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3876:? (Note that this is linked in the notes for my proposal for comparison.) Discussion only on the talk page, for less than a week, with only two !votes, and the final action taken by the OP. Amazingly, nobody's objected in the months since. Is it a fluke, an oddity? Don't get me wrong, I agree in principal with most of the thoughts and observations you noted at the village pump discussion, but I am curious why you think it will take so much more formalized bureaucracy to close the Notability Noticeboard then it took to close the Drawing Board. Perhaps it was a mistake to draw attention to the Noticeboard in the first place; maybe the trick in these situations is to act swiftly, before any dissenters can take notice... I would believe as much, if it wouldn't preclude the possibility of a third party devising a better solution, and fly in the face of 1223:, where the live Teahouse code lives. I don't know offhand what would be causing a conflict with another script, as I'm not all that familiar with the teahouse code anymore, and have never laid eyes on that numbering gadget. I don't remember explicitly adding anything that would've suppressed right-clicks, but it's possible that the original code I copied had something like that -- but FYI, right-click menus seem to work for me at the Teahouse within both the "ask" and "respond" boxes (in the latest Chrome and Firefox versions at least). Hope that helpsĀ :) Oh and as for the suggested feature additions, those seem feasible but I'm out of the game myself now, so you'd have to suggest that somewhere else. 2479:
to be a strong emphasis that PC2 would only be used for pages that would otherwise have been fully protected, so that the availability of PC2 wouldn't result in more templates being removed from general community editing. Given my oft repeated opinion that Template protection is almost entirely about the prevention of vandalism, the somewhat low standards already employed for granting reviewer would in my opinion be adequate for editing such templates. Full protection would then also be available to lock out reviewers if needed for a non-vandalism protection reason. Because PC2 is technically available for use, my approach would not require dev time.
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in this, I have "some" JavaScript experience (it's still on my list of classes to complete), some PHP (also on my list), I've done HTML/CSS, and I'm taking my XML final this week, and I would love to take over maintenance and such for this toolbar. I would likely need a few pointers on where to start and a "mentor" to help point me in the right direction when I get stuck (which may happen fairly often at first until I become familiar), and would like to know if you might be interested in that as well. Thanks.
2378: 3678: 31: 1285:, yeah; I did think of something like that. But that model breaks down a bit when nonlinear typing is taken into account: what happens if a user types out a wikilink, changes their mind, and goes back and changes the pipe? Or the linked article? Both should change the output of the live preview without using any of the key symbols (of which there are many, including singlequotes). A semi-live preview, with a button that refreshes the preview, might be a better compromise. 4882: 4055: 4125: 1165: 4565:
or status update similar to the way the bot archives DR/N cases when the status is changed to close. Let me speak to that bot operator and see if this is something he thinks can be done. In the mean time I suggest asking around for agood Wiki gnome and see if anyone is interested in building a new bot for us. Perhaps someone can persuade User:Equazcion if they are able to do such work.--Amadscientist (talk) 18:43, 30 July 2013 (UTC)
3833: 1144:. Now, my other questions... Why was this script designed to prevent users from right clicking? I ask because I'm a horrible speller normally, and this disables access to my spell checker to fix my spelling. Would there be any way to add a "live preview" style panel above the textarea to allow people to confirm that they typed out the links correctly or that they selected the right template (usually something small like 2335:
could be on the verge of creating a new guideline that can make things better long-term. I hope to maybe start creating an RfC at some point, if it seems no one else is doing it (I hope to at least not do it alone), and your list of common arguments against will be helpful there, so thanks for that. If you're asking me to get involved in a particular article I have to decline though for the aforementioned reasons.
908:'s signature. I see you've had discussions with this user before, and since the user informed me that he had previous issues and my issue was never brought up then, I have decided to research this. I've so far found you have had issues there before, and would like you to help mediate this to make sure the user understands there is no "grandfathering" as it were of signatures. You may find the current discussion 696: 1156: 3158: 3051: 4892: 3702: 2951: 3790: 534: 3484: 3003: 2352:"Making things better" sounds excellent. I would not ask you to get involved in any article, just to look. That featured article got a reputation for an editor causing disruption, so of course he needs to banned. What did he do? He asked why that article didn't have an infobox and dismissed some of the collected arguments. I refused to "vote" then as you will see. We can't just count noses, -- 519: 1147: 1175: 4645:{| |- | {{Knowledge:WikiProject Editor Retention/Editor of the Week/Hall of Fame/PERSON1}} | {{Knowledge:WikiProject Editor Retention/Editor of the Week/Hall of Fame/PERSON2}} |- | {{Knowledge:WikiProject Editor Retention/Editor of the Week/Hall of Fame/PERSON1}} | {{Knowledge:WikiProject Editor Retention/Editor of the Week/Hall of Fame/PERSON2}} |} 1301:
require time to develop with some trial and error, which I unfortunately don't have the time for these days. But a "check my links" or "preview" button is certainly a simpler possibility. The suggestion should be posted someplace more central than my talk page so that someone who might be interested can get wind of it. Maybe a Bugzilla request too?
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arguments, but neither of them has responded directly to my counterarguments, but simply repeat the same statements of theirs over and over. Myself and one other editor disagree with them, so two editors are for the material's inclusion, and two are for its exclusion, with no sign of consensus in sight. Can you please offer your viewpoint in
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This method would make editting the article easier and would require less code on the hall of fame article so it would look cleaner. However, since I'm not familiar with how the current method works I may be "reading" this wrong. Are the infoboxes that are displayed on that article used anywhere else
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The drawing board was pretty much abandoned already when its closure was proposed. It was not foreseeably controversial at something like 25 unique edits in its five final months. I think the notability noticeboard should be closed, but in comparison it's still seeing much more continued use than the
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I like both the orange and the blue, and cycling is a good plan. Signatures are a fun challenge because of how constrained they are, I think. We have 255 characters with which to make something uniquely recognizable as "us". I've always said that constraint is the mother of creativity. It'll be a sad
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No problem. For the record though I was suggesting it could conceivably go longer than 30 days, even though it wouldn't show up in the RFC lists after that. I'm just not remembering whether or not RFCs are generally given a time limit or what would happen if it were reached while people still want to
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I'm responding here to your query at AN, as I don't want to distract from your good proposal for a new user right. The non-user right alternative that I envision would be authorize the limited use of PC2 in template space, and then reduce most fully protected templates to that level. There would need
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On the other hand, can anyone verify that an actual risk may exist? There have been plenty of studies about the contents of liquid and vapour; they contain far fewer toxins than smoke and at very low level, so anyone saying they may be as harmful as tobacco (i.e. the WHO) is making a claim that needs
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I've never communicated with Kww before, as far as I can remember. So no, I'm not gaming the system with him. If you continue to try adding non-Pump pages to the Village Pump header template, Kww and I will not be the only ones to revert you. Everyone will, because what you're doing is wrong. I'm not
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Note that Firefox now has an extension "API", which can be used as an alternative to the more complex XUL, and it might be worth it to just re-program the entire toolbar from the ground up that way. The API isn't as powerful as XUL but the toolbar wasn't doing anything so complex, so I have a feeling
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That toolbar turned out to be a lot more work than it was worth, just to keep its rather simple functions working with every new Firefox update, let alone adding new features. I think it had value but I was never able to get any help from the Knowledge community, even after it turned out to be pretty
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Hi, Equazcion. That's sorry that you have retired but one day we all will take this step. However, from my own experience I may say that sometimes editors return and I hope it will happen also to you. However, if you still around I would like to ask your help. I knew that you have used some automatic
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That's a good idea. The only thing is, I generally shy away from making people set an array for script settings -- before I knew much about scripting, I always found those confusing. When people need to set things I like to assume they're as uncomfortable as possible with script codeĀ :) and therefore
5233:, congratulations for your hard work in making the proposal a success; I think you did a great job. In addition, as an admin who has handled masses of permissions requests in the past, I would like to state that I am more than happy to help in handing out this userright to editors who need it. Best. 5040:
Anyone could already go to any talk page and archive discussions. This just makes it quicker, and only works where there's a MiszaBot config. If there were an exclusion tag I could see that being warred over at public noticeboards. I could obfuscate the code and make an approved member list, similar
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I disagree. I attempted to get you in on a discussion about this a while ago at Proposals, which you may have missed, but most people seemed to agree that there was no policy of copying everything free to Commons indiscriminately. Commons is only for images that would be of use to someone outside of
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a great deal" (emphasis added). I find that statement odd, since custom signatures provide additional unique visual queues rather than relying on having to read names alone. It strikes me as typical intellectually dishonest WMF-style fodder by people who just don't like the idea of continuing to let
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that is on flow now, or maybe all the FLOW discussions on the wikimedia site I've seen everyone just has basic signatures, who knows. Have they come out and said "custom sigs are gone with FLOW"? Because if so I missed that. And just a generic FLOW comment.... I feel like FLOW is going backwards, it
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the other day and it ultimately led to this. I was torn between the lighter blue and orange font colors. Ultimately it led me to asking some friends about how to randomize the font-color results and viola! Basically the font changes from orange to blue every other day. So tomorrow the font color for
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Sometimes I don't know when to shut upĀ :) But actually, that particular response was calculated. Just in case people took his comment as basically pointing out that I might intend to badger all opposers, I wanted to make my intentions clear. I will keep more of a distance from the oppose section now
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Wasn't me, either, it was someone at the Foundation, back when the Teahouse was a Foundation initiative. I'd guess Werdna or Kaldari. Like I said before, I don't see anything in the code that would disable right-clicking, so the cause for that is likely elsewhere. If you could think of a way to do
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Hello Equazcion! I noticed that you made a toolbar for FireFox once upon a time, and was wondering if updates and feature requests were possible. Mainly, I would like to request a feature update so that it will work with the new system of FireFox (currently version 20.0.1). If you have no interest
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that will prevent people from archiving posts on others pages OR set the script up so that people can only archive stuff in their own userspaces (and admins only can archive stuff on noticeboards), also, an option for people involved in a wiki project can archive if their name is on the member list
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And thinking about it, the bot operation needed is a copy operation to an "archive" page. The Hall of Fame page being the archive landing. It has to be located somewhere where the change is being made so I believe that would be the main template and requires some form of trigger like a checked box,
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Whelp, that's awesome (sarcasm). I concur that they add visual queues for individuals and if everyone had the exact same plain one it wouldn't be the same. I completely agree with you. If you ever hear about more custom sig news would you mind giving me a ping on my talk page? I tend to miss things
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LOL! Screw your retirement. Get to work you bum! (I kid) Seriously, while we don't often agree on issues, you were and can still be a great asset to our community and I am one who hopes you decide to return full time. I don't care about the template....I care about the fact that you have to much to
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Not interested in debating that on my user talk page with you. Would appreciate your not visiting there again but using the article talk page if you want to discuss the article. Stop getting involved in controlling what people say. Collapse your opinion where you overtly get into personality things
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then copies, before doing anything else; see the line I added at the top). Also the wikispecies URL for the tab's link wasn't right. You would've probably been able to fix the URL yourself once you got the tab to show up but I put in a basic URL for now. You can tweak it to be compatible with other
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Taking a quick look I'm not sure exactly how what's going on thereĀ :) If your hall of fame thing really requires a bot then I'm probably the wrong person, but I'll see if maybe there's a feasible template or userscript method to make things easier. I'll need to take a closer look when I have some
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Thanks. Actually, I did shear the 'W' a bit, but what I really needed was either an envelope tool ā€“ which many AI users have asked for ā€“ or a way of making AI's perspective feature do silly things. I tried Inkscape's envelope feature but without immediate success. If I'd had more time I'd probably
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I've been doing my best to maintain my retiree status and not get drawn back in, especially into typically horrendous Knowledge debates that by design can't get anywhere sustainable (99% of Knowledge's article conflicts, see my farewell message in the header). I sometimes fail, but I think here we
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I didn't remove anything. I did collapse, but collapsed the entire discussion, not merely one person's comment. I would urge you to let the RfC section be used to gain outside input, rather than use it to restate your own opinions that everyone is already aware of. Anyone can however reply to that
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I stumbled across your script looking for a way to use preset edit summaries. I almost gave up when all I could find was a gadget when my wiki doesn't have gadgets, but then I learned gadgets are just a glorified common.js/vector.js with checkboxes, and ended up finding the script the gadget uses,
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shows instructions but it has been suggested that there must be a simpler way. One that is easier for editors with limited "back page skills". The editors that set up the Hall of Fame have moved on and I am at a loss as to how to add new Awardees. It just seems that there must be a different, AND
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If this seems acceptable I can put more of that table structure on the hall of fame page to handle more of the future archives. Ideally this should be done by a bot, but I don't do bots. There are other methods, but the structure of that hall of fame page doesn't lend itself to simple template
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article that Peter Joseph, the creator of that film has stated publicly that words attributed to him in a story cited as a source in the article misquoted him, and that he has not distanced himself from the ideas expressed in that film, as that cited source indicates. I have responded to their
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I'm pretty sure nonlinear typing could be handled similarly -- maybe checking whether typing is occurring within a bracket set, then detecting when the user clicks/cursor moves outside the bracket set, to trigger an API call. There are lots of possibilities. I think it could be done; it'd just
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I thought the maximum of 20 summaries was a little small since I wanted to put common summaries as well as a complete list of rule link summaries, so using my limited js knowledge and some internet help, I managed to revise the script to use theoretically infinite summaries by substituting the
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seems especially susceptible and people have complained on and off. I figure even if this produces an annoyance in histories it's still better than the alternative, for now. There are a lot of things I'm considering doing with this, and one of them is to possibly add a mode where we check off
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I changed some of your changes to the RFC description. I thought that your edits confused the timeline (RotlinkBot created, RotLinkBot run without approval, RotlinkBot blocked, RotLink himself rerunning the bot through a web of anonymous IPs after RotlinkBot had been blocked, Rotlink himself
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Hmm, it's a bit more work than needs to be done; I've posted a similar thing in Ocaasi's thread at my talk page. I don't use any mediawiki functions for the actual get/post requests; instead, I go with jQuery's functions, retrieving the url for the api.php page and passing it in (which looks
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has a deeper meaning than just "white question mark in a black diamond". That character is a way of alerting people that something is broken. So using it may send people on wild goose chases, send people to warn you that something's broken and generally waste people's time. (not to mention
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time. I just started this archiver script project thingy that may take me a wee bit of time to get smoothed out and is kinda sorta important (since people are starting to use it much faster than I anticipated), but I'll keep this in mind and let you know if I can come up with something.
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like they received a message from another user, when in fact they are just sending the message to themselves, and it will simply add preloaded content simulating an interaction; the need to use the API is so it maintains that appearance of actually receiving a message from someone else.
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Don't be afraid. PS. You could probably annoy people simply by formatting entire comments as ordinary links, or in any manner that's intended for smaller snippets of text, so I don't really think that's making much of a point. PPS. I wonder if we won't find a way to revert FlowĀ ;)
1438:. I copied your script there and added my corrections. The comments that start with " // ** " should explain what was wrong with yours. You were indeed very close, you just didn't define a tab to clone (you need to identify a tab that already exists on the page via jquery, which 2396: 4668: 4663: 4656: 4651: 1900:
You personalized it in a negative way by bringing up other editors with your opinion. Collapse your comments then also and stay out of it if you want to be seen as fair, otherwise you are unduly manipulating the debate. That is my final comment and my opinion on that issue.
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No problemĀ :) PS. I realized changing the tab red isn't working though. The ajax URL needed correcting, but even after doing that it still doesn't seem to work. I made a couple more notes in the test.js script. Hopefully you can figure it out if you play with it. Good luck.
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If there's some template that indicates a file is of no use to Commons, so that people don't continue tagging thusly, then I'd welcome it (if there isn't then there probably should be, and I might even create one). I don't think anything else needs to be done with these.
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but I would like to do it with others as well. At least a couple others anyway (like Simple, Commons and Wiktionary). I think I am fairly close but I just can't quite get it to work. Would you have any advise as to what I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance for the help.
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Assuming for the moment that no one can verify a risk exists, making a statement like that is tantamount to SYNTH. What you'd be doing is taking the totality of sources and saying none of them show -- an original claim based on your own overview of the sources.
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I'd welcome others taking over, but if you need to be mentored I'm sadly pretty useless in that department now. I'm good with Javascript but the extension also relies on XUL, which I learned just enough of to program the toolbar, and I don't remember any of it
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Officially I'm retired yeah. Someone pulled me out briefly to participate in one of the millions of contentious Knowledge debates that never go anywhere. It led to my planting the seeds of dissidence at VPR. I hope to get back to enjoying my retirement soon.
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Thank you very much!! I like how crisp and clean this new one looks. I liked my old one because of the black/white contrasting background/font colors but ultimately I had to cheat to get it to look like that and it wasn't even no-wrap-proof.Ā :/ I was
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I suppose it might not have to go for the full 30 days if the discussion dies down before that. Usually big policy RfCs like this run for the full 30 days though. Anyway, the signature is probably the most important it - thanks for adding it. ā€”
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might be able to help iron it out. Note that right now the script is supposed to grab hold of the first "button" on any page that has one, which you'll need to tweak so there are no unintended effects when people click buttons on other pages.
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to Huggle and such, but I don't think it's quite necessary right now. If this seems to cause problems at some point, that can't be dealt with via the usual practices for holding people accountable for their edits, we can deal with it then.
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Oh, yes, even the biggest RfCs don't go on for more than 30 days. (There have been a couple where the close was contested and it took longer, but those are exceptions.) You are definitely safe to close the discussion down after 30 days. ā€”
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Thanks to both of you for your time and ideas....They help a lot in creating an "easy-to-use-anybody-can-do-it" solution. Of course, the preferred solution would be automatic inclusion into the Hall. Will that happen with either of the
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sure how to explain that to you any clearer so I'll just repeat: The Village Pump template is only for Village Pumps. It's not for just any page that has technical discussions, otherwise there would already be dozens of tabs there.
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a live preview like that, then contact the visual editor/Parsoid team stat.Ā :) The only thing I can think of off-hand would be making an API parse call for each keystroke, which would be ridiculously and unacceptably inefficient.
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I think that challenge to create something unique in 255 characters is what I enjoy about it too. I find it kind of funny that the only way I discovered how to alternate using time was because I couldn't decide on blue or orange
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kindly offered his assistance but ran into trouble, just as I do every time I try to include the Userbox into the Hall of Fame. The previous set up, prior to equazcion's changes, always left me scratching my almost bald head.
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at ANI. The thread was still active on the very day that you archived and contains sub-threads that were very close to achieving 100% agreement (not mere consensus) for imposition of general sanctions. Please can you undo. -
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My solution isn't automatic, just simplified. Assuming I understand how this works, you don't need to touch the hall of fame page at all. When it comes time to put something new there, just paste it to a new archive under
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I'd be glad to have something that merely a) does away with edit conflicts on talk pages, and b) lets us watch individual topics, but I'm not quite convinced that Flow is the right way to do it. I guess we'll see. There's
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is missing a description and/or other details on its image description page. If possible, please add this information. This will help other editors make better use of the image, and it will be more informative to readers.
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Congratulations! I have just made you a template editor. Normally at this point I would tell you what that entails, but I think you know that better than me. Enjoy your new user right, and try not to break anything.Ā :) ā€”
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I did something similar to what Dainomite suggested, just with a tweak. I plopped the whole table structure for the next couple of months down on the hall of fame page, with a bunch of #ifexist statements. They point to
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almost 2000 questions have been asked and answered, 669 editors have introduced themselves, 1670 guests have been served, 867 experienced Wikipedians have participated in the project, and 137 have served as hosts.
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We can agree that my leaving would be a great loss to KnowledgeĀ :) But I've done it anyway, for the reasons you can see at the top of this page. What you're experiencing now is just a momentary lapse in judgment.
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I honestly don't like the idea that anyone using this script can go to any talk page and archive discussions. I don't want people archiving discussions on my talk page for example, I'm not even really happy the
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drawing board was. But hell this is just my opinion. Maybe you could've closed it quietly. Maybe you still can. I won't presume to know. Please do try it if you want, as I'd be interested to see if it works out.
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I'm a bit lost. Aren't you running a script? If so, doesn't the script look at the time stamps? Also, I haven't been keeping up with this, but isn't there any functioning bot left to automatically archive?--
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Greetings Equazcion, I hope you don't mind but I had a question about a script you wrote. I tried to create a tab that would show if the article had a link on another wiki. I was starting with WikiSpecies
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I'm of the opinion that if you didn't include the timestamp in the customization the block baby blue username and question mark would've been okay. But, if you like your new sig more then that works too.
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I use font tags in order to better adhere to the character length requirement, since span style produces more characters. And I don't transclude my sig, but subst it. And I just wrote that essay nowĀ :)
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I added the signature, nice catch. Are we entirely sure the RFC will end 30 days after it began though? I know RFC bot has this limit but is it common practice to treat that as the official duration?
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No problem at all. I'm sure you're much more familiar with the situation than I am. I just wanted to get the description expanded for those like me who weren't privy, even if it was just a start.
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I'm fortunate to have received a few barnstars over the years, but the one you delivered was very special. Thank-you for taking the time; now let's see if we can get the user right created.--
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I noticed your username commenting at an Arbcom discussion regarding civility. An effort is underway that would likely benifit if your views were included. I hope you will append regards at:
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Knowledge, and is already cluttered with useless stuff no one would ever need (much of it copied from Knowledge). I've certainly seen no indication that justification needs to be given for
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So basically, for the future, if you decide to use this method, you would simple copy/paste the template on the main page to the next archive number. That would basically be the only step.
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When it comes to adding content to another page without user input you're probably better off using something server-side, ie. a bot. It should be feasible with a js script though. I made
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Hi! I saw that you're interested in the software side of Wikimedia, and I wanted to invite you to watch and participate in our live tech chats, which include video streaming. The next one
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and you'll be able to watch, live, via screensharing, as a developer fixes a bug, including investigation, a git commit, getting it reviewed and merged, and closing the Bugzilla ticket.
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If you download the toolbar and decompress it as a ZIP file, you can see the source files. If you can manage to update it for Firefox 20, I'd add you as a developer at the Mozilla page.
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Hey! Fancy bumping into you again about something coding related! I've found a bug in this script and had some other questions about the script as well. First, the bug... After
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I think any opportunity for a "quiet" close was lost even with the original post to AN/I, and I know it's gone now that an admin has opposed at the Village Pump. Maybe next time.
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The background isn't supposed to be large, but tight around the signature text. But I know in other browsers/resolutions it might not look the way I planned. I'll tweak it down.
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keep it as simple as possible, generally A = B. Your implementation is definitely an improvement in the script's capabilities though. You could consider adding your version at
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Thanks, it's been a trip, and I'm pleasantly astounded that it's actually happening. I see you've already granted it to a couple of people -- thanks for helping out there.Ā :)
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have created the 'W' as a sans serif glyph using three/four separate hand-drawn paths that I could have distorted and aligned. Might do it properly one day.... All the best -
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Congrats on getting the proposal through to acceptance. Really great job of crafting a proposal that successfully took a lot of divergent views and concerns into account.
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Your name came up as someone that might help @ the above page. The current system of adding Award recipient's is difficult for those of us that are challenged by syntax.
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again with another editor. So, collapse your commentary and stay out of the commentary and opinions especially since you are removing other people from the discussion by
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In answer to Dianomites question, and just so you both know what the current process is.... 1)In preparation for and in advance of future weeks-to-come EotW's I go to
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violations -- and I simply responded. I do feel what you did was wrong and I'm sorry if you feel expressing as much is personalizing and negative, but I stand by it.
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sure this is the right methodology even if the code needs a bit of debugging, as I don't completely remember what I'm doing when it comes to mediawiki's js and api.
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The large light-blue background block makes your sig visually dominate any discussion section consisting of otherwise fairly plain text. Could you de-emphasize it?
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worked out great. I was able to catch up with 9 Awarded editors by using your method and I was able to understand what I was doing. Thanks so much to you and
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and start to create a userbox. The idea is that they get the award on Sunday and then late Monday or Tuesday, I give them a Userbox..... 2)On Sunday, after
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There's supposed to be a white question mark in a black diamond. Some browsers (I believe Opera and IE) fail to display it with their default font schemes.
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to get my version, which currently gets the edit token separately and doesn't use jQuery's ajax shortcuts. Might be worth it to simplify that code as well.
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Help spread Wikilove by adding {{subst:User:Dainomite/HappyHalloween}} to other users' talk pages whether they be friends, acquaintances or random folks.
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You're probably right. Maybe I'll give it another go with the date outside the box sometime. I like your new one Dain, looking quite sharp. I'm jealous.
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I think there's some kind of issue with the charset/encoding for your sig. What is it supposed to look like? Could someone give a screenshot? Thanks! --
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as you call it their comments. That seems unfair and you then seem to be controlling the direction of the issue in a very untoward pointed way. Thanks
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Given that you believe 6 supports and a weeks' discussion at the Village pump isn't enough to close the Notability Noticeboard, how do you feel about
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January was our most active month so far! 78 profiles were created, 46 active hosts answered 263 questions, and 11 new hosts joined the project.
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I have fun playing around with signatures and when I'm bored and don't feel like doing anything else I play around with various stuff I suppose. ā€”
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No problem (to Pointillist, it appeared quick because I had actually changed it prior to your comment, but just hadn't posted in the interim)Ā :)
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to share a cup of tea and enjoy a Birthday Cupcake! Happy Birthday to the Teahouse and thank you for a year's worth of interest and supportĀ :-)
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Awesome, thanksĀ :) I'll try not to blow stuff up. And thanks again for your help in getting this through. I'm kind of amazed that we did itĀ :)
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I actually only got that FAQ link from Pointillist's comment above, but if I do happen to hear anything I'll try and remember to let you know.
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after expressing interest or participating in the Teahouse! To add or remove yourself for receiving future newsletters, please update the list
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after expressing interest or participating in the Teahouse! To remove yourself from receiving future newsletters, please remove your username
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has been attempting to take over but it doesn't seem to run very often (not yet anyway -- something more consistent might be in the works).
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continue debating. I'm open to posting an end date if these things are generally time-limited so they don't drag on in limbo for too long.
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A live preview box could be primarily client-side, and just make an API call when a user closes a link or template with "]]", "}}", etc.
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It's been a full year since the Teahouse opened, and as we're reflecting on what's been accomplished, we wanted to celebrate with you.
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As a Recovering Wikipedian, I have to be careful. It's a slippery slope. I can't go back to that cold, dark place. I won't. -shudders-
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article. That article has 400+ references and it is really very hard to edit the body text in its current stage. Thank you in advance.
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The argument could be made that the improbable level of non-interaction could be evidence of conspirators overcompensating...Ā :)
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Ah I see, thanks for explaining. That sounds like another good option. I guess we have that to fall back on if the RfC fails.
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It's a "helper" script that has to be run manually for a particular discussion. It's not a bot that checks dates and stuff:
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ThanksĀ :) Couldn't have done it without several others including you. Everyone's input came together rather nicely on this.
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challenging. Anyway, enjoy it while you can: custom signatures probably won't be supported when talk pages start using the "
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I defer to your way since again I'm totally out of practice at MW. Incidentally just as an aside, I basically cannibalized
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offer to leave, and should you decide to do so, is a great loss to Knowledge. I don't think I am exaggerating at all.--
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Wikipedians "get away with" something insidiously fun on "their" talk pages, which are to be for "business" purposes.
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Sorry about that - it looks as if I'm behind the times. Everything appears to be up and running already Ā ;)
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I heard you helped Jonathan Morgan with a Teahouse discussion feature which used the API. I'm trying to adapt the
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who came up with that original "ask" code I used/modified -- but I'm not certain. You can also post to the talk of
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Hi again. I just thought that it might be a good idea to avoid commenting on the opposes so much (even if you're
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on Halloween. Hopefully these have made your Halloween (and the proceeding days) much sweeter. Happy Halloween!
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Who said so? Actually, who made that template? You are trickiung and gamintg the system cooperating whit Kww. -
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I did see that you are retired, but it looks like you are occasionally around, so hopefully you'll see this.
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Hey, I sparred with you a bit in the TE user right RFC. Just wanted to say congratulations on it passing.
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Hey Equazcion! I know you're no longer active, but I'm posting here in case you check in occasionally.
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Sorry it's taking so long to get around to this, but I'd like to thank you for your input on the matter.
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doesn't seem to be working for me any longer. Is it just me, or has it stopped working for everyone?
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Hoping you, and your family and friends only the best for this holiday season! Be well and be safe!--
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Thanks -- I started this because of a massive save delay that's cropped up recently on long pages.
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mentioned you first -- not by name, but he was referring to your actions when he spoke of possible
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Thanks for fixing. I'd've done it myself but am not well at the moment & can't concentrate. -
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On the compliment scale this is a tough one to live up to, but I'll see what I can doĀ :) Thanks!
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I wanted to ask you about this userbox of yours that shows the number of watchers you have -
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I really didn't do anything all that technical -- I just edited your talk page and replaced
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recently on bugzilla. I'll see if I can get in contact with them. Thanks Equazcion.Ā :)
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Thanks, I appreciate all the help. Not very good at it yet. I'll keep playing with it.
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ThanksĀ :) Hehe. That template is bound to get enough uses to require protection...Ā ;)
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Supposing the WP:PERM page were to be unprotected for a very short while for you?
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like that somehow. I must not pay attention to the right discussions or something. ā€”
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resulting in the ban of Wikiexperts, you may want to consider the CEO's appeal at
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gives them the Award, I copy-n-paste the appropriate userbox from the sandbox to
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hi, I saw that you created a new page for user-scripts. I have tested my script (
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day if Flow robs us of it, not that I expect Flow to come around any time soon.
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My only concern with it was the fact that I'm guessing it was messing with the
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All that said, I certainly don't object to going for a specialized user right.
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does something similar already so there may be clues there. Just a thoughtĀ :)
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copying over a particular file, and I don't feel that would be a wise policy.
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list with a loop and just putting all the summaries into one variable array.
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Noted. But it needs to be indicated why the image should not be on Commons.
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to be verified. That should be made clear, although I agree it's tricky.--
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Done. Sorry about that, I somehow missed the recent comments at the end.
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BETTER, way to do this. Back in July, Editor Amadscientist suggested....
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Equazcion! I hope you have a great day and remember to be safe if you go
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popular -- that plus the Firefox extension documentation is sorta spotty.
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coding, which I'm far from an expert at yet). Anyway I hope that helps.
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Wow, I have no idea how I managed to do that. Thanks for the revert!
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Well, if y'all are gonna be linking essays and stuffs... What about
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Anyway that's what I know. If you want to give it a shot feel free.
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Love the drop shadow on your signature. I have to copy that.Ā ;-)
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has been deprecated for years now? But, I suppose I digress...
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On another note...are you seriously retired? (Amadscientist)--
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tonight with friends, family or loved ones. Happy Halloween!
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Ditto hereĀ :) FYI I also just added an archive list at
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Hi Equazcion! Wishing you a very happy HalloweenĀ :-)
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Economic effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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