.
I also run a Wikimedia wikis wide bot called CommonsDelinker, that is active on 714 wikis that delinks deleted images from Commons and can perform universal image replacement. On Wikimedia Commons CommonsDelinker watches new uploads and tags uploads that have missing information. It also warns the uploader about the omission.
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this barnstar under the terms of the CCCP-007-Ham and Cheese but no Onions-Licenseplate, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Willy Foundation; with Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Girls, and Back-Cover Lyrics.
This is an interwikibarnstar awarded for your contributions to provide the wikipediaprojects with free pictures and other media. |
Thanks for your efforts and contributions at Commons, and for your patience with users who don't always seem to appreciate the value of using FREE media in our projects. Finnrind 17:40, 9 June 2007 (UTC) |
I award you the Working Man's Barnstar. — Manecke 20:01, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
A "small" recognition for your help with regard to the summary of my pictures. Thank you. — Manecke 20:01, 6 October 2007 (UTC) |
- The first Dutch Barnstar of national merit goes to Siebrand
- for his outstanding administrator work and his coach activities
- both on commons and nl:wikipedia.
- Congratulations. Havang 18:51, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
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