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was weekly for so many years, I cannot even imagine it. It doesn't feel sustainable to me. There's no shame in a slower or irregular publication schedule for a volunteer publication like this; I'm just glad to see it continue to exist as long as the Knowledge Community does. A biweekly schedule would
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So anyway, we're going to take a shot at running the presses every two weeks, until we either run out of stuff to say (i.e. never), get bored of it, or become too employed to commit to a biweekly schedule (or is it semiweekly? It turns out
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Biweekly (which is used in the article title) is actually much clearer than semimonthly. But since we're supposed to be an encyclopedia, using fortnightly might further the education mission by teaching people the meaning of the word.
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Surprised_pikachu_meme.png is appropriate when I saw the mass message in my Talk page. Too used to monthly release. But this is a welcomed change. Hope that there is sufficient content in the pipeline to sustain the biweekly cadence!
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Despite the rush to get this published, we have quite the full issue. Some regular columns don't appear, but not to worry: those columns are remaining monthly, so will appear every other issue. So, welcome to this
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I well remember when the Signpost was weekly. Glad to see it going more often again, and I was certainly happy that the rumors of its demise were greatly exaggerated.
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to properly format old articles, fix broken templates, and remove random detritus accumulated over the course of 20 years of publication. So far this has involved one
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be very impressive and I fully believe you can do it. I'm looking forward to see this on my watchpage every other week, and I wish you all the best of luck <3 ~
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Biweekly in standard usage in the US is every two weeks (very common payroll term). Or we could just try something totally novel and say "every two weeks."
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and we had to frantically poke around in the source code of display templates designed to top out at 18 articles per issue. Take the
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But things have been speeding up lately. We had a couple of thick issues in 2022 – so thick, in fact, that they broke the
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I thought the Signpost notification was broken because it was the middle of the month. Looking forward to more issues!
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One of the benefits is the thinner bundle of paper dropped on my porch, taking fewer days to work my way through.
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We heard zoomers liked fortnights: the biweekly Signpost rides again: It's not just a phase! Well, maybe it is.
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I prefer the term semimonthly. No ambiguity in its meaning and the meaning is obvious from the word itself (
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demise flourished; and it seemed to be in terminal decline, and we arrived at a sedate monthly schedule.
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This is a healthy way for a project like this to evolve, I think. It's incredibly impressive how the
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Each vertical line indicates a single issue, with colour showing how much time passed since the last.
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Biweekly could mean twice a week or once every two weeks. That's intractable ambiguity for me.
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2021). But the average interval over the whole period has been a little over ten days: with a
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Above, you can see (and scroll across) a beautiful timeline of every interval between the 645
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Well, as I understand it, it's only fortnightly from 1 February to 1 March. We shall see.
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DELIVERED TO YOUR TALK PAGE EVERY MONTH?", or wait a little to see if this sticks? :)
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The term is fortnightly! ;) Great to see you aiming for more frequent publication.
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Yes, that's right: this used to be a weekly rag! Not always – there was a
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to today. Notice anything? Besides the tasteful graphic design, I mean.
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between February and June 2017 (and more recently a 63-day skip between
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As long you all don't burn out, then this is certainly good news! :D –
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fails to finish his sentences so gets them finished by his copyeditor
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Are you going to change the message at the bottom, "WANT THE LATEST
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Love love love the Signpost. Thanks for all your hard work :)
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Thanks for doing some great work with the Signpost currently!
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At first, I thought the Talk page alert was for the weekly
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Thank you for doing biweekly! The Signpost makes my day!
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