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2096:, I have modified the middle column to say "Interests." It's easier working with other users that have similar interests, so if it's not too much to ask, could you add your interests in the middle column? For example, if I was interested in hurricanes, computers, business, and ... reptiles? I would place those in the middle column. Counter-vandalism and the like can also be included (maintenance should be used as the general term). The more interests, the better, since adoptees can learn more about you and choose the one they feel most comfortable working with. The information about when you're most active and other stuff can go into the "Notes" section to the right. 543: 424: 589: 439: 528: 409: 558: 603: 1801: 513: 394: 2623:. Classes at TSU will be participating in the Public Policy Initiative for the Spring 2011 semester, and the role of Campus Ambassadors will be to provide face-to-face training and support for students on Knowledge-related skills (how to edit articles, how to add references, etc.). This includes doing in-class presentations, running workshops and labs, possibly holding office hours, and in general providing in-person mentorship for students. 1814:
mentioned. However, when I bring the pages one step closer to doing so, it is frowned upon. Knowledge pages are dynamic and constantly being added on to enhance their value. Most pages do not start out by having all of the information they end up with. That is the beauty of Knowledge. Pages constantly evolve and mature by the help of others. So again, by adding Fortis College, I am adding to the "valuable information in the info-grid."
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minutes, it was reverted. So, I started to remove what I wrote, figuring might as well give up and pick things up. By the time I deleted all my stuff from the article, I found that the references number dropped from 53 to 32, and the article byte size reduced by more than 22%. Maybe because seeing the article now missing a big chunk of things, the power that be, came back and said no removal, citing licensing agreement or something.
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in the first place, just that I can't remove what I wrote. I know, I'm just a 8 months newbie contributor and can't compare with other editors, admin, or whatever high up people. But I just wish that if I'm not able to support what I write any more on that page, at least give me the right to remove what I wrote, and restore the peace and the article the way it was 8 months ago.
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their Librarians and he seemed very interested in doing stuff to. I hope not to stretch myself to thin and get some more people pushing and prodding. I will share your e-mail name and phone number with the Smithsonian. The Smithsonian coordinator asked that we use the same project space, and I agree, so if you start planning stuff, keep us informed on glam, Thanks.
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It is not important if the comment you wrote was a "summary" of the Rfc or not. I feel that your comment was clear and simple, easy to understand. The current interpretation, explicitly expressed by at the least two editors, is that you supported a consensus around suggestion #5, but it will be fine
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I'm writing to let you know feedback on our link format has been that it is too "advertisement"-like and too lengthy. Another reversion trigger is the use of the original language in the title of the article - some wikipedians are reading this and no more and rejecting that based on the fact that it
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That's the best addition to the "...am not..." list to date! The great thing about giant-teabag outfits is that they offer a certain amount of identity protection. :-) Whoever that Anchorage resident was, I reckon he's welcome to use my name as a pseudonym. And I was elsewhere that weekend -- but
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Finally, I've gone around and asked adoptees (and will in the future) to fill in a short survey so adopters can take the initiative and contact users they feel comfortable working with. We all know that most adoptees just place the adopt me template on their user page and leave it - so it's up to us
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Oh, so you've been to Mombasa?? I didn't know that...When was that? I'm doing great in school. Africa Online is doing great here. My uncle, who is an IT lecturer actually has an Africa Online Broadband which I used whilst participating in the Kiswahili Knowledge Challenge. Internet is now so popular
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I don't believe the purpose of the educational sections on the location pages is to only point out "significant and notable institutes". First of all, this is a highly subjective matter. Additionally, these location pages are setup to be resourceful, not exclusive. I believe adding onto the lists
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Sj, there is a lot of debate on the Did You Know queue over Jeffrey's donation of two articles. Jeffrey has made over 200 donations to DYK and no one questions the quality of his work as acceptable. However he has been banned by Arbcom. I understand in the past that other banned users have only been
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Today, just few minutes ago, I went to Google to see if others have the similar problem like I have, most(if not all) were about their stuff got deleted. And I learned a new word, deletionists, which I have no doubt you heard of it. In the whole time, nobody questioned the person reverted my editing
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Hello Michael, were you just in Boston for the winter ALA meeting? Barring a schedule conflict I would be glad to speak at the conference. I give a few of those presentations each year; it is my favorite one to give, since I see the role of libraries becoming vastly more important and high-profile
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Hi Will, I think we agree - RfC's aren't polls, they are a way to reach useful consensus through discussion. I share your wariness of single-purpose accounts and the tyranny of the majority. If involved editors were strongly divided, it might be necessary to look elsewhere for a resolution. But
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from Knowledge. This has been done because the article, which appears to be about a real person, individual animal(s), an organization (band, club, company, etc.), or web content, does not indicate how or why the subject of the article is important or significant: that is, why an article about that
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Recently we have been working with the Smithsonian Institution to create workshops between local user communities and Smithsonian employees in an effort to better cover their collections and material on their websites and create content related to their expertise (which are all sadly lacking). Most
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Will you adopt me as a new Knowledge user/contributor? I'm in Texas working with very creative artisans and craftsmen. Alternative culture and it's historical impact holds great interest for me, as well as alternative, renewable energy. Though I've scaled the skyscrapers in New York City, I enjoy
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SJ, I don't mind the outcome you've suggested for the RfC, but I am concerned about your approach. An RfC isn't a poll so merely counting up the numbers on each side doesn't seem like the right technique. If matters are always handled by majority vote then one side will always prevail since, among
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as "planning on being there" or "definitely will try" actually attend tomorrow's meetup, we could have 20 people coming. This includes meetup.com's "Yes" respondee's (but not the "Maybe" crowd). I called Grafton Street yesterday and let them know we'd be coming by with 20 people, plus or minus a
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How are you doing? I'm writing you to see if you might be interested in speaking at the Massachusetts Library Association's Annual Conference, which is being held in Hyannis, MA, April 28 - 30. I've been familiar with your work on the OLPC project and through the Internet Archive, and thought it
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this time? Nothing. I'm messaging you in regards to the adopt-a-user program, which currently has a backlog of users wishing to be adopted. This doesn't make much sense, as we have a considerable list of users offer adoption, so there shouldn't be any backlog. I've begun to eliminate this backlog
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In response to when you said "Once we get to the stage where all such institutions *are* mentioned, it will likely be less seen as advertising, and just seen as valuable information in the info-grid.)" To me, you are saying that it will be seen as "valuable information" once all institutions are
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Eventually, this will need a full strength chapter with regular meetings to support general outreach in the area. I am going to keep prodding for user support on this end and the Smithsonian is really excited. I also briefly stepped in to the Local public library system today and talked to one of
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Knowledge page was marked as "written like an advertisement"? I tried to make it very resourceful. The only thing I can think of you are referring to is the BBB rating, but to me that alone isn't indicative of an advertisement. Any insight would be great, because I'm currently interlinking the
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I look forward to hearing more about it. Of course you can share my email and phone # - they are published on my userpage. I'd love to help you turn your work connecting SI and DC Wikipedians into a general resource for other groups in the DC area as well -- there's an ongoing LOC project that
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Will made a good point after I made changes that 4 external editors supported option 1 and 3 supported option 5. Thus I reverted my change. He also made a good point that issues such as characterizations and marketing apply equally well to both the movement and technique. Wondering if you could
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Need to find the balance here so that we can continue with our work, but I'm not too willing to move ahead with current format in light of having what we formulated undone. Wondered how you see making multiple contexts here come together a little better? Would like to hear your view of what a
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Reviewed your comments re the WDL external links - appreciate your help with tightening up on these. I can certainly integrate your suggestions e.g. - audio, primary source. I was expanding as I went so there is inconsistency there and I can go back and conform. I will mention that we don't
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Maybe you never come across this, but I'm in need of your help of deleting my contributions on the Lockheed U-2 Spyplane article. I know, it sounded weird because most of the time people argue about how their stuff got deleted and wanted it put back on the wiki. But in my case, as a fed up and
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Thanks for the update. The further discussion seems useful, I don't see a rush. It's good that most of the active editors are aware of the importance of getting input from other readers. (you could even add a cleanup tag that directs readers to a talk-page poll, if more input is desired.)
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It all started almost two weeks ago, I floated few ideas in the discussion page about creating a new section, nobody responded, and I took it as no objections raised. I did more research, and put more new info to the article, with proper references and notes. But as soon as I did that, within
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always have curators' audio/video, more often, we just have a feature that permits "listen to this page". Regarding the "retrieved on" - will make that change. Was following a pilot guideline manual (draft not yet approved) recommended by LOC on that one...but we will just toss that aside.
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I originally linked all of the location pages to the Fortis College website, but I was told I should create a Fortis College Knowledge page instead, and then link the location pages to the Fortis College Knowledge page. I have done what I was told to, but am still experiencing opposition.
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Hi Sj, evidiently I was looking at the wrong page when I did that. The protected template at the time was not formatted correctly and I believed I was looking at the protected version when I formatted it. Sorry for the mix-up and thanks for fixing the unprotected version! Regards,
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on these pages would only enhance the resourcefulness of the page. Look at any education sections of any city websites. Do most of them prove their "noteworthyness"? No, they don't. In fact, I'm not sure it's fair to include some institutions, but not allow others.
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From our standpoint, we always use the article/item's original language title as a scholarly practice with the English title immediately following. So, this is my way of saying that I really don't see us NOT including the original language with the translation.
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deletion, if the article meets the criterion, it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself. You may freely add information to the article that would confirm the subject's notability under Knowledge guidelines.
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We are half way through round one of the WikiCup. We've had some shakeups regarding late entries, flag changes and early dropouts, but the competition is now established- there will be no more flag changes or new competitors. Congratulations to
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as currently written is clear here. I see no need to either glorify a banned author or boycott their writing. (And I don't understand why people refer to this as a 'donation' any more than all of our work on the projects is freely donated.)
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Also, you know, happy to give you gratis all the books we end up publishing and, later on, assuming we've a premium membership, talk a little bit about how we could give OLPC free premium access...Though that's much farther down our road!
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I am fine with merging the two pages, am not sure how. Before I do so, however, I want to make sure when someone types in "Fortis Institute" in Knowledge, they come to a Fortis page, since some locations are called "Fortis Institute".
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I reworded the summary a bit to emphasize the qualitative nature of consensus and the discussion so far. Unanimous support should be possible here, since the only specific opposition was previously in support of the popular option.
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While putting together a little collection of historical proposals to replace Knowledge's wiki structure by some kind of distributed revision control (a list I had been musing for a while and was now prompted to put online by the
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Given that we had about 15 people for the June meetup in Cambridge, would it be better to find a more spacious place than Red Bones for the July meetup? I'd like to put up a geonotice, which would start on July 1. Cheers,
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Unfortunately, it looks like we're not on the same page. First of all, your counter example, ITT Technical Institute, has to my count over twenty location pages linking to the school's Knowledge page. Some examples are
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Thanks for the link, Victuallers. As I replied on some of the DYK discussions, I don't think the ban status of the author of a work should matter, if the work is freely licensed, and well cited and verifiable. I think
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Fabulous, thank you. I'll tell Guy I am blogging about it, and hope to see the development continue... (He is amazing and dedicated... but also stubborn once he sets his mind on doing something a particular way :)
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in Cambridge, MA. I noticed you are pretty active in organizing meetups up there. Would you be interested in helping me find some users in your area to work with them? Would you mind me giving her your e-mail?
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Hi SJ, When I saw your name from the Editorial Team participant list, it was reminder of your earlier interest in the project. So I wanted to tell you that we will be testing out assessment metrics in the
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apparently taunted me and made some personal attack towards me after I speedied the article page. Nothing personal, I'm just doing my part for the community and Knowledge. That's all. Cheers and regards!
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frustrated contributor, I wanted to have whatever I wrote and contributed in the last 8 months on the U-2 article to be removed, but the power that be, admins/editors or whomever they are, won't let me.
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Do you know if there are concrete plans for how to update information in Knowledge derived from the 2000 Census when the 2010 Census information comes out? (There are about 50,000 citations of the 2000
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Hi, I got your message yesterday on meta, going to look into it. Thanks for welcoming me. On a lighter note, I won the Wikimania scholarship and will be going to Poland. Hope to see you there, bye! --
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We have a system of millions of "redirects". If you look at the current Fortis Institute page you will see those are just a simple line of wikimarkup. Searching should work for you as expected.
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for its blatant advertising tone and content. I know what I'm doing and I don't usually do this unless I really go through the article's content first before I tag anything for Speedy, his sock
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You speedily deleted a JPatrickBedell redirect with R3, but there's a number of reliable sources that mention it. Can I repost the redirect, or if controversial, where would the discussion be?
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involved editors, there are far more on one side than on the other. Some of those editors are single purpose accounts who only edit this topic. Could you explain your view of this issue?
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I was to come to Barcelona but Mozilla awarded me a $ 500 travel scholarship which unfortunately isn't enough to cover my travel costs. Hope you guys hold up a successful WikiTent. Bye:-)
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I have no "history" with Mr Peters but I understand that he was banned despite his valuable contributions. Would you care to comment on what we should do in the case of a banned user.
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middle ground between the very generic and succinct early LOC format and the more value-added revision would consist of, and whether we will be able to bring folks together better?
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That seems appropriately kind and inviting -- both inviting a return and making this a special process to improve security, where adminship can be restored by any crat in the future.
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I realize this is somewhat out of the blue and I'm not even sure if you do speaking engagements of this sort, but if it is something that might interest you, please contact me at
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help to make it work. Of course, adoptees and adopters don't have to go through there, but I believe it helps eliminate the backlog because someone is actively matching pairs.
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a consensus around that option among those who have an opinion -- it is a compromise almost everyone is comfortable with. Reaching that level of consensus is a fine outcome.
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might be very interesting for librarians to hear from you about your views on the need and uses for free and open materials in education and how that fits in with libraries.
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Thanks for that nice shout-out on your blog. Would love to send you an invite to check out the prototype when it is ready, in a couple months? May I? To what email address?
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getting out into the wild to see the geography for myself, having grown up in the Montana Rockies. I need help getting a new project started and to do some edits.
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Thanks for the greetings. Sounds like a good idea, and I'd be pleased to help out. I'm not much of an organizer, though. What all did you have in mind? --
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LOC Context - Your comments on putting the two refs in context is helpful. Spoke with M. Rago about this and so now I'll work on how best to do that.
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Thank you for the adoption. I am reviewing all your recommendations and implementing them. My current interest is handcrafted, pre-industrial products.
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here, hence several internet companies have sprung up...By the way, I just realised that you were subscribed to the Wikimedia Kenya mailing list :)
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as information management becomes part of the daily life of everyone who uses the Internet or a digital library. I will follow up by mail.
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required for the role, as training will be provided for all Campus Ambassadors (although, of course, being an experienced editor is a plus).
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Once again, thank you for participating in the adopt-a-user program! If you wish to respond to this post, please message me on my talk page.
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Could you update the meetup.com page to show that we're meeting at the Grafton Street Pub on June 15 and not Red Bones BBQ on June 14? Best,
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Different people will offer you different perspectives. The editors are a team of tens of thousands; don't expect immediate consistency.
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Doc, I understand what you mean - would you not expect issues that apply to both movement and technique to show up in a summary article?
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Hello Sj - wanted to show you where we are with our external linking re the WDL - check with you to see if this style is too lengthy.
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It is now June 15, since I'm not raound on the 14th and my coorganizer may not be either. I'll try to get the geonotice to update~
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Hello Galatee, I don't see a link to http://en.wikipedia.org/JPatrickBedell from any of those reports. Google suggests that
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90% support for an option suggests it is a good basis for consensus, not a controversial idea pushed by a majority faction.
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It would be even funnier if you did attend the rally but weren't the giant tea bag guy I added to your user page. Did you?
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Respectfully, you've replied to the message below mine a day ago now. Could you provide guidance for my request please?
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Thanks for your clarification. We will figure out have to make something work I am sure in line with this consensus.
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of our focus right now is in the DC Area but the Smithsonian Coordinator asked if we had a way to interact with the
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If you wish to start receiving or stop receiving this newsletter, please feel free to add or remove yourself from
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There's a geonotice for the June 14 Boston meetup scheduled to begin on May 15 for editors in Massachusetts (see
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policy requires that all personal or potentially controversial information be sourced. In addition, to ensure
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that I would be putting them in contact with you for this as soon as we get their username stuff together,
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is currently looking for Campus Ambassadors from the Houston area, to help with Knowledge assignments at
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There's still plenty of time to join a panel, or to propose a lightning talk or an open space session.
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I think it's a drastic step to make sure that people provide sources instead of just letting them go.
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Edith, I am not commenting on the merits of any of the options presented. I simply note that there
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relevant city pages with the Fortis school and I would hate for it all to be deleted. Thank you.
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thanks again. If I'm posting my note in the wrong place, just point me to where this should go.
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mentions Pho Pasteur. The address seems the same, but the different names may cause confusion.
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hope i'm placing this in the right spot. Excited to dive into the librarian content. Cheers!
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Since you offered, here is the list of MIT CSAIL people who have articles that lack pictures:
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Hi! I'm leaving you this message because you're listed as a Wikipedian from Houston. The
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Will go back and look over the entries that I have done before moving ahead on new ones.
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Currently there is need for an uninvolved admin to look at and close if needed and RfC on
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able to supply work to en: after gaining special permission. I have read the exchange at
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Would you rather I place this in the WikiProject:Libraries or GLAMs area for comment?
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needs some attention too which came up during our spring Museums and the Web event.
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ArbCom tally pending; Pediapress renderer; fundraiser update; unreferenced BLP drive
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Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I'm not sure how I missed your message.
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on my talk page - in brief, the fastest edit rate was from May 10 to June 22, 2007.
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We have an intern who will be following in my steps to do content en francais.
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has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at
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