Wikibooks talk:Book of the month/April 2005 voting

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The graphic still says March. We're voting for April. How can this be fixed?--Hyperlink 07:09, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)
 * Just edit the page as you would normally: The first line is inserting the image, with the explicit caption of the image, so anyone can change it there. I did the change already. --Andreas 09:44, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)
 * I understand now, thanks. Somehow I didn't see it when I went to edit it... It must have just slipped by me.--Hyperlink 09:50, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Eyu100

 * Unfortunately, on the Mandarin Chinese page, one of the users hasn't been logged in.
 * They haven't made any contributions. This is a little suspicious, because if they did they would have a contributions page.
 * So, how do we 'take back' that vote?

-EuropracBHIT 04:24, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC).
 * If you talk about Eyu100, he/she made 2 contributions so far: Eyu contributions, the first being the vote. Nothing wrong with that, maybe the user decided to create an account in order to vote, so that's perfectly fine (as long as it is not 10 new users suspiciously voting for the same book...) --Andreas 09:47, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Voting closed - congraulations to US History - happy voting for May 2005

 * Yesterday, (as of midnight UTC) the voting closed.
 * US History was 'clearly' in the lead with five votes, however there were 3 books on four votes out of the 12 nominated this month.
 * I would like to congraulate the editors of US History for having brought to fruition the first Humanities Wikibook of the Month. I am sure you will agree when I say that history is very important to know ourselves and our future. US History is a very good Wikibook for this purpose.
 * We have had some very close, interesting and competitive votes here and many well-deserving books.
 * We now have the five books with more than 3 votes for May, which means US history cannot be featured for a long year.
 * Who is prepared to design a picture and change the main page accordingly?
 * Once again, well done and congraulations!

--EuropracBHIT 05:56, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC).