2926:, and that was the change I was referring to. I supported the wording before this edit, I don't support the wording afterwards. There is a huge difference between removing the flag from users who never used it in the first place, and removing it from everyone who hasn't used it recently, regardless of previous activity levels. Your change in this edit is a significant goalpost shift. You've accused me multiple times in the last few days of having some agenda with regards to NPP, and it is getting tiresome. Multiple people disagreeing on aspects of what should be sent out in the newsletter is just a sign that we need to have the coordinator election so that we officially have a couple coordinators. As far as the disagreement over the usage of moving to draft, this is a longstanding disagreement, and I think that we should just remove this section from the newsletter entirely, along with the editathon bit, as it is getting too bloated anyway. —
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granted the user right longer than 6 months ago. I don't agree with the current criteria you have chosen; experienced reviewers who have just been off doing other stuff for a while should not have user rights taken away. It just becomes a mess and smacks of assuming bad faith and incompetence of our reviewers. Competent reviewers who have done a lot of reviewing in the past should be trusted to get themselves up to speed again on any policy changes they might have missed since the last time they reviewed, and in any case would still probably be a lot more knowledgeable than any new reviewer learning the ropes for the first time. There are a lot of flaws with this change of yours and I just don't like it. I think it should be changed back to <10 edits since being granted (so long as granting was : -->
1542:! I did think of conferring with you over Ms Birdnow Brown, but it was so grossly promotional that I didn't see any great need (I assume it is undisclosed paid editing, an attempt to use our encyclopaedia for advertisement). The move-to-draft script is very handy, but I 've yet to work out how to leave an edit summary other than the default "undersourced"; obviously that was not the right one in this case, and I should at minimum have made a dummy edit to correct it. As for the NRW School of Governance, I agree with ICPH, keep only what is supported by independent sources – there's a mass of self-sourced stuff there that belongs on its website, not here. Regards to both,
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northern hemisphere, so more people might be on holiday, like I currently am. I'm on holiday this week in Canada, but when I get back to NZ I'll post some notices around to help motivate some people. There is always going to be a bit of a feeling of "the backlog is way lower than it used to be, why stress?" which demotivates reviewers that need that kick of urgency to get lot of reviewing done. —
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2943:(Since I'm skewly invoked here):--Either of you may feel free to improve my grammar but I seem to be having some comprehension problems. IMO, ICPH was throughout talking about your newly-thought-out criterion of flag-revocation and shall you choose to pay a close look at my edits to the draft, you will have the pleasure of observing that
4314:. This generally means that within the body of an article, you should not link to Wikinews about a particular event that is only a part of the larger topic. Wikinews links in "external links" sections can be used where helpful, but not automatically if an equivalent article from a reliable news outlet could be linked in the same manner.
1425:. My reading of our notability guidelines clearly indicates that teams must meet the general notability guideline. This team does not, and the close of the AfD clearly states that it should have more coverage before being recreated; the AfD is therefore still valid. You are free to contest the deletion if you so desire. —
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It means that most active patrollers don't consider it an urgent job yet. Aside from a few stragglers, the oldest articles are currently from July 20th, meaning that we only have 18 days worth of backlog (up from 15 days worth a week ago), which at least gives us a bit of a buffer. Its summer in the
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Follow up question. Sometimes sporting events publish pdfs of the results, but then the website goes off line after the event is over, so the pdfs may be unavailable at that point (Archive.org aside). Is it possible to upload those pdfs to
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with no pages deleted in the last 12 months--one of my manual criteria). While
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In another 2 weeks or so the backlog will be back up to pre-drive levels. You're going to have to think of something because you can't keep organising backlog drives. Further bloating the number of reviewers isn't the solution. People see this fake number of 650 and simply think: "Aw, that's more
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Well then, I suggest you just take the whole NPR project back to drawing board and do what you 'want' because this isn't a discussion, is it? You might even end up reaping the kudos for my 7 years work getting the whole thing going, as well as ACTRIAL. Why not? But before you throw ABF at me,
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would have it removed. Now it says less than 10 in the last 6 months for any reviewer, seemingly regardless of previous activity. Why are the goalposts moving? I agreed with the older criteria; probationary for new users, and to remove from users who have done less than ten reviews since being
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will be out soon. The newspaper is an excellent way to stay up to date with news and new developments between our newsletters. If you have special messages to be published, or if you would like to submit an article (one about NPR perhaps?), don't hesitate to contact the editorial
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Don't worry, I wasn't intending to do anything with regards to removing it or anything like that (I marked it as reviewed). There would be no point, as it is likely that in the next few days there will be listings to fill out (sadly). Thanks for your work in this area. —
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can do it (and I just reran it, so the results are up-to-date), but it's not reliably correct (that ugly log_params column) and getting it into a single query would be nightmarish. Shouldn't be too rough to patch it together manually, though, with only 767 rows.
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Thanks for that explanation. It's just a shame that in a routine task like page reviewing, nobody does anything until there is urgency. A bit like RfA - no one is going to improve the behaviour of the voters until we're actually desperately short of admins.
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There are about 100 people with the NPR flag that have never used it since granted to their account (mostly editors who were grandfathered it at the beginning). It won't be removed from anyone who has not used it in 6 months, only editors who have
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I saw a couple days ago you distributed NPP awards for the 20-30 June backlog drive. I'm not sure how you did to calculate the number of reviews for each user or if I was supposed to register somewhere, but you seem to have forgotten me. I made at
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Thanks for your efforts. That's the kind of thing we need - without admins of course, but we'll need to find out who those 0 patrollers are. I don't know if it's possible to include date of user right and date of last patrol?
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please do what I asked and see who made the edits - along with some poor grammar to boot. I'll leave you to explain either why we don't need an RfC, or to start the RfC. I now have better things to do at home for the rest of the week.
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735:. Users in the event coordinator group have the ability to temporarily add the "confirmed" flag to new user accounts and to create many new user accounts without being hindered by a rate limit. Users will no longer need to be in the
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1463:. I could nominate it for speedy deletion under G11, but it doesn't really qualify because there is some encyclopedic stuff there even if its hidden among the cruft. Alternatively I could cut out great hunks as being
3970:. I'm trying to improve the article and discussing at talk; you have made a blind revert with a long and confused edit summary, but not contributed to the discussion. There's a reason "however" is considered as a
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