User:Slashme

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

Parliament diagram tool

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.

There have been significant contributions to the tool by Ambady Anand S, Ranjith Siji, and Rade-Mathis.

Pages I started

Don't start what you can't finish.

Translations

Some pictures and animations I've contributed

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

Camera

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.

Go, Baduk, Weiqi

Footnotes

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