User:Beria/Barnstars

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Barnstars and Wikilove received by Béria Lima

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Happy Admin! abf «Cabale!» 16:34, 4 February 2011 (UTC)


I, hereby award to you, Beria, The Working Woman's Barnstar for your excellent work on answering tonnes of OTRS e-mails — especially for your recent work on reducing the backlog and emptying the Portuguese OTRS queues. Again, thanks, and keep up!


Because I can't give WikiLove on meta... thank you!


Good job !
Here is a cookie.
from Lilyu :D


The Photographer's Barnstar
As recognition of its unparalleled persistence and commitment.


Here is something sweet for you. Also, first!!!!


Making a point....start counting!!


Sorry, couldn't find puppies.....3!


Fluffies
Found some puppies....4!


Fluffies
More fluffies....5!


Pup
Another pup....a little older and wiser.....6!


Meta Wiki
Thanks, Beria. The page looks really awesome now. AshLin
Here have some cookies! Echoing what AshLin said, thanks for all the wonderful work on the conference page from the organizers. Theo10011


The WikiFairy Barnstar
For your work on the Wikiconference page on behalf of the organizers, Thanks.Theo10011

Thanks a lot Beria. Naveenpf


Hi! As member of this year's board election committe I would like to give you this barnstar for your help with the translations of the board election pages into Portuguese. It was very much appreciated!
Strategy Wiki
The Translation Barnstar
I hereby award you the translation barnstar for your quick response to the translation request. Keep up the good work.
English Wikipedia
The Original Barnstar
For all your much appreciated random acts of kindness, help and support with WCI 2011. Look forward to your continued help and support over the next few months ;) Cheers,


E-Volunteer survey star contributor
A message of thanks from The Children's Museum of Indianapolis' star dinosaur, en:Dracorex, for contributing your opinion in our E-Volunteer survey. Thanks for your time!
More Barnstars
  • See also Usuário:Beria/Jardim (in portuguese Wikipedia) for a collection of flowers received as barnstar.