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Msizi Africa
Thank you, user from Vienna with scientific expertise in molecular genetics, for quality articles, bridging German and English, from
Nora Zehetner to
Francisca Urio,
Msizi Africa and
Zohre Esmaeli, for a focus on tools and tasks, for gnomish work such as link repair and warnings for unconstructive editing, for uploading cover art, - you are an
awesome Wikipedian!
Yes, in this case, per WP:COMMONNAME. She actually goes by Leah Song in general, and the majority of articles about and I think all the interviews, the bio on her own site and pretty much everything refers to her as Song rather than Smith. Of course, with a last name like Smith it's hard to do a valid comparison using Google search. Skyerise ( talk) 14:09, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
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Msizi Africa
Thank you, user from Vienna with scientific expertise in molecular genetics, for quality articles, bridging German and English, from
Nora Zehetner to
Francisca Urio,
Msizi Africa and
Zohre Esmaeli, for a focus on tools and tasks, for gnomish work such as link repair and warnings for unconstructive editing, for uploading cover art, - you are an
awesome Wikipedian!
Yes, in this case, per WP:COMMONNAME. She actually goes by Leah Song in general, and the majority of articles about and I think all the interviews, the bio on her own site and pretty much everything refers to her as Song rather than Smith. Of course, with a last name like Smith it's hard to do a valid comparison using Google search. Skyerise ( talk) 14:09, 9 May 2015 (UTC)