Dragfyre

Joined 15 August 2006

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dragfyre (pronounced /ˈdræɡ.faɪər/) is the pseudonym of a Wikipedia user living in Ottawa. dragfyre is a Bahá'í who visits Vietnam regularly, and at any given moment he is probably sipping on cà phê sữa while he edits articles on one of a number of Wikimedia projects. He also enjoys writing more about himself in the lead section of his userpage so that the extra characters can balance out the increased height of the floating boxbox to the right of the page.

Contributions

See also: Articles created, Files uploaded (Usage), Works in progress

dragfyre's editing interests on Wikipedia are generally related to things he's involved in. His main focus right now is on Vietnam, particularly its society, culture, geography and economy. dragfyre also uploads self-made images and media to Wikimedia Commons, and contributes to other projects such as the Vietnamese and French Wikipedias, Wikivoyage, and Bahaikipedia.

Main projects

dragfyre is currently spending most of his time on the following topics (as of December 2017):

Top edits

See also: Top edits, Edit count

dragfyre has made significant contributions to the following articles, among others (top 15 as of July 2017, in order of edits):

To do list

Dragfyre's big To do list

The following is a list of Wikipedia improvements (and additions to Wikimedia Commons) dragfyre plans to accomplish (with or without a specific timeline). If you have any comments, or if you would like to collaborate on any of the articles listed, please leave a note on this user's talk page.

Photos to take/upload

Article creation

Article improvements

Other stuff

Achievements and recognition

Barnstars

DYKs

The following is a selection of files that have been featured on Wikimedia Commons, or other Wikimedia projects .

File Where featured When

Railway tunnel
Near Quy Nhon, Vietnam

Media of the day on Wikimedia Commons, February 25, 2011. 2011

The following is a selection of files that have been featured in major websites or publications. That's pretty cool.

File Where featured When
 

Sorel-Tracy
Ferry port

Encyclopædia Britannica (online version), illustrating an article on Sorel-Tracy. 2008
 

Ho Chi Minh City Metro
Line 1 map

VietnamNet News (DTINews mirror), illustrating an article about work on the new subway system. 2010
 

HCMC University of Architecture

Developing Your Design Process: Six Key Concepts for Studio by Albert C. Smith, Kendra Schank Smith, pp.58–64. 2014
 

Da Nang Airport
New terminal

National Geographic Indonesia, illustrating an article on top tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. 2014
 

Hoi An
Riverbank approach

UNESCO's Ecological Sciences for Sustainable Development website, illustrating an article on the Cu Lao Cham-Hoi An Biosphere Reserve. 2015
 

Da Nang Airport
Security queue

Upworthy, illustrating an article about infuriating holiday travel situations. (Hey, it's clickbait, but at least they have 11 million Facebook likes...) 2015
 

Marble Mountains
View of Mộc Sơn

Resilient Cities 2016 website by ICLEI, illustrating a workshop on climate risk adaptation in Can Tho and Da Nang for the 7th Global Forum on Urban Resilience & Adaptation. 2016
 

Ngoc Ha Market
Crowded market, Hanoi

Urban planning after COVID-19: Supporting a global sustainable recovery. Royal Town Planning Institute. 2021
 

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