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David Richfield

I am David Richfield, a German chemical engineer / biochemist born in South Africa. I'm a founder member and former director of Wikimedia South Africa, the South African Wikimedia Chapter. I also created the parliament diagram tool, which is widely used to create diagrams for political articles on Wikipedia.

My username comes from IRC: "/me" is a shortcut which inserts your username.

I enjoy learning languages, graphic design, 3D modeling with Blender, cartography on OpenStreetMap, computer programming, playing Go and promoting free software. In 2016, I started juggling.

Here's a Limerick:

Activity

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Parliament diagram tool

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You can make diagrams using this online tool!

I started work a while back on a tool to render svg diagrams for legislatures - I started out with a tool that spits out a rectangular diagram with a title and a legend. In May 2010, I saw some very nice arch-shaped diagrams drawn with User:Habbit's ADSvote program requested for conversion to SVG on WP:GL/I. Instead of doing manual SVG conversion, I programmed a similar algorithm, which I now host on Wikimedia's Toolserver (link above). The source code is hosted at GitHub - Bug reports, feature requests and patches are welcome!

The arch tool is quite popular for election results on Wikipedia, but the Westminster-style tool is still under development: a standard style has not yet been clarified, so if you use it, expect criticism and/or correction. If the output is not as you expect, consider editing with Inkscape and saving the result as a "plain SVG".

You can also upload the diagrams directly from the tool. You can see the most recent uploads here.

It is currently mostly maintained by Gouvernathor and Rade-Mathis, with significant contributions by Ambady Anand S, Ranjith Siji and others.

Pages I started

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Don't start what you can't finish.

Translations

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Some pictures and animations I've contributed

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Here are some selected files. For a more complete list, with many more pictures, see my Commons uploads (or if you have javascript enabled, you can see them in a gallery view)

Tools

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Camera

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I bought a Canon PowerShot A630 in April 2007, and have since started contributing photos to Wikipedia. In 2008, due to an insurance payout after a stupid accident involving seawater, it was upgraded to an A650IS, which runs CHDK, which greatly increases its flexibility. That camera was stolen in 2013, and I replaced it with an SX270HS, which at the time didn't run CHDK.

In 2014 I bought my first DSLR, a Canon EOS 600D. It's a very nice camera! I had good success with macro photography using extension tubes with the stock lens, but I later also bought a Tamron AF 70-300mm combination macro/telephoto lens, which gave me good results until 2025, when the connection between the lens and body became dodgy, and I wanted a new camera anyway, so I upgraded to a Canon EOS R7. It's a very nice camera! The stock lens on its own is excellent and quite flexible, and the camera's IBIS together with the lens image stabilisation gives great hand-held performance. There is no noticeable lag on the electronic viewfinder. Having a connection to my mobile phone for remote shooting and for direct import of snapshots that I don't want to work up in darktable is also great.

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Go, Baduk, Weiqi

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Footnotes

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