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Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg

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Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg
Washington Flag Conference
ICV 24 - 2011

Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg - Sneek-Frisa in The Netherlands

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Besides editing a few pages, Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg contributes to FotW by writing and running perl scripts. Because of the need for well-formed input to the scripts, and also because of his own tendency to roam all over the site, he'll often encounter, and help correct, small errors that crept into the site over the years.

A limit to his rather wide interest in most things vexillological, is the time-constraint caused by a part-time job as assistent at a high-school in Sneek. He primarily assists in a computer lab, but application of computers to tasks at hand is not just a job for him, but shows in most of his pursuits, including in his interest in vexillology. Peter Hans' concern for proper colors and ratios in flag design is well known. That his presentation at the Washington Flag Conference — on using predetermined criteria to judge the quality of a flag design — had a computer-supported basis also came as no surprise to anybody who knew him.

When not at school and not involved in vexillological pursuits, Peter Hans keeps busy singing, dancing, and cycling across northwestern Europe, and occasionally elsewhere. When the ship with time comes in he would also be interested in taking up some hobbies.


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Overviews


Past Projects and Honors

  • While it is true that Peter Hans, before taking up his current editing tasks, had not edited long-term for quite a while, in days long past he started out his editing career with the topic of Olympic Games. Indeed, for good or for bad, he's the cause of there being a whole domain on that subject. In the time since, he has had the tendency to get involved with short-time projects, especially such as improve the over-all quality of the site. His handiwork can thus be found all through the FOTW website.
  • Peter Hans has also been a prolific provider of simple images and image improvements, to allow better artists to concentrate on the more complex designs.
  • Nominated for Vexillologist of the Year - 2012

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