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that is what England is part of? If you go to other sources of where films were made, it wouldn't say England, it would say United Kingdom. So why is it any different to where a person's birthplace is? Sorry, but you're the one being petty over this. I've never seen such controversy. Other editors I've come across have always been more reasonable and have never told me to "desist" changing one thing to another. If you think that I'm the one being heated over this, well I think anyone would if they got a warning for no reason. I realise you need to give out warnings for constant editing that has no valid citaton, but this one was just adding in part of a nation status. I personally do not see anything wrong with that and I don't see why any other editors would either. You are not being fair about this at all. I apologise if you think the "I will take this up even further" was a threat, only because if you keep giving out TW warnings to everyone over very small details, for editing twice, then you have only caused problems for yourself. I don't want to get into a heated argument over this, but unless you apologise for what you said about the "I reject your concerns" the I can't forgive you.
4192: 4447:. Happy New Year to you too. No, it's not going great, is it (apart from Trump leaving office!)? The 'lovely visit with my daughter' is still ongoing, as everyone's in lockdown here and neither schools nor universities are reopening for another month or two. What a way for a student to have to approach their final two terms at Uni! I am afraid that I've become extremely busy in real life since the start of January - our tenant of 10 years has just moved out, and we need to do a house-wide redecoration job, both inside and out, before we can re-let it. So I'm out all day and totally shattered in the evening. I am aware I still haven't replied to all your questions from December, and probably won't be able to be very active again for another two or three weeks at least. I'm really sorry about that. 4114: 3566:, but recognising your errors, learning from them, and being aware you should not try to 'run before you can walk' is really mature. I've no idea how old you are, but sometimes the over-confidence and inexperience of youth can result in maybe a few more mistakes than others might hope for, so taking your time to work in areas you are really confident in, rather than trying too hard or too quickly to gain experience in absolutely everything. Sometimes, simply stopping to consider what one is about to do is well worth it in order to save a whole load of trouble. I've sometimes drawn back from making certain edits or publishing certain comments - especially on user talk pages - when I've thought more about how my remarks or actions might be perceived by another human being. 852:. You did a good job with that one - well done. I've NPP-ed the article and have tidied it up a little. Be careful not to cut and paste content from newspapers. You only did it a little, and I've removed the worst bits for you. I was confused by one section saying that there had been no large mammal deaths because they had all moved into the core area of the Park, wheareas later you write that there was severe damage in the core area, and one of the references shows the antlers of a a dead antelope. - You might want to look into that conflict. Clearly, this is a develooping story, so I hope you will add sections to the article once more information becomes available on the ecological impact of the fires. Very sad to read about, indeed. Regards from the UK. 3562:. You have made over 12,000 edits across numerous articles subjects, are clearly committed, and have tried to work behind the scenes in various areas too. To me, this is an excellent thing to have done, and the fact that you are concerned about your editing and want to improve and better understand how to do things is to be heartily welcomes. Even after 10 years here, I still want to improve on my skills, and know there are many areas where I am pretty weak. So I always tread carefully when entering new areas. Yes, I do remember seeing your earlier username, and I did sense you might have been trying a little too hard in some areas and getting into 'hot water' once or twice. You didn't supply any 2593:(including the blocking admin) that I could be trusted again and I proved them right. It is unfortunate that many blocked editors who seek unblock have their unblock requests declined. Some of them has their talk page access removed. I'm glad that never happened to me. Since I got unblocked, I have working very hard to become the best editor I could possibly be with the help of other editors, including you. You have helped me when I was at doubts about editing. I try to learn from my mistakes as much as I can. I hope you keep doing your best and look forward to helping me soon. You also do a wonderful job helping others at the Teahouse. I hope you have a wonderful day and happy editing! 3317:
not as great as Presley and Eddie is not as great as Freddie which isn't so. I'm working exactly for this cause. But many of the powerful editors here remove these kinds of claims even if I give a suitable reference. Fan following seems to affect the meaning of every single article and it's disastrous. I can work for the cause but I can't solve the problem unless other great wikipedians support me. It may sound a bit funny but the problem can not be solved unless many of us come together to do a small revolution which will eradicate the over-use of power from the Knowledge. I wanted to talk about it to Jimbo but I don't know how. From a universal servant
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are almost a full month into it, and it isn't turning out to be the great relief we hoped for after 2020. But it has potential. I hope you had a lovely visit with your daughter. I am just getting back to working in Knowledge. I've moved links from all your helpful responses to our sandbox page proper, and have read through many of them and links from them. I've gotten several new sources, so I'll work a bit more on the Crewel (embroidery) article before putting it up for peer review, but I am sure this will be very helpful. I made the change you suggested to the lead--that was really good advice. I've read your
3353:. Our job as editors is to act fairly in all matters, and to minimise personal bias in all that we do. If that leaves us in a minority, then it makes that task even more important. (That said, I have little personal interest in working on articles about modern day people and minor here-today-gone-tomorrow celebrities or so-called sportsmen who joined a national team for one game and weren't ever heard of again.) My own focus tends to be on the sciences and geographical information - the kind of stuff that people actually need to know about or look up and find easily. But each to their own. Cheers, 2630:. It struck me that he might be interested in inviting you to write a piece for a forthcoming edition of their newsletter about how you first got involved in bad faith editing, how you felt and how you dealt with being blocked and how you've now turned completely around to being a net positive contributor, or something along those lines. I don't want to embarrass either you or him (each is free to say no) but I am just going to play matchmaker for a moment and see if you'd be interested in working with one another. If so, hopefully he'll get in touch with you sometime. All the very best, 737:
smaller scripts which could be produced separately would be a good way to ensure that the budget for the current grant is not exceeded. While there is a reasonable possibility that I could finish production of the entire 21 pages of script within the current grant, I think that dividing the script would be prudent. After one of the smaller scripts is fully produced within the currently available funding, remaining script could be considered for production within the current grant if there seems to be adequate remaining funds, or could be saved for possible production with a future grant.
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enough, and just too long (not to mention a possible copyright breach. What you could do is select a key element and say something like: as part of a longer statement, John Smith said of Joe Bloggs: "he's a great man"(cite sources). I did find the long version in many online blogs, but couldn't quickly trace it to an original source. It would be quickly removed were you to try. Moving forward, try drafting the article without the quotation first, having found other reliable sources, then add just a small fragment back in afterwards. Good luck!
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another bash at it later. I'm glad you're finding it useful, though. I'll have to get you to teach me later on if I get stuck; I'm never averse to learning new tricks! One of these days I must get back into using AWB - the Knowledge equivalent of Photoshop. Far too many buttons - daren't press any of them! On a related note, I had a very interesting Skype call with a University of Minnesota researcher yesterday who was investigating editor opinions of ORES... ...not that I know much about that either! Best wishes,
4265: 2955:, and I will assist you in any concerns you may have over my editing, and be open to apologising if I have acted incorrectly. Until then, I will continue to edit in what I genuinely feel is the best interests of the user experience, and I am genuinely bothered that you have taken this so to heart. It seems so petty. I also recognise written replies never convey the nuances that a verbal reply might have done, and I'm sorry about that. The bottom line, as I see it, is that you should desist from changing "xxxx, 1222: 2403: 141: 2553:. Despite what might have seemed like a 'no' to your question asked at the Teahouse today, don't be put off from sticking around there and seeing how people help one another. Once you have gained more practical experience of editing articles, and of solving some of the problems for yourself, I'm sure you'll be able to help out with answering the odd question - especially where you can speak from the experience of a brand new editor and empathise well with others who might be struggling. Best wishes, 293: 257: 303: 267: 223: 151: 31: 3651: 3332:
individual be they musician or statesman is "greater" than any other. Neither you nor I should be here to champion the cause of someone with fewer lines on Knowledge than someone else. That's bias, and not OK here, but you're fine to to add reliable content to under-developed articles. I guess you're saying you see a bias against certain people. The answer is to monitor those articles and to challenge the removal of statements or sources that are deemed unreliable. But one person's
4230: 209: 131: 2710: 2671: 2482: 2578: 2519: 2331: 694: 3691:, it was great to hear from you 10 years ago, just as it is today. I don't think I realised the significance back then either, but it's been a rewarding and fulfilling time ever since, which has certainly kept me busy. How are things with you both? My wife followed me by retiring last summer and was looking forward to travelling in her free time - but along came the bloody virus, so we've been focussing on sorting out the house and other things. Take care, 390: 2322: 685: 2340: 2137: 2101: 703: 2096: 2073: 4321: 3161: 367: 459: 870:, Thank you so much for your time and efforts for reviewing & for tweaking the article. Regarding causalities part, News articles reported like "There are no estimates yet of the number of casualties in the fire. Wildlife officials say that while bigger mammals like tigers and leopards may have fled the Bandipur Tiger Reserve and taken refuge in neighbouring areas, reptiles, which are slow-moving, would have borne the brunt." 1948: 282: 3009:
United Kingdom next to England, or Scotland because that's what it is and internationally that's what we're known as? Could you please give a reason why, other than it's unnecessary? They may be separate entities in their own right, but they're still known as the UK. Also I don't think most editors would care if United Kingdom was added, so chances are they would leave it, so what makes you think it would be reverted?
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March 13 so that I have 24 hours for communications before the grant period ends. If you would like to review the script or make other comments but the end of March 10 is too soon for you, please let me know that you need more time, and I will take that into consideration as I plan for final production and consider whether to request a date extension from WMF. (Extending the finish date for the project would
4311: 442: 422: 120: 238: 2908:. My reverts were intended to support and guide you as to what's important and what's not. I'm sorry if you took it personally - that's not my intention. I try to encourage and support all editors to edit effectively here, and as far as I can remember, I didn't think yours were that useful. Good Faith they were; vandalism they most definitely were not. Regards from the UK. 2248:, and not, say, taken from a 'reader's letter' of opinion pieces. Both of our editing tools have a small selection of popular templates for you to cite books, websites, journals, and newspapers. To start with, just use the cite book template that's offered to you. However, we do have a special one for citing magazines which you can use if you're happy to try it. It's 3856:
time telling when some people are notable. I also want to improve coverage on certain topics (details below), but wouldn't know exactly how to do that. I was also interested in the "adoption" because I'd prefer communicating on Knowledge over IRC. General support would work well for me, especially because I think I know what areas I would want to improve.
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do remember reverting the additions you refer to as being unnecessary over-clarification of a major country. Certainly not vandalism (my apologies if I accidentally reverted them as such), rather than as 'good faith' but unnecessary additions, and not something I'd expect someone to start pedanticly adding to across the whole encyclopedia.
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to see how your draft needs to be able to meet this. At the moment in seems to be just a list of many of his music publications. These and all the unnecessary references should be removed. You need to demonstrate that the world at large has noticed and written about this man, and much less on what he
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I have saw the articles of many famous personalities which are really great but in most cases, I can see many other famous guys who have as much achievement as the ones but their articles have so less content and meaning that newbies start to think that the former is greater than the latter which is
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giving an explanation of my actions in reverting your edit which I felt - and still feel - was unnecessary. Maybe you are somehow confused by what TW in an edit summary means? If you're interpreting that as some sort of warning, you are quite simply mistaken. Twinkle is just the tool some editors use
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I don't know why you did this, but England is part of the United Kingdom, and under legislation and documents, England is not known as a country just on it's own, but as part of the United Kingdom, so I don't see why you see this as a problem. It is not vandalising the page. Vandalising is purposely
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Thank you so much for helping me be the best editor I can possibly be at the Teahouse. I had a troubled start in 2013 when I got blocked for vandalizing Knowledge. When I requested unblock in 2017, my requests got declined because I have evaded by block. It was in 2019 when I finally convinced admins
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Dear Member I need some assistant I new to wiki and so far only made two edits, I was wondering what wiki position on information that in pop magazines from 80's as some information in these magazines of in even pop annuals are not found on the internet, I am I allowed to you these content or is wiki
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Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I haven't disappeared off the face of the Earth, I'm just busy. I'm still interested in adoption (and asking questions when I have them), but school has been much more of a time commitment recently. The polar vortex and cold weather earlier this year has kind of
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Although I think that the 21 page script would be a very good introduction to referencing policies and workflows, I am considering dividing it into two or more smaller scripts that would be produced as separate videos. For example, one script could focus on policies and a different script could focus
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Thank you for outlining your interests and for requesting adoption. This is more of a holding reply as I'm extremely busy in real life., at least for the for the next three to four weeks. I do already have one adoptee (who I don't feel I've devoting enough time to since Christmas!) but I'll give it
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program began.(*) Thanks to someone agreeing to "just do it". If I remember it made half a column in the Derby Telegraph but I don't think the writer understood what they were reporting. Thanks Nick. (* I notice that the French claim to have the 3rd WIR - but no! we were before their Feb 2011 date!)
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and find someone who seems to match your own interests. Drop them a line - maybe even via private email if you want to explain things you don't want to say online - and see what they say. I can't offer to do so myself as I currently have a new adoptee and am already struggling to find enough time to
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Look, this is all really trivial stuff - life is too short to get so wound up. Please don't make a big deal of it. I believe you were wrong to make the change, and I believe I was right to revert them. You, it appears, dont. I really am sorry if you feel aggrieved; you need to appreciate how we work
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Hi IP editor. You're not being rude by simply asking. But kindly link to the articles or the IP address you were using at the time, so I can take a look and explain, justify or apologise, as appropriate. I help monitor Recent Changes made to hundreds of articles a day, and can't remember each one. I
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ruining the page with false information and no valid citation. This was a very minor edit and I just find it inefficient that you took it so seriously. If you go around giving TW to a minor edit, then I'm going to have to take this up further because you can't just do this for every small detail.
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I'm thinking that I might want to become an adoptee given the amount of questions I ask and my plans to continue to edit on Knowledge. I created my account in September 2018 (you were actually the first user to welcome me), so I've been around awhile. I've also made 518 edits (293 of which have been
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Hello Nick, I have been trying to put this in the correct position on our sandbox talk page and I can't get it to show up correcty. I have four colons for correct positioning, I wonder if that has something to do with it? Anyway, here I won't use those, or the ping. Happy New Year, Nick, even if we
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are important starting points, and I would have guessed - even before checking the sources - that she would meet that criterion. Having quickly looked, I'm pretty confident it's OK for mainspace, so have approved it for you. Of course, anyone can disagree at any point on notability, even putting an
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Hi. I (and many other editors) have noticed some serious problems with my editing. You have probable seen me as 4thfile4thrank, before I was renamed. I have been looking for a way to increase my experience within the community. Is there any advice that I desperately need, what are my good areas and
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Now, wrt your draft, the most obvious issue is the lack of any lead to introduce the subject in one or two simple sentences. It doesn't yet resemble an acceptable encyclopaedic article. I was left floundering amongst the mass of quoted text. It is simply isn't ok for an article as it's not relevant
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If I now come over as a bit blunt to you, then I am sorry. But it might possibly be because I had to spend two hours investigating and responding to your concerns, yet found no cause for them. I didn't template you with any warning messages (which is what I assumed you were upset about originally).
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If you are really that bothered by this, then delete my talk page. I used another IP address because my phone IP had problems editing the talk page. I am shocked at your second feedback. You went from being reasonable to being downright rude. Why do you think it's wrong to put United Kingdom, when
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OK IP editor(s), so I've now moved from editing on a mobile to working on a laptop, which makes it far easier to search for and address your concerns. I have now found my two edits, and I stand by them. I reject your concerns completely, as I feel I acted appropriately, and had full respect for you
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Due to budget constraints, not all scripts can be produced within the scope of the current pilot grant, but the other scripts will remain available for potential future production. (This project feels somewhat like doing a vehicle repair when the mechanic starts to work on the engine, and once the
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I really need to get off wiki and study for my history and english test lol... But for Huggle, at first I did not even understand anything at all! It was very confusing at the start, but now it's really easy, I even wrote a quick start for Huggle's Instruction manual, I made it so it's very easy to
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Hi! I see that you are currently using Twinkle, that's great! But for a more faster, easier, and more effective way to remove and spot vandalism is with Huggle, with Huggle all the warnings are given out automatically and vandalism is removed with one push of a button on your keyboard, there's even
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of the bad edit from the 'View History' Tab and send it to me, or whoever, to look at. (You can always indent a bullet point by putting one or more colons in front of it, and if you ever want to ping someone without using the normal 'their username/your signature/same-edit' approach which can look
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Do you think helping me learn to achieve the two goals I listed (quality coverage of Clarence Stephens and quality articles for Women in Africa)? I know you listed some administrative things so I don't know how much writing or editing is something you'd be comfortable with. Is "adoption" something
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is the first, and as of at least 2013 the only female mathematics professor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. However, it's been very hard to find reliable sources on her (or to tell what is considered reliable). I want to know how to write these bios as well as possible, with the available
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Despite knowing a couple good sources, I'm not sure how I would go about organizing that information, or what it would take for the article to increase in its quality. For example, should his teaching philosophy, "the Morgan-Potsdam Model", be under its own article eventually? (For now it doesn't
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of much greater quality and reach (good article/featured/did you know/main page/etc). He made important contributions to mathematics education, and his article doesn't communicate that like it should. It's also missing a lot of his significant and notable achievements, like he's won lots of awards
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in terms of singing but Knowledge article states the latter ones as one of the greatest but fails to give any such respect to the former ones which is for me and millions unacceptable because when the newer generations will see the difference in their articles, they will assume that Springsteen is
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Okay, I apologise for also if I sounded angry when I first started the discussion, mainly also due to the misunderstanding of TW. I would also like to hear why you disagree with what I put. Like I said, I really don't see why that is considered wrong because it isn't. Why do you not want me to put
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project which it looks like you guys have been reviving. I'm honoured, though maybe its the newer users who really deserve the encouragement that such a lovely award like this gives. (Do keep your eyes on TheGoodUser and Mstrojny - the former a majorly enthusiastic young editor with the promise of
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I would very much appreciate constructive criticism and comments regarding the script, preferably by March 10 at 11:59 PM UTC. This is a shorter time window than I would like to provide, but the planned end date for this project is March 14 and I would like to finish video production by the end of
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As for longevity: since 2015 I have made edits periodically. I attended an Art+Feminism in-person Edit-a-Thon. Now I'm interested in mentorship because I want to contribute more on Knowledge, but don't know exactly how. For example, I've asked a couple times about notability and still have a hard
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has been incredibly helpful for a lot of my questions as well as the Teahouse when I've had them, but being an adoptee might be a better long-term route for me. I guess the other thing I should mention is that I'm also a female editor; one of the interests is contributing to Women in Red, but I'm
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Brilliant! That's the kind of high quality editorial input I like to see. Thank you for checking out those statements. It's a really sad story, and yet another tale that reaffirms my belief that our species will never adequately protect the biodiversity of this planet whilst the pressures upon it
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Nice to hear from you. How are you doing? I did actually get rollback rights a while back specifically to help me familiarise myself with Huggle, but I didn't get on with it at first, and haven't had the time or motivation to continue, so I've stuck with what I know at the moment. Maybe I'll have
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I mostly just want to write and improve English articles. I'm not interested in stuff like monitoring for vandalism or intervening in disputes. In the future I am also interested in contributing to WikiProjects, especially in gaining and sustaining new members, hosting events, and supporting and
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Hi Nick, this draft was up for G13 but a quick Google Books search indicates there may be enough sourcing out there to establish notability. Given he was a British rock climber and apparently quite well-known during his time, thought you may interested and be more familiar with finding sources.
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information just internet information based. for example I have 10 different bros articles including advertisements from record companies like HMV, Virgin megastore, Ourprice which clear state BROS WHEN WILL I BE FAMOUS WORLD WIDE SALES WERE 3 MILLION am I allowed to use the content as reference
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Thank you for your interest in this mini-project. I am grateful to be working on a project which I hope will help Knowledge contributors to be more efficient and effective, and indirectly help to improve Knowledge's quality by teaching contributors how to identify and to cite reliable sources. I
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We want all contributors to be able to talk to each other on the wikis ā€“ to ask questions, to resolve differences, to organize projects and to make decisions. Communication is essential for the depth and quality of our content, and the health of our communities. We're currently leading a global
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Sorry I overwrote your signature - we had an edit conflict and I was on a mobile at the time, so it was too fiddly to resolve, so I chose to leave your Ip address in and save my reply to you. Feel free to reinsert it. From my perspective I don't give a damn whether any group of people feel one
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There is a possibility that if I attempt to produce a single video from almost 21 pages of script that I might exceed the budget for this mini-project. I would like for both WMF and the community to be satisfied with the results from this mini-project, and I think that dividing the script into
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In the meantime, I'm a bit unclear what you meant above by 'correct position on our sandbox'. At a quick glance the layout seems OK. One tip, if you ever have problems like this, is to make and save the edit that doesn't seem to work, and then revert it immediately afterwards. Then obtain the
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Give me feedback about it either on my talk page or yours. And one more thing. I don't understand that when i click on the sandbox to open it, it directs me to edit that page and when i can access the original content only when i edit it. This is some kind of fault. From a universal servant
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Yeah, I only knew about the project after I was given the precious award myself. Imo, you definitely deserve this award, but it's true that constructive newer users may be the ones who need the encouragement. I've ran into Thegooduser several times; he definitely does a wonderful job
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Hi. I got your email, but don't think I need to reply by the same means as I don't see it as a sensitive matter that needs privacy. Do you wish me to reply with feedback to you here on my talk page? Or would you prefer me not to respond at all? I'm OK either way. Regards
2147:. This will happen the week of 25 March. Tools that use this grid needs to be moved to the new Debian Stretch job grid. If they haven't, they will be taken offline. Maintainers can restart the tools later. Users may not be able to use them in the meanwhile. You can see a 3345:, has more or less content than someone else here. So long as they're both deemed notable, they both deserve pages on Knowledge. It's then up to individual editors to help those pages grow as encyclopaedia entries, but not as fan pages. I was in support of a new page on 3340:
where any concerns on sources can be thrashed out if your attempts to politely discuss any concerns with another editor reach stalemate. (See the thread two up from this one by an editor concerned about my own editing). Life's too short to worry whether my musical hero,
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Hi! I noticed that in your comment at that page, you suggested two commercial products by Google. In general, it would be better to suggest only free/libre/open-source software and services, or at least not advertise one specific company's products over others. Thanks!
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has produced himself. Rely instead on proving how he meets notability criteria and not on making it a directory of his work. At present this draft seems very unlikely to be accepted. If you are Ruslan Troknyuk, or know him as a friend or colleague, you have an obvious
885:, official confirmation has not given yet. I have expanded the article by removing conflict sentences and added some additional information based on the latest data available. Will definitely, update the article once this subject gets certain constant data. --Regards, 4357:? The image is probably OK, but it's COI stuff that might need some cleaning up. I'm sure this editor meant well and I'm not keen on simply just "erasing" all of their contribution; so, maybe there's a way to find some middle ground. Any ideas? The article went from 2348: 2494:
Thank you for always being so kind to users, both new and experienced. I especially appreciate all the work you do at the Teahouse. You clearly have the project and its contributors' best interests at heart. Thanks again for all you do and keep up the good work.
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and is/was extremely well known in British climbing circles back in the early days of mountaineering. He put up Eagle Front in the Lake District, which I'm pretty sure I climbed many years back (which would have been at the the very top of my climbing grade).
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some further thought, as I can see you're serious and genuinely keen; I just don't want to promise you something I can't properly deliver on. So, in the meantime, if you need immediate answers to any issue, either drop me a specific note here, or ask at the
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When I say I want to improve quality, there are some things standing in the way. It's difficult for me to tell which of the women are really notable. It's also been hard for me to find sources for some people even though I know they're notable. For example,
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here. I believe I am right to be concerned you might be intentionally changing from IPv4 to IPv6 addresses to your advantage. There's no point threatening me to "take this up further". Feel free. I'm not being belligerent. The place for you to do that is
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discussion years after it was created. But that's just how things work here - by consensus. I'll endeavour to get back to you in a while with further comments. Sorry I can't say more at this point, and thanks again for your confidence in me. In haste,
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. Toblerone bars are wonderfully delicious! Spread the WikiLove by giving someone else a pack of Toblerone bars, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend.
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might offer suggestion too. I do hope this reply has been of some help and encouragement to you. (You might, however, want to take off the 'semi-retired' notice from your userpage before you do approach a potential adopter.) All the very best,
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involve requesting additional funding for the current grant.) I would prefer that the video be done perfectly a few days late than that the video be done on March 14 but have an important error that was not caught during a rush to the finish.
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as an IP editor. Your edits were, put simply, not necessary. However, on investigation, it seems likely that you may be editing under a combination of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. If so, please stick to one type; doing otherwise is equivalent to
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in Adopt-a-user. I am also interested in History, and I am newbies to here. I also had a conflict with other user recently, so I thought it is better to start adopt-a-user program. I am looking forward to working with you. Thank you. --
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mechanic gets under the engine and starts to work, they discover that accomplishing their objective requires twice as much time as they first had estimated.) However, nothing is lost, so do not fear. Overall, my assessment (me being
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Oh, okay. I'll take a look at it. Just a heads up about time zone differences, ours aren't all that different. It's just past 8 p.m. where I live right now. I just have a bit of a tendency to have more free time in the evenings.
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Thank you for being so helpful at the Teahouse and other places by helping new users; for helping fight vandalism; for reviewing new pages; for creating well-written and interesting articles about geographical features like
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being one of our really great editors; the later a reformed vandal who, after living out their block, has taken on a wonderfully responsible approach to contributing here.) They both deserve it more than me! Best wishes,
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I attended. I'd seen and relied on Knowledge pages for similarly popular books in the past. When I didn't see a page, I wondered why no one had made one. And then a bit later I realiezed that I could create one myself!
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The most important information to know is that draft 2 is finished, that the single long script has been divided into many smaller scripts, and that portions of the script have been prioritized for production.
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where he taught prior, instead of or in addition to his biography? I think his achievements and approaches should be mentioned or linked in some other mathematics articles, but not totally sure what/where/how.
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project is just beginning. What would help you become aware of new comments? What's working with the current system? Which pages at your wiki should the team look at? Please post your advice at
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Hi Nick Moyes -- it's all good! And I just saw above where you said you're busy as well so sorry I didn't read that before. I definitely feel like I'm on my way to figuring things out either way
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answer all their questions. But if you ever want to drop by and ask me the odd question here, do feel free. I might not be able to reply immediately, but I'll do what I can or direct you to the
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some 40 years later using original gear. Sadly, I'm completely snowed under in real life right now, but should it get deleted I'll definitely bring it back and work on it myself when I'm able.
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consultation on how to improve talk pages, and we're looking for people that can report on their experiences using (or helping other people to use) wiki talk pages. We'd like to invite you to
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We are looking for input from as many different parts of the Wikimedia community as possible. It will come from multiple projects, in multiple languages, and with multiple perspectives.
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1. Please find errors in the script. This is a great time to find problems with my work, before the script goes into production and problems become more expensive to fix. Please go to
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including the English Knowledge) will have the Reply tool automatically enabled, and half will not. Editors at those Wikipeedias can still turn it on or off for their own accounts in
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where you're bound to get a speedy response from a fellow 'Host'. I should say that there are always times when notability is a judgement call, and the lack of online or printed
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where he taught previously. He taught and inspired many students, including some who went on to themselves become some of the first African Americans to earn mathematics PhDs.
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Thanks for the report. I saw someone else had revdelled or oversighted the comment almost immediately. I meant to acknowledge earlier, but have been rather busy IRL. Regards,
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vandalism-fighting. I've never heard of Mstrojny, but I think it's great when editors who have previously edited disruptively turn themselves around into constructive users.--
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not so. I judge peoples by their hard work and hugely condemn if they don't get equal respect in society. That's what the issue is with Knowledge. For example - Singers like
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in a few minutes. I won't be replying immediately to anything you might then add, because the UK is in UTC time, so I'm off to bed shortly as it's nearly 1 am here. Regards,
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We are trying out this pilot style newspaper, making it easier for you, and our editors to use. Please let me know what you think about this new 'style' of newspaper!
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I don't know how old you were when you first caused trouble and got yourself blocked, but I'm going to guess fairly young? Anyway, because of that, I'm going to ping
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I hope you are well. I saw your profile in adoption and thought our interests overlap. I have been a member of Knowledge since 2015. The first article I created was
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I'm glad it's sorted. I am afraid I was already too busy IRL at the moment to be able to do much on Knowledge, and probably will be for the next couple of weeks.
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at almost all Wikipedias except for the English, Russian, and German-language Wikipedias. If it is not available at your wiki, you can request it by following
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Not all groups active on wikis or around wikis use the same way to discuss things: it can happen on wiki, on social networks, through external tools... Tell us
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You ask a good question, and the answer is 'probably, yes'. We are happy for you to cite a source which is only available in print, provided it's printed in a
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and confirmed that, those photos were fake and those photos were part of California wild fire. Though some animals have been killed by this wildfire due to
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if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
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you will be able to get a confirmation prompt on most wikis. It asks you if you wanted to do the rollback. This is to avoid misclicks. You will have to
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OK - I've taken a look. I think it best if I reply on their talk page rather than yours - I suspect they'll be less confused if I do it that way.
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exist on Knowledge at all so it's not a bridge that needs to be crossed yet). When should something go under the Potsdam's school page, or under
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Would I be likely to be accepted for using AutoWikiBrowser? I plan on using it to to fix links, cite errors, and typos throughout the site.
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being created few months back, but I am alarmed at some of the cr*p that his fans think they can add to his and other articles relating to
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I take back what I said earlier on and stand by my original comment. You just appear to be really obnoxious. Your arrogance is appalling.
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believe that the finished video will be good, and I hope that the community and novice contributors will find the video to be very useful.
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project. Mathematics is a field where women are underrepresented, but so are fields like weightlifting and chess. I created the articles
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more great features with Huggle! All you need is the rollback rights to use Huggle. I highly recommended it, it's fun and easy to use. --
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2. Do you have comments regarding whether the script should be divided, and if so, how it should be divided? Please let me know on the
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You can join the technical advice meeting on IRC. During the meeting, volunteer developers can ask for advice. The meeting will be on
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article and I am very, very impressed. What a standard to strive for! I do hope you will take it to acceptance as a featured article.
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recruiting event hosts and organizational partners. You can see my to-do tracker and lists of things I want to edit on my user page.
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That's crazy! Thanks for sharing. Yes, I added the promising draft tag so it should hang around for at least another six months.
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We want all contributors to be able to talk to each other on the wikis, whatever their experience, their skills or their devices.
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for disambiguation pages which disambiguate zero pages, or have "(disambiguation)" in the title but disambiguate a single page (
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can be a real challenge - moreso in countries like the Congo where publications may be much fewer or harder to find. Obviously
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Admins will be able to block someone from editing a page or a namespace. This already works on a few Wikimedia wikis. You can
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Completion rates for comments made with the Reply tool and full-page wikitext editing. Details and limitations are in this
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Looks like our disruptive friend is back repeating the same problematic behavior you and I previously called them out on (
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to mainspace). A lot of my edits have been adding short descriptions or fixing typos, but I'm quite proud of my edits to
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Ruslan Troknyuk createa and published over 3000 tracks! He made alone more then Elvis Presley and The Beatles made!
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from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you.
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Edit: I fixed my ping to another editor. I also wanted to mention another one of my interests is translating French.
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of talkpages - and certainly not at some random point in the middle, as you did! As you see, I've moved it down now.
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I noticed that you took out my previous edits of England, the United Kingdom and reverted it back to just England.
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If you want to find an adopter, I'd suggest you read through the descriptions of the many potential adopters at
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Hello again, if you would care to help guide a new editor and explain referencing and more importantly COI, see
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and report what you learned from your group. Please include links if the discussion is available to the public.
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For more information, including my requests for your feedback, please see the full version of the newsletter.
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To contribute high-quality articles, especially about women in underrepresented fields, to the Women in Red
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When you want to discuss a topic with your community, what tools work for you, and what problems block you?
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The Knowledge Ads section will be omitted, to make the flow of this newsletter easier. Discuss this issue
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I do take your point about inefficiency. I don't mind if you want to waste your time inefficiently adding
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also interested in other topics such as video games and topics related to Canada (since I'm Canadian).
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caused chaos when it comes to getting everything done that needs to be done within the same timeframe.
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clearly emphasise that not all unsuitable articles must be deleted. Redirects are not contentious. See
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for redirects in the "File:" namespace with the same name as a file or redirect at Wikimedia Commons (
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and was inducted into the Smithsonian Institutionā€™s National Museum of American History. He led the "
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did just the right thing in delaying its deletion, and the draft looks pretty good, if undersourced!
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It may take a few minutes from the time the email is sent for it to show up in your inbox. You can
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My current progress on this is just compiling and annotating sources on him, saved on my computer.
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so far. I'm also actively working on a few others, from compiling sources to drafting the pages.
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Thanks brother! I got what you are telling and thanks for the attempt to find an original source.
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The correct link has been misinterpreted by the MassMessage tool. Please use the following link:
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when managing edits. I really don't know what more there is left for me to say on the matter.
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There is preliminary data from the Arabic, Czech, and Hungarian Knowledge on the Reply tool.
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is available to help determine if a given IP is an open proxy/VPN/webhost/compromised host.
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Hello, I am happy to share that script draft 1 is complete and ready for public comment.
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What do you wish you could do on talk pages, but can't due to the technical limitations?
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You can also help build the list of the many different ways people talk to each other.
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Thank you for sticking with me and helping me throughout my wiki account historyĀ :)
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Did you realize that the word "Humour" has been spelt wrong? I didn't until now!Ā ;)
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Your work at Teahouse is stellar. Don't let yourself convince yourself otherwise.
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It appears all the bio info is simply work credits to be found on IMDB or Google.
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Video tutorial "Referencing with VisualEditor" ā€“ newsletter issue 2 short version
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People may be more willing to watch shorter videos that have more specific focus.
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to offer the Reply tool to everyone. During this test, half of all editors at
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on how to use the citation tool. I am considering this for three reasons:
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The previous message about the talk pages consultation has a broken link.
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You can help by hosting a discussion at your wiki. Here's what to do:
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Thanks for the hint with the link-shortener. Greetings from Switzerland
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I hope you didn't edit Knowledge straight on and Missed Christmas...
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We need volunteers to help talk to their communities or user groups.
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Frankly, I wouldn't know where to begin to implement any changes.
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Than you, John. But you give some mighty fine answers there, too!
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