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2764:...I am an endangered species.) I will spend the next few weeks browsing the projects link you gave me. I also was solicited by the League of Copy-Editors, which I see you are also involed with, and may take a peek at that. With any luck I will have found something that truly calls to me by the beginning of the new year. Last, but not least, I would appreciate some assistance with my userpage. I still have difficulty making pages do what I want. I put two userboxes and the link to my sandbox, and they are all lined up horizontally across my page. I wanted my adoptee box on top, my oops box below that, and my sandbox subpage link at the bottom. I know it is frowned upon to edit another person's page, but if you would feel comfortable fixing mine I could then see how it needs to look in edit mode to get the end result that I desired. If you would rather leave me an example (or a how-to explanation) on my talk page, that would be just as helpful. With deepest gratitude, 3905:
times since originally being listed. Although there is a new template in place to use for denying requests in the new system, these old requests usually don't even have anything related to LoCE listed on their talk pages, so it doesn't seem like the new "Copyedit denied" procedure is appropriate. What do you think about notifying the orignal requestors (via their talk pages, and/or the article talk pages) that their request has expired and will need to be resubmitted via the new system? We could apologize for the delay and direct them to the new system if they still want the article looked at. I'd be happy to chip away at such a task in order to clear the old lists, as long as I thought it was the right thing to do. Do you have any better ideas?
1697:(right or wrong, the intent and trend is clear), and 2) the article has been tagged with Notability|fiction|date=August 2007 for a month now. I agree it is not truly a scheduled Proposed Deletion per se, perhaps it is a Pre-ProD or Pre-AfD. Anyway, lacking any other place to put notice of an article if this sort that is likely to be next in line for a full AfD due to notability, I felt putting something in the ProD list was better than nothing, and if the "View AfD" link turned from red to blue shortly then we would know that AfD had been activated. Anyway that was my motivation for putting it there - sort of an 3921:
apologize for being so behind. I know there is a case to be made for evaluating them against the new criteria, regardless of how old the request is. What if, rather than deleting the requests, we just sent each requestor a notice asking them to reevaluate their request and post in the new system if they still want a copyedit? Then we could delete the ones that become duplicated, and there's a much better chance the still active requests will get some attention. I don't know...maybe I already said that...just thinking. Well, let me know which side of the fence you fall on, and I'm happy to bounce ideas around.
4452:. I was extremely impressed with your patience during that long and no doubt frustrating process. Bravo! I was reading through the FAC, and I realized my final comment about boxofficemojo hadn't made any sense because I addressed the comment to you, when I meant to address it to Tony! I had meant to say that your interpretation about boxofficemojo's copyright was correct, but because I used the wrong name the comment didn't make any sense. Haha, sorry! But good work on the article! I hope the process itself doesn't discourage you from future articles. -- 4566:
Georgia is one of the best article analyists on Knowledge, and she and Raul basically decide which articles are promoted to FA. So, see if you can do anything further along the lines suggested in the peer review, especially the image issues that she has mentioned. You need a real image expert to come in and make sure the images are Kosher. Then, nominate the article again. This time, I think you may achieve the support you need, but the image issues raised by Sandy must be dealt with first. Best regards, --
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and episodes as I deal with characters who are featured in both movies and television, and also added quotation marks to the episode names because that's the offical formatting. It doesn't work (of course ;) but I don't have time to test it now, I'm just here for a quick session. I have no idea about other layouts right at the moment though, so feel free to add the ones that come to your mind. If we're (well, you are, actually) going to get that template working, let's do it so other people can use it as well.
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and some information about the DE could be lost. If placed within the Dark wizards article, I think that there will be no reason to get rid of any information at all, and, what is better, is that both articles together have info that makes each other a more complete topic. For example, some of the information about minor characters that are not covered in the Dark wizards (like Selwyn, Avery, Mulciber) is contained in the DE article. I also suggested this because, after all, all DE are Dark wizards.
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reasons and links to the AfD debates, perhaps for at least a month - or even more. I know that would clutter up the page, as HP AfD's are apparently low hanging fruit for deletionists. But perhaps a scroll bar can be used on both the current and recent AfD's as was done with the "Good Articles" section off to the right, which currently shows 12 items, some hidden under the scroll bar. Looks like an excellent way to tidy up the page in general. Anyway thanks for your attention. --
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articles to the individual sections of the new article, no readability is lost. One thing I have forgotten, which I will correct now, is to place a "see also List of Harry Potter parodies" on the new page. Henry Potty was overlooked in my search for parodies, or it would have been merged also. I will now hold for any comments from WP:HP, but if no objections arise I will merge that also, as well as complete the alteration of internal links.
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copyedited through outside efforts (either through FAC, FAR, peer review, etc.). However, since I can't attach my name to work that I didn't actually do (the LOCEcopy template automatically inserts username, etc.), when moving, I have instead manually typed text into the "review updates" section to reflect the situation, rather than use the "copyedited by" template.
4341:. Admit to any conflicts you may have had, and avoid showing an immediate interest in admin activities in areas in which you are inexperienced. Once the nomination begins, avoid canvassing user talk pages for support or comments, as this will be frowned upon. Let me know once you've answered the questions, and I'll begin the nomination. Good luck! 1360: 2343: 1440:. I feel the approach that best encourages progress is to do something proactively, then if anyone has disagreements, to discuss them properly in the awareness that the onus is on me to sort out any issues that arise, and/or be responsible for putting it back the way it was if consensus decides I was wrong. Asking for consensus 4163:
half-hearted opposes seem even less valid. Third time lucky and all that. But the longer it stays open, the more half-baked criticism piles on top of the legitimate (and actioned) comments, and the less like consensus it appears, even though (as you concisely phrased it) the only real opposition comes from a catch-22 and an
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said being bold is a good thing, there are just established methods set up to deal with a merge. It looks like a few users were discussing a re-naming on that article, so you may have wanted to involve them on such a large change, or at least left a note in the talk page explaining what you did and why you did it.
3580:. In the edit screen it is all together, but I know that doesn't mean much. I am still getting used to how different things behave in their "raw" form when you are editing. An example: I discovered that to have my "language" boxes to the left of my "interests" boxes, I actually need to put "interests" 4162:
Hmn indeed. To be honest I'm a little annoyed that this FAC hasn't been closed one way or another. If it passes, champagne all round, of course. If it fails, I'll renominate ASAP - I hope I can now count on your and Indrian's support, so that would make it appear rather more clear-cut and make the
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the intro paragraph. Well... I hope you had a rejuvenating break, and I will be in contact (slightly) more often now that my article is truly underway. I will probably be a bit sporadic in working on the article due to the fact that I am also doing some work as a book reviewer for a local website.
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I was wondering if you could give me your opinion on clearing out some of the backlog. While some of these articles are still ripe for copyediting, the majority are not. I think it makes some sense to jettison some of these very old requests, especially when the articles have been edited hundreds of
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and tried to add more parameters, please feel free to have a look. I have added Race and Allegiance as you suggested, and also three "auxiliary" parameters that can be customised for whatever purpose a particular franchise would have. I have also altered the second format so that it also shows titles
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Hi there, I posted a proposal of merging the Death Eater article into the Dark wizards one to make a strong, consolidated article. As you know, with the Notability issues, some people have suggested the merging of DE into the HP Universe article, but I think that the Universe article is already long,
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Should be easy: Scrape the FA or GA status from an article, scrape for a LoCE tag. If present, compare and make sure that the GA/FA date is subsequent to the CE date (possibly within some specified limit, say, three months or six months or something). If yes, the counter moves up by one number. Might
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If you are interested, please take a look at the workshop scope on the front page then feel free to just drop in on the talk page and join the discussions there: having already examined the Peer Review process, we are currently taking a straw-poll as to the next topic to discuss. The list of subjects
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You seem to be the mastermind behind the nifty new requests system, so I thought I'd come to you with a question. Here's the scenario: in an attempt to clear out old requests/help reduce the backlog (little by little), I am moving directly to proofreading outdated requests that have managed to become
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Yeah, I thought that the columns would be similar to the tables, but I was getting annoyed by Act II being vertically centred half-way down Act I. Doing it with the columns seems to align it vertically, so my zen sensor is better pleased... I'll take a look at the synopsis - I'm not convinced it will
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From now on, I will reply on my talk page. There is an early draft of the policies section on my talk page. I would prefer it as part of each sections' lead, Dorf prefer a section near the top. It is at least a good starting point for the sections per the skeleton. I.e. justify - no. I do not believe
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On a secondary side issue, I think limiting the recently closed AfD list to only 4 articles is going to be a major problem - we have been getting multiple articles per day on some days, and I think the HP community needs to see what articles have been deleted, redirected, merged, etc., along with the
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The issue is citation. Much of the material in the original texts is unsourced. Breaking the article into bits will leave the material unsourced. Keeping the article as one will demand that the information either get sourced or ditched. While the pages were on their own, nobody really cared that they
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Of course it does, and of course it did. I am aware of the existence of the list, my first thought was to merge them all in there. Having decided, as you note, that that would produce too long an article, I chose the title "Parodies of Harry Potter" as a suitable substitute. By redirecting the old
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As for the reverts which removed some of your (and another contributor's) edits, understand that I tend to remove those things which Knowledge or consensus doesn't allow us to include. Granted, when i am dealing with a large number of cruft edits, or bad grammar or factually incorrect information, I
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You might want to hold off on doing that major re-write, Hap, as I am pretty sure about writing in the present tense here. Give me a day to fidn the correct directive on this; frankly, that was one of the first things I learned when writing in Knowledge, and as most other articles utilize that format
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and I have various thoughts on how to restructure the entire mixed drinks and bartending section of Knowledge, and that also squarely ties in with WikiBooks. Some of these are pretty sweeping changes, and as one of the most active WikiProject Participants, your input is really important. Please visit
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I think that parallel cleanup would be beneficial to both sites. I'm also a little scared of alienating the existing editors over there or of pissing them off with my bold new ideas. I think that it could be very beneficial, however, because it would help standardize information on both sides, and we
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Several weeks ago, I created this award specifically with you in mind as its first recipient. I waited a while to see if your interest was short-term, or long, and I see now that you are an incredibly diligent hard worker. So, I just want you to know how much I appreciate all your efforts (grunt work
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Hi, welcome back! Hope your break was pleasant. Here's an idea... OK, I know nothing about template coding, but from seeing what you've done, this should be easy: A counter, similar to a page-hit counter on a web site, at the top of the Request page, the Project page, and possible other LoCE-related
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When I click "Add Comments on a request" and save it, the new comment doesn't show on that article's request sub-page. However, it shows on the main League request page, so I've learned to trust that it will. Still, it's disconcerting not to see one's comment even in the Preview window, much less ih
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in the respective articles before being bold. If no one comments or consensus can be reached you are free to go ahead, but making big sweeping changes before discussion takes place is more difficult to resolve because some of the involved parties may start off with a bad taste in their mouth. That
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Wizard People, Dear Reader - First I'll say that I don't mind using this in a list of HP parodies. If you had initiated discussion about it, and if good material wasn't lost I likely would have sided with you. In situations like these policy usually errs on the side of caution, encouraging the use
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I saw that, which was actually why I decided to recognize your contributions. It seemed like pretty harsh treatment for someone who was just trying to improve the Wikiproject. We should be encouraging the editors who do that sort of "behind the scenes" work, not tearing them down. That's the sort of
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Yeah... probably a wise decision, though it's really a shame that copyright paranoia has negatively impacted the article. The passion of the anti-image crusaders on Wiki mystifies me; they sometimes seem to be opposed to images of whatever kind, almost in a puritanical sense. Meanwhile, the rest of
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I am glad to see you have come around a little closer to my way of thinking. I am not surprised you find some of my edits too drastic, and I also readily admit that I do not have all the answers as to what makes a good wikipedia article. I am sure there is a compromise to be reached and that some
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Hi -- I just wanted to let you know that having more than one simultaneous FAC is discouraged, at least until you have gained some supports on the first one. You may want to withdraw one, and resubmit it soon; or have someone else nominate it with you as a conominator. Also, a quick note: you may
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In essence, we are looking to overhaul what needs to be overhauled in order to meet the challenges and demands most article-quality processes are facing given Knowledge's rapid and continued expansion. Although the LoCE is not a review process, it is intimately involved with article quality, and we
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Hello Happy-melon. I've noticed the excellent work that you and a few others have been doing recently to streamline and update processes at the LoCE, and the dedication you have shown to improving article quality. As a result I would like to invite you to participate in a workshop that is currently
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since posting the proposal to WT:WAF. Wherever we're going to continue with the next step (e.g. G.A.S talk page, if he doesn't mind the clutter), one of us will drop a note at WT:WAF, so interested people like yourself can join in. Incidentally, I believe the second, "public" part of discussion of
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I just dropped by your talk page to let you know that I'm still alive and well. I also wanted to thank you for the greeting on my talk page. It is great to see that you are keeping the Project alive. I was worried about it, but I see it is in good hands. That makes be very happy. Thank you so much!
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I went to the Mixed Drinks WikiProject page but didn't see a good place to request an article. You seem very active in this area. I was hoping to see an article on my favortie cockatil the Pegu. it's considered a vinatge cocktail but is becoming pretty popular again where I live (Hollywood, CA).
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No problem. Don't be discouraged that the musical did not pass the FA review on the first try. The article has come a long way, and I think that now it is pretty close to FA quality in most of its sections. I suggest that you review the comments made at the peer review and the FA review. Sandy
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2. Is an oppose based only on the wrongheaded assertion that verified straight-A grades on national tests for two years in a row must not be termed "good" academic achievement a valid oppose that could be used to fail the nomination, even if two other reviewers disagree? If so, that means that the
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Place the highest priority on those articles that are at FAC or nearing FA status, then to those articles nearing GA status, as well as articles about to lose FA/GA status due to bad writing. I don't think any articles not fitting this criteria are even worth spitting at for a copy-editor. I would
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At the risk of admitting to having lowbrow sensibilities, I must confess to being an Alice Cooper fan. I was reading the article on him and discovered that his new autobiography, Golf Monster, does not have an entry yet. I plan to purchase the book this week and attempt to write an article about
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thing for the greater good as it were. If you have a better idea on where to put HP Project articles that are under threat of possible AfD or ProD in the near future, by all means let's set it up. I am sure there are other Project articles that have Notability tags on them, but nobody knows yet,
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and left an explanation. I'm still working on it, and tags are subject to change, plus we need to move it to real template space, before it goes live, so please don't start slapping it up on pages yet. You certainly can (and probably should) experiment with it in your sandbox if you like. Everyone
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Well, that was certainly one of the most complex FAC's I have ever involved myself in. I am glad that your efforts were not in vain and that you were able to keep working with all of us to put something together that is worthy of that gold star. Many nominators faced with such varied objections
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Someone clearly has an axe to grind. Feminism hasn't meant bra-burning for almost 40 years. And many political terms mean different things to different people. Hey, I identify as Jewish, and that means different things to different people, but would that mean it couldn't go in my WP bio if I were
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The enemy of "good" is suggesting a more reasonable way out. As nominator, you might want to take it or implement a "solution" of your own, so that the opposition could potentially be removed. Personally, I think it is an woefully sad and incorrect reading of what neutral language is, and another
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Hi. Yes, this text is automatically translated to Arabic. There is nothing nasty in the text. The text quotes Jimbo saying that "all editors should treat each other nicely" and similar things. the text mentions several of Knowledge policies like AGF. I believe it to be translation of some page on
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Thank you for your adoption! It is nice to have a hand to hold in the wilderness. My apologies for taking a few days to get back to you. I am usually online every day or two, but my December workload has made me a weekend-only Wikipedian through the end of the month. (Yes, I am an American who
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I was looking over possible adopters, because I am a poor lost newbie. I saw you have a Wikimarkup userbox, and was filled with hope that you can help me comprehend this strange new language. I love to read and write, but am intimidated doing it in this format. Finally, I noticed that you are
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I feel that WikiBooks has been given the bad end of the stick for a long time when it comes to mixed drink articles. Anything that was determined was not Knowledge-quality, has been dumped into WikiBooks through the transwiki process (which I still haven't figured out) that somehow keeps the edit
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WikiBooks is a very different critter than Knowledge. Yes, they both use MediaWiki software, but the focus is very different. I'm sure to run into some resistance from the status quo for my Wikipedian ways. It's hard to break Knowledge habits and go with the different WikiBooks flow. WikiBooks is
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Hey Happy-melon, I know it's been a while with my being nearly inactive on the project -- the time really took its toll on me and I needed to catch up with my life, so I just have occasional edits here and there. In any case, I decided to stop by and I saw the excellent work you had done on Emma
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Sending a note to each requester sounds like a good idea to me. To be honest, I had forgotten about the older pile of requests until SlackerMom mentioned it yesterday. Consolidation would be good, and sending a note might head off unhappiness on the part of people who diligently followed the old
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Thanks for your input! Incidentally, I agree with the tweaks you proposed. Good idea linking to WP:BETTER. The change in nomenclature from "topic" to "subject" was G.A.S' idea, and while I don't particularly favour eíther variant, I see your point. Maybe G.A.S should give his opinion about that.
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Thanks for pointing that out to me; I just thought it didn't seem to fit. There also seems to be a lot of cases where i.e. and e.g. could be used interchangeably, which is probably why in a more "formal" document like an encyclopedia, neither should be used and we should just type out the whole
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1. Is a "slight oppose" consisting only of "not sure it should be FA and you could at least have screenshots" actionable in terms of the FA criteria? Screenshots are not required, and in this case, an anti-fair use crusader opposed until they were all removed. But could this be used to fail the
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Watson's FAC and was really thankful for all the hard work you put in. Your commitment is absolutely incredible. I also saw that you were running for adminship, so I've voiced my support for you over there. Good luck, and I hope to be back when there's some free time to improve the rest of the
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So true. I really think this nom was a victim of Wiki and life overload happening to Raul and Sandy. You can count on me third time around. But do you think I should ask now, or protest in the sad case of failure based on "I don't like it" and a complete misunderstanding about what constitutes
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IE7, and I've found the 'problem'. Essentially you nested an HTML table inside a wikitable inside an HTML table, which probably works fine on Mozilla, and works fine on my widescreen laptop, but goes all funny on my 768x1024 lcd. I've made a modification which seems to fix display on both my
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Thanks for creating the article and infobox. I'm working on the article now. FYI, wouldn't a Pegu be considered part of the Sour family of drinks? I just saw the page on sours and now realize that maybe the Pegu should go there instead of having its own page. You would be the better judge.
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Thanks for your response. I've deleted several old requests that were duplicated in the new system, but I wasn't sure I should delete the others. I understand the mixed feelings about not responding to requests. That's why I thought some sort of notice for the requestors would be good, to
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As I said, I will get back to you before the end of the day with a more accurate location of the advisement to write in present tense. As I wouldn't want to give the impression of offending you by reverting yoru edits back to present tense, I would ask that you allow me that time to do so. -
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when you are there, because that's, to some degree, what WikiBooks is. But not exactly. It's a little hard to describe, and I'm still mentally adjusting (though I've been an editor there for nearly as long as on Knowledge, though much, much less active). Another difference is that linking is
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Actually, considering the text you put on my talk page, someone knowledgeable in the subject would immediately think of polarization. It's the most obvious distinction between electromagnetic waves and water or sound waves, which depends on the 3-dimensional (vector) nature of the EM wave. I
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consensus before change is policy. I'll be delighted to take part in any talk-page discussions which crop up, and I have already ensured that the redirects and WPHP banners are appropriately updated. If there's anthing I've missed I will, of course, be anxious to put it right.
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I noticed you're trying to get more editors involved at the League of Copyeditors. I'm not a copyeditor by any means, but I'm sick of having such a hard time getting copy-editing help. I want to help you get that project running the best it can. Just let me know what I can do.
2960:, and say that you have on the requests they are both on the unclassified section, as i know that you are a very established copyeditor, i would be grateful if you would copyedit them, also i am going to put gavin donoghue in for GA when the copyedit is done. Thanks. 1101:" link (it is located at the very top of any Knowledge page when you are logged in), and then selecting "Image" from the dropdown box. Note that any non-free media lacking such an explanation will be deleted one week after they have been uploaded, as described on 568:
as you call it), and also to know that it has not gone unnoticed. It thrills me to see the daily list of new WPMIXInfoboxes that appear in my watchlist. It may seem like a little thing, but it really means a lot to me, and to the overall good of the WikiProject.
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The Content review workshop is intended to evaluate the various Knowledge processes that assess and improve content. It seeks to clarify means and methods, reduce procedural overhead, and better attune processes outside of the mainspace with improvements in the
4546:. The result of the deletion discussion was to keep the template, but there are still some questions about whether the current template serves a useful purpose and how to prevent its misapplication. Please contribute to the discussion if you are interested. — 4044: 3075:
it. When I begin to try laying it out in my sandbox I will let you know so that you can take a look. In the meanwhile, I will probably take a look around at other articles on rock musicians' biographies and autobiographies to get a "feel" for what works.
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Mythbusters, at least in my region, is aired on the Discovery Channel. New episodes are aired on Wednesdays at 9:00 PM Pacific time with reruns being aired at various times during the week. If you have any other questions, just check out there main site at:
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Personally, I don't care what the layout looks like, I'm really more concerned about another battle of CSD#T3. Feel free to modify / move / merge whatever you'd like, just be sure to leave redirects so my Twinkle script doesn't get screwed up. Cheers.
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I should really learn more about template code. Is there a tutorial anywhere ? Unfortunately I won't be able to be back online before Wednesday (It's Christmas time and I've got a family). Thank you again for your unvaluable help, and happy New Year !
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reviewer agrees with me. But you might want to engage. I'm stepping back from this unreasonable editor so as not to make the FAC page too long. I didn't end up having time to write to the FAC people, and I'm not sure if I will today. We'll see.
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the culture seems to understand the inherent value of images to illuminate a subject -- especially about a performer in a visual medium! I hope that they close your FAC soon; there are supports and no opposes, so I wonder what the deal is... --
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I don't mean to ignore your other contributions, either. You edit boldly, speak up when you see things that need to be done, and are an all-around great asset to have on our WikiProject. I would like to encourage you to join the two related
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go away even if I change my sig to plain one, the text seems to be corrupted even afterwards. On the bright side, I have not seen this problem outside LOCE, so it is more likely that the unique design of those pages is the problem, not my
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I believe that after the into is accepted we will rethink our strategy and continue from there; probably on my talk page? The most important part will be to agree on the draft each time before submitting it to WT:WAF for consideration.
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and they won't know until they are on AfD or ProD, and then it may be too late to fix. In any case I understand why you deleted it out, and i am OK with that, I just wanted you to understand why I put it up in the first place.
3268:, it's behaving strangely. Whenever the Year parameter is removed from a table, the last column is either not vertically centered or completely non-existent (as in, overwritten by the ShortSummary field). There's an example at 1161:, wherein it addresses how film and literature articles address points of plot in present tense. If you have questions about this, you can visit the Wikifilm or Harry Potter wikiproject for futher details. Keep on truckin'! - 1425:
It would have been polite to assess consensus for a merge before doing it unilaterally. I hope you're going to clean up all the redirects that this created, and sort out the internal references you've broken in the process.
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Looks just the same. Although, it looked the same on both FF and IE7 for me before, but it may be a monitor or resolution issue. Either way, it looks good now, so that's all that matters. :) Thanks for tweaking it.
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Your "About Me" section is written in Latin, yes? Where'd you learn how to write it so fluently? I would like to learn Latin fluently but, unfortunately, I possess no talent for languages (Other than this one) :-D
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Just wanted to drop by to say thanks for your great contributions both in the AfD and in the article itself; references like the BBC ones you're adding are exactly what we need to keep this article. Thanks again!
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Hello again. It seems both of us have created templates for CSD#T3. Yours is more like some of the current CSD tags, mine followed the scheme of some of the CSD:I categories, modeling itself after templates like
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of those "tooth and nail" sections can make it into the final version. As I stated on the FAC page, I am now done with my initial revision and would welcome feedback on the talkpage of my version of the article.
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returning to the land of wiki on December 13...my birthday! It would be quite a fine gift to find that you had visited my usertalk page and said hello, and even nicer if you would take me as your protoge.
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the WikiLove by smiling to someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Smile to others by adding
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to Featured list status, congrats! I just wanted to let you know that your list started the New Year as being our first Featured List of 2008! Keep up the good work and lets make 2008 a great year for
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How is this page supposed to work? I have added a total element but hope I 'm not breaking anything. Is it meant as a feed to Template:Copyedit progress. In which case I con't see how that happens. ::
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before the My, but to no avail. I tried putting a space before it to make my old friend, the mysterious blue box, corral my sandbox link out of the way. It only made matters worse. Any suggestions?
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and the nomination will begin. Take your time answering the questions, and try to be as thorough as possible, as some reviewers dislike short answers. You can see how other nominees have answered at
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Just wanted to add my disappointment at how the last few days of this FAC have been going and assure you that I would support on a third nom if the article were essentially the same as it is now.
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My question is this: does me not using the prescribed template have any adverse impact on some other part of the system, or is it ok for me to just type text into the review updates section?
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during the discussion but should not remove the articles for deletion template from the top of the article; such removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you. --User:Ceyockey (
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were unsourced; now that they're together, that's more of an issue. I don't want the situation that existed before; until we know the result of the poll, the articles should be merged.
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discouraged. The entire contents of the text book should be found in a fairly sequential order and without having to jump around between articles. You know, like when you read a book.
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prose of FA candidates should be worsened or twisted to please any individual's confused idea of any WP policy, something which undermines FA quality and the validity of the process.
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believe some of its more experienced and active members would be a valuable addition to the workshop (I have also issued this invitation to Unimaginative Username and Galena11).
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instead), but these links are all that's provided, so if you have a chance, you'll be able to find what you want. If I'm wrong, and if this is unclear, please let me know.
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It has been cleaned-up and do you mean the reference, lead and NPOV tags. Also i have left some questions on the san marino calcio talk page. Thanks for copyediting it.
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would just throw up their hands in despair and walk away, but I am impressed that you were able to stick with it and get the article through. A well-deserved success.
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Sorry I've been so quiet lately. I am a serious book addict, and well-meaning individuals keep leading me to temptation by putting other books into my hands! I read
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was close to banging his head on the wall at the sight of this. If you could be so kind and have a look at it, I would be very grateful. Thank you, merry Christmas :D
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Hi. I've now created your RfA page, so once you've indicated that you accept the nomination and have answered the initial questions, the page can be transcluded onto
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P.S. On the other issue, how is the fact that she's been quoted at least twice saying that she's a feminist somehow unverifiable and inaccurate?!?!? Ay ay ay. :( --
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I saw your message your sent me, and I wanted to know something. How long does it take for me to be inactive for my name to be moved to the inactive list? Thanks.
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essentially a collection of text books (like for use in a classroom). In our particular case, it's a Bartender's Guide. So, forget everything about what Knowledge
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about Emma Watson. As the main editor of the article, I think it is not a bad idea at all, and I saw you already did the correct thing, namely putting it up on
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one step at a time; the first step will be to have the intro accepted. Unfortunately there is no formal draft — only the initial discussions on my talk page.
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suggestions. If we send notes, would you like some help, SlackerMom? If you write a standard note, I would be glad to take responsibility for sending some.
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compliance. Essentially, it moves the article between websites. Anyway, as a result of that process, the Bartending Guide is in a much worse mess than the
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Regarding your sandbox links on the TFD page: I just wanted to note that #4 has been updated on 31 January, and #6 is copyright 2005. It looks great!
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Thanks for the kind words, and also for the heads-up on the punctuation-within-quotations issue. I appreciate them both. And yes, I'm not a brit. (-:
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has decided as the best structure for articles on musicals. If you're curious about where to start, we've gathered a few suggestions in the Project
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I nominated an article for FA. I plan to see how an LOCE editor marks it up before deciding if I can offer similar high quality work. Thank you.
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for tireless efforts in revitalizing the WikiProject and progressing articles in a forward direction after the end of the series. His work on the
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talk page. And since your page has much more "traffic" than mine, it limits the number of people I get to make an ass of myself in front of! :)
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was when I started working on it. Partly that is the nature of the book format, but it's also a lot to do with being Knowledge's dumping ground.
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you can see the bare bones of what will hopefully become a real article. I wanted to ask you if there is a way to make the content box appear
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You deserve to be recognized for the work you've done recently to improve the HP WikiProject participants section. It is appreciated. Thanks!
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As a result of this discussion all the templates were deleted, so this is just a friendly reminder of the merge proposal because images like
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Thank you for your hard (and mostly thankless) work doing all of the administrative tasks behind the scenes for the League of Copyeditors.
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Thanks for starting the infobox. Since it's not really your cup of tea, I went ahead and created the first draft of the infobox template
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to Knowledge! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
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Thanks, I've noticed this before and just didn't use my standard sig in templages. Thanks a lot for the fix, I am updating it now! --
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the intro rewording proves our approach right: Imagine we hadn't already had something presentable as a basis for the discussion. —
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Meta but I can't decide which page. (The text is very badly translated.) If you need any further help, don't hesitate to ask me. --
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For past, present, and ongoing efforts to improve the structure and flow of the League of Copy-editors Requests project and page.
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but there is not a suitable explanation or rationale as to why each specific use in Knowledge constitutes fair use. Please go to
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be good publicity for the League and encourage others to join, by showing that this is a Project that produces tangible results.
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Yeah, that's what I was afraid of. This is definitely going to make things hard for people in fiction projects, like ours. Ugh.
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from my watchlist for now -- when you are ready to work on the article again, just let me know, and I'll add it back. Cheers,
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apparently violated copyright and was removed from the Commons. Check the article's history for the link that explains it. --
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I'll see what I can do once I get home - bizarrely enough I'm in London at the moment, and have just spent the evening at...
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Thank you again for your answer. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to work on it, I'll do it next weekend. Have a nice day.
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Wish I had known about your RfA; I would have offered my unequivocal support. Looks like you didn't need it after all! —
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That lovely star takes pride of place in my vanity closet :-). Which Harry Potter article do you think needs attention now?
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could work together instead of at odds with each other. If this sounds interesting to you, please let me know. Better yet,
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nomination? If so, that means that opposing opinion holders can fail a nomination either way, and that's a real Catch 22.
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Ummm, where the hell did this dotted blue box come from?!? I think I will go buy 'HTML For Dummies' VERY soon!--Skylla
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I don't know what all items you'd like for the cite web template (I'm not familiar with it, generally using <ref: -->
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I'm honestly not sure, but I don't think it's likely to do any harm. I notice Raul's been active today although not on
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now do not have any licensing info. I also have a question for you in the TfD that may be relevant to the creation of
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for his ongoing dedication and participation with our WikiProject and tireless tagging of articles with infoboxes. --
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In recognition of your really useful edits to Knowledge, especially Harry Potter-related articles, I award you the
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even go so far as to say we should remove the copyedit tag from all articles not currently meeting this criteria.
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understand your point, though, and you're right: the introduction fails to say with precision what polarization
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Meanwhile, off I go, on the quest to find an article that screams for my (limited) skills to help it. I will
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to be found on the internet: hope you're up to the challenge! As a project member, you might like to add the
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Yeah, I saw you all over LOCE and figured it wasn't as bad as was being said. I still want to help, though.
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is all alone on the left side of the screen before my userbox collection, and then below the boxes it says
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Awesome! I've completed the FAC template and what-not - I've edited your comment to read "Co-nominator"...
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Ack. Why would you delete the redirects? Won't it break all old pages that point to the peer reviews? --
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satisfies Knowledge's criteria for inclusion; I have explained why in the nomination space (see also "
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projects (one at WikiBooks and one I hope will eventually help coordinate between the two projects).
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The GR template deletion has been snowball closed. Can you now go through with the template work?
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stuff that improves the encyclopedia for all of us, but few actually bother doing. Thanks again!
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you kindly set up for me with the cut material. Let me know if that looks usable. Thanks --
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Hello, Happy-melon. Since you recently contributed to the lively deletion discussion for
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that guidelines need justification, if it is required, we likely missed the point.
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Well the article made featured. But, I still think the article needs copyediting.
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the articles the project is directly involved in guiding to GA and FA status.
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has been approved. Please visit the above link for more information. Thanks!
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I'll be happy to copyedit; I'll start with the Emma Watson article first. --
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Here are some of my ideas, many of which may already be in place:
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YOU DARE OPPOSE ME HAHAAHAHAH!!!!! YOU SHALL BE CRUSHED!!!
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