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thought should be kept, rather than also commenting on ones I thought should be deleted). Even some of the ones I still thought should be kept I was on the fence about and do not fault you for bringing to MfD. However, there were enough nominations that were clearly inappropriate for deletion that you either nominated yourself or had supported that I wanted to bring this to your attention. I wasn't sure if maybe you just didn't know that most of the time we slap an inactive tag on ones that were once active, but if this is simply a case were we disagree then I respect that and I mean no disrespect. --
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But what makes 2005-2008 so special that you must go after them for deletion when they do have history and are already tagged inactive? Some of these MfDs even had past MfDs were the conclusion was to keep them even though they were inactive. Nothing has changed since then, and even though 2005 might
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the category. It's a personal statement by a Wikipedian, and that it's true of all Wikipedians is irrelevant. I read it as "I'm like you, I put my shoes on one foot at a time." The Category itself was deleted in 2006, I have no comment on that. Well, there are words that come, unbidden, into my mind,
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project. The VPC project is suffering from a chronic lack of participation to the point that the project is at an impasse. A discussion is currently taking place about the future of this project and how to revitalize the project and participation. If you're interested in this project or have an idea
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says to tag them as inactive and not delete them. It might not seem like anything to you, but it's one of those things that the community at large has decided we should keep, just like talk page archives and past proposals. Many of these pages also contain relevant information to people who need to
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If you're stuck on what to do to help us then a list of the most important tasks is now available on the main page. At the moment, the list is looking a little short so if you have found something that you think ought to be added, then feel free to edit the list and let us know. Please refrain from
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The reason you (Collectonian) could delete this section is that a null edit does not show up in history, and so Ned would never even know that you did the null edit. Unless he looked at the history of this talk page. Your (Ned's) userpage was listed at WP:RM because someone combined a WP:RM request
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point to answers for your questions. Short version: in one arbitration he resigned his ops and retired under a cloud; shortly after retirement a second case opened in which his conduct would have been examined if he hadn't retired. The Committee required him to contact them if he wished to return
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I noticed you were a regular editor on the 2008 election page. Myself and other editors are odds on some edits we are trying to make to the page. Since you have already been involved in probably similar discussion, we would greatly appreciate hearing your feedback on the 2012 election discussion
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Without knowing what kind of "control" you don't know whether it's out of line or not :-). There's nothing wrong with experienced wikipedians keeping an eye on processes and consensus and etc! That's part of the community doing just fine, I'm sure! If you think there is a problem there, could you
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Thanks, but it would be better I think to edit your statement rather than tack this exchange on. No-one's endorsed it yet, and it'll be clearer. (And it is permitted.) Also on a point of substance: can you give examples of wikis importing things from lots of sources, so that tracking a userscript
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While for a lot of them I only had the same thing to say, I did look at each one individually. I apologies if I did not catch some of your other reasons for deletion, and if you notice I did not just !vote to keep all WikiProject MfDs (there were a lot of them, so I just commented on the ones I
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Deletions can only be overturned by deletion review. Reverting a redirection does not require a TfD. Use some common sense. I've got several previous discussions including other TfDs that kept those templates despite some users calling it "redundant". I doubt Test0 would have been redirected had
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Hi, this may be a valid issue, but I think you need to provide more information on how noindexing would cause those problems. Aren't these wiki sites using database dumps? Excluding userpages from those dumps doesn't seem to be an option, and certainly isn't affected by noindexing. And Knowledge
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In case you're interested, we've set up a forum and Featured Article system at Digimon Wiki, and Lanate and me have been working hard on filling out the articles with the applicable information. We haven't seen you there in a while, and we (at least, me) certainly miss you. Hope you're enjoying
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I'm not opoosed to the move, I quite like the name actually, as long as you ensure all of the categories are renamed and the links in the pages started to date read as Intertranswiki I don't mind. As long as you fully replace TRANSWIKI with Intertransiki on each page and change the name of the
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Ideally, members are encouraged to do both, but either one meets our criteria of inclusion. Members still listed inactive at the beginning of November 2009 may be removed. You may re-add yourself to the active list at any time. Thank you for your help, and we look forward to working with you.
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In the mean time, we can see if we can try to reach a consensus on what actions to take on the talk page? It would be good to have some experienced wikipedians help out. I think it's important to assert some positive control on the wiki, to help people to remain franchised and productive.
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stop nominating WikiProjects simply because they're inactive. It has long been established that we do not delete inactive WikiProjects unless they have virtually no real content or discussion. That is the whole reason we have the inactive tag for WikiProjects, and why
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I've protected your Upper Peninsula War page; it appears that some people have thought it an actual article (it's periodically edited), so I want to make it obvious to any reader that it's a hoax. If you want to edit it for any reason, tell me and I'll unprotect it.
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I've been talking with gigs, and moved the last section to the talk page at his request. Feel free to revert me, or to add support to position 8 (which should be sort of equivalent to the support position you put down before), or what have you.
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Members listed in the "Unknown" section will be removed from the membership list and category at the end of January 2010. You may re-add yourself to the active list at any time. Thank you for your help, and we look forward to working with you.
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For example, lets say you are looking for the author of a userscript that you're using that just got broken on your wiki. Searching the name of that script will most likely lead you to their user page of the wiki they're most active on. --
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As mentioned above, the WikiProject has recently undergone a spring-clean and we're excited about it! If you don't mind - we'd like to take this opportunity to explain some of the features and generally show off about it a little.
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Hi you might be interested in joining the discussion or the project. We need a project name and at present the one which you created for outgoing material shares the same name. I wondered if we could change the naming and organize
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Finally, a warning - the new-look WikiProject is still having the finishing touches put on it. If you find something that doesn't work, you don't agree with or is just plain missing, please don't hesitate to let us know on the
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If the template is intended to be substituted, please feel free to remove the speedy deletion tag and please consider putting a note on the template's page indicating that it is substituted so as to avoid any future mistakes
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has been repurposed from the standard RFC format it was using into a strraw poll format. Please re-visit the RFC to ensure that your previous endorsement(s) are represented in the various proposals and endorse accordingly.
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with an RFC request, and the RM got copied to the RFC, making WP:RFC show on WP:RM. In two places. I did a null edit to WP:RFC to make it go away from there, but your page had a mirror and was semi-protected.
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Hi Ned. I know you haven't been as active lately as in the past, but in case you plan on jumping back in any time soon (i.e., the upcoming Fall or Spring semesters), I wanted to invite you to apply for the
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Every page on the WikiProject now has the official WikiProject navigation menu so you can easily flick between pages and get back to the main project page. Say goodbye to clicking the back button several
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All members have currently been placed in the "Inactive" section by default. Please remove your username from the "Inactive" listing and place it under the "Active" listing if you plan on regularly:
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The goal is to more fully explain all the nuance and detail about dealing with plot summaries without bloating WP:NOT any more than it already is. In that regard, this page is intended to parallel
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template pack, and/or updating the .css and .js examples for use in MediaWiki wikis? Those of us attempting to set up a new MediaWiki site using Knowledge templates need help with the details. --
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I have no idea how to make bots, so I'm not sure if this is even possible, but if it is, I'm sure you would know how to go about doing something like this. Every article on Knowledge except the
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While I'm not totally opposed to renaming the project I started, I couldn't help but think a project already existed for what you are proposing. I don't know if they're active much anymore, but
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to editing at a topic. Afterward a new account became active at the topic, got blocked for actions there, and disrupted a featured article candidate. The new account turned out to be Jossi.
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Alright alright, I'll at least bring it up with the admin who closed the TfD and ask him what he thinks I should do. I don't want to make anyone angry here over a silly old test template. --
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Just for FYI if the project has some history and is deleted its not a huge loss. The WikiProject Council archives all the WikiProject histories. Im not sure how often but they do. --
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I've been nominating projects that died around 2005/2008. The Mfds I put up either had existing inactive tags or were long gone. I do use the semi-active/inactive/historical tags. --
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anyone said anything during that last TfD, and was only redirected because no one was aware of this previous situation that old test templates are kept for users who prefer them. --
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in your userspace that you have edited since 2006. If you have not further intentions of working on the test template, you may want to consider having it deleted by tagging it with
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during the discussion but should not remove the miscellany for deletion template from the top of the page; such a removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you.
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Hello, it's me again. Recently, I went through all the articles that were using this template for the track lists and replaced them with the more standard and streamlined
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does. Even without the WikiProject it would be very confusing to a lot of editors, as it is still a technical term used through out the WikiMedia projects (for example,
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Huh, that's strange. I wonder why my userpage was listed as a request at all. Thanks for the heads up, I think, since I'm.. not exactly sure.. what's... where am I? --
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It's fairly firmly established that users may categorize themselves in categories that don't have a corresponding category description page. Off the top of my head,
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Thanks very much for reading down this far - hopefully future newsletters won't be this long! Please, if you can, invite new members and drop us a line over at the
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basis, and did not cut and paste the same comment on all of them. I respect your opinion but please argue it in a cogent and constructive way. Thank you. --
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would really be a problem? I mean wikiX using Knowledge and adapting it doesn't seem to create a massive detective problem. How many wikis use many sources?
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thanks for the note!!! i am not going to get involved in that debate.. per the messages on my talk page by one of the people involved in the oversighting.
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I'll see what I can do. I believe I have some family that is actually a teacher in that school district, so they could probably give me some good info. --
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You are much more knowledgeable about copyright law stuff like this than I am. Please take a look at this and the discussion on the talk page (also at
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All the Knowledge Ten celebrations are being hosted on the 15th, so it seems like a good time to host a Phoenix meetup. Would you be able to make it?
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There is no such category, and never will be, since all Wikipedians fall into that category. It's pointless and inappropriate to keep restoring it. --
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Good morning. You recently made a cogent and articulate comment at WT:NOT on the topic of plot summaries. Would you consider joining the effort at
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The member list is meant to provide a clearer picture of active membership. It is recommended that you update your status if you plan to regularly:
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comes to mind. As long as the category doesn't attack an editor or imply a role not held ("Oversighters that poop"), I don't see an issue here. --
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I'll see if I have time soon. It's one of those things that's been nagging me in the back of my head that I've always wanted to get done :D --
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I would like to apologize for any flak you caught in that discussion, and I'm extremely grateful that you stepped in to discuss with them.
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to which you contributed. You are invited to review the essay and to edit it in an attempt to generate a consensus regarding the issue.
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amongst us may wish to know that the precise names of the colours we use are: "lightblue" for headings and "#c0e0e0" for backgrounds).
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I generally just blank or change my sandbox pages, since they contain history for several different things. I've done so already. --
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linking to a specific article that generally needs an overall update. Single articles like this should be nominated for a future
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does that I could find talks about temporarily archiving that does not include edit histories (and perhaps other things) at
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the sole criteria for nomination. Nor is nomination solely for the purpose of deletion. Please write to the Mfd and
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Ok, so this isn't exactly a new feature. It's always been there but has never really been updated on a, ahem,
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lately then you're missing out - the whole thing has undergone a complete makeover - see below for more info!
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Ah, that explains it. I thought it might have something to do with the RFC transclusions. Thanks 199. --
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This comment is way out of line. I'm sure the community will manage just fine without your "control".
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find sources on those topics or find out the reasons behind past decisions like mergers and such. --
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page should not have the word "subconscious" in it. It's an incorrect and irritating term for the
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and recategorze the sub pages of Poland. There is also one under Spanish culture started too. See
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but I won't write them. Ned, your call, it's your user page, and the cat is harmless at worst. --
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Ned's user page is not an appropriate place to have this conversation. We'll talk later.
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Scratch that, for some reason my screen jumped to the bottom half of that discussion. --
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and let us know what you think of the idea of merging this material. Thanks in advance,
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Since you are in Arizona could you please help me expand this article to dyk standards.
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seem like a long time ago, it's still something that we normally keep on Knowledge. --
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We've been through this before. It's been repeatedly explained that inactivity is
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It would be very easy. The best way to go about it would be making a request at
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to my userpage. I'd appreciate it you looked at each individual Mfd on a
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Where is the consensus to completely change the name of the project?
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existed at the time, I doubt I would have proposed the creation of
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I do not believe that is true. The only mention of archiving that
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I'm suggesting we ask for mediation to help build teh guidance at
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Hi, Ned. Long-time. Per the above diff, I'd like to point you at
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Hoping to find a balance between Knowledge and real life :) --
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with four tildes (~~~~). You are free to edit the content of
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I'll check it out and see if I have any thoughts to share. --
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Some use database dumps, some export individual files using
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2677:Hi, Ned. A few days ago, you voted at MfD to keep 632:Knowledge:Plot-only description of fictional works 2466:Category:Episode list using the default LineColor 997:Knowledge:WikiProject Council/Proposals/TRANSWIKI 683:Knowledge:Requests for comment/User page indexing 675:Knowledge:Requests for comment/User page indexing 596:. A somewhat more discriminate category would be 377:Knowledge:Requests for comment/User page indexing 2110:- again, see below for more info on all of this. 1392:and you have edited Knowledge in recent months. 849:) has been drafted per the general consensus at 600:. At any rate, good to see you're still active. 598:Category:Wikipedians that admit to having pooped 1768:Sounds good to me. Thanks for the heads up! -- 1312:, and it's basically obsolete in comparison to 2528:Hopefully you'll be aware of this by now, but 1634:You are receiving this message because either 1528:section T3 of the criteria for speedy deletion 2106:(such as this one) and a completely revamped 190:Wikipedia_talk:Notability_(fiction)#Mediation 1832:Knowledge:WikiProject Classroom coordination 2423:Decisions at TfD can only be overturned by 2102:On top of this, we have brand spanking new 1912:While checking up on deprecated links to 1408:Editing video game-related pages in the 1376:Category:WikiProject Video games members 61: 2117:. We'll try our very best to fix ASAP! 1537:{{transclusionless}}</noinclude: --> 1087:You gave your project the same name as 1060:is likely what you are looking for. -- 977:This is an automatic notification by a 869:List_of_characters_in_Digimon_Adventure 524:Done. 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