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mdy), and I certainly ain't going to rock any boats in that direction. I'm tired of arguing what format because I'm really quite agnostic about whether it should be dmy or mdy. Just like everyone, I just want to make my job easier to perform, and increase my productivity. I frequently entertain people's request to put articles in one format or another, so I extend that invitation to you, should you ever need it. If you can show me how to make my script automatic, I'm all ears. Otherwise, I'm afraid it will be down to potentially fault human judgement as to which format applies. ;-) All the best, —
3108:. I have no quarrel with your purpose, consistency is a good thing, but that includes consistency to common usage, and — other than the military and geeks — Americans uniformally write MDY. If you dig deeply enough into Wiki. guidelines — much like the Scriptures — you can find justification for whatever you're looking for. All I ask is that you exercise care in running scripts so as not to make unnecessary work for others correcting your scripts' mischief. And mischief it is; your 7th-grade English teacher would have given you back a paper to re-write if you'd written 27 October 2011. — 2044:'s article, and wanted to know if we could reach some sort of consensus. I expanded his career section and added a bunch of his dances (post 2008 mostly). I'm worried that the introduction you reverted is too Natalie Portman centric. It seems a little bit unfair because Millepied has a really successful career in the dance world without her. Also I think the continual reference Isabella Boylston seems a bit gossipy and not really relevant. Idk. Do you disagree? Cheers! and thanks for all your work on wikipedia! -Decombray 1607: 292: 31: 106: 852: 2807:Прошу посмотреть в журнале "Новик" (В России не нашел) нет ли указания на некрологи связанные со смертью - Хасидович-Туманов Владимир Дмитриевич (отец Тамары Тумановой), полковник, автом.бронев., 474 Георгиевский ковалер умер 14 декабря 1962 г. похоронен Голливуд, США (1963, Отд 3, с.!9.переиздание с 1966 года). Стр 427, Дополнительный АИ Генеалогическая хроника российской эмиграции (по материалам журнала "Новик") М. 2011,Изд.-Старая Басманная, 473с.- 978-5-904043-50-6 3418:. From a disambiguation standpoint, this page seems unnecessary. In terms of naming, Annabel Lyon is not the same as Annabelle Lyon and normally such terms would not need disambiguating. But since you are far more knowledge on the topic I wanting to bring it up with you before potentially changing anything. Is Annabel Lyon, the writer, also referred to as Annabelle Lyon? In this case this a dab might be valid per 895: 2357: 1944:. This helps to reach consensus about whether the new stub type is already covered by existing stub types, whether it is named according to stub naming guidelines, whether it is otherwise correctly formatted, whether it reaches the standard threshold for creation of a new stub type, and whether it crosses existing stub type hierarchies. Your new stub type is currently listed at 2261:
delete it as routine maintenance. True, redirects are cheap, but I still regard it as deletable by common sense. Having deleted it, I am inclined to leave it alone--the less work that is done on something like this, the better. Incidentally, I have not protected it, so nothing stops you from re-creating it, except I hope the feeling that it is not worth the trouble. —
1637:, that has a lot of the talk pages of the NYCB articles in it. I just wanted to let you know that I've been cleaning out that maintenance category, by removing the redirect templates that aren't supposed to be on the talk, user and other WP pages. Please don't be alarmed if you notice that those pages are being un-tagged! Thanks — 3828:
which states no spaces before inline references. If I may say so, there is no point at all in making such edits to articles which are maintained to be MOS-conformant, they will be reverted. You should probably get used to doing such things in a MOS-conformant way anyway, since sooner or later someone
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change so I try and make sure what I do is perfectly necessary and justified. What I don't quite understand is why you object to this pre-existing format, have the article watchlisted, and give me flack once I put a maintenance tag on it. If you want the article in mdy, please don't make any pretence
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my edits, he is — in the absence of a time machine — entirely unaware of what I did. I can explain, however, why "two users decide to do different things upon seeing them". That being that they are unaware of each other's activities. Given the size of Knowledge, it must happen all the time. I have no
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Hi-just wanted to let you know that User pages and redirected talk pages do not usually require the Template:R from abbreviation. It seems that the auto-categorization function of the "r from abbreviation" template, and its sister templates are meant for main space redirected articles only. Lest, the
1524:. It's clearly primary. It's well established that operas, not their libretti, are the main subject. There are hundreds of examples on Knowledge. If you check other encyclopedias (e.g. Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford Dictionary of Opera, New Grove Dictionary of Opera) you will find that the opera ( 1224:
This is the current setup with the term "La sonnambula". That does not mean that that is necessarily the best way for the articles to be set up — I am just trying to make sure that the formatting is correct based on the current situation, and that if necessary, we change the setup to better represent
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I have a very poor Internet connection until Tuesday, the 27th, at which time I'll re-do it the way I intended. I only have access to a PC running Windows 7 or a Mac running an outdated operating system until then (in short, Template:HLIST does not render properly on old browsers.) More next week. —
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Yes, the script is mine, with occasional help from some experts – my abilities to code end at writing regexes. It is therefore 'buggy' because detection or protection of articles based on categories was never built in. Some of these categories are not all that obvious or recursively nested that may
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I am an agnostic but not in matters of language usage. The editor who gave you grief was simply wrong — wrong, wrong, wrong! — and neither you nor I should take such criticism lying down. You can automate your script to look for the words "America" and "American" in the categories an article belongs
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Megan Fairchild was born in Utah, trained there and in New York City, and has spent her entire career and adult life dancing for New York City Ballet — which is generally acknowledged to be the most American of ballet companies — and has no connection to the US military (I have added emphasis to the
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I see that you have gotten a reply, and that Balanchine either preferred the mistakes in the original to the ones in the revision, or that it didn't matter enough to be worth worrying about. Your diligence is to be commended. In the meantime, I have added a brief account of the differences in he two
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category. In both the cartridge infobox and in the article it is clearly stated that it is a HANDGUN cartridge. I do not understand why you keep changing it. If you don't have much knowledge of firearms and cartridges, please don't take it upon yourself to change something because a program suggests
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Could an article be written (even a stub) about the original libretto by Eugène Scribe? Alternatively, would it be most appropriate for that article to just redirect to the article about the Bellini opera (i.e., is the Bellini opera the original occurrence of the libretto, or did it exist before the
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I have a slight personal preference for redirects to sections but not enough to matter. I do however have a strong preference for bare lists, because over time that is what this article will become in any event, not that there is anything wrong with that. One of Knowledge's strengths — perhaps its
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Please work a little more deliberately, modify your script if need be, edit manually if you must, and make a distinction between articles that call for American usage — MDY other than military — and usage in other countries (I had not previously looked at your user page and did not know until just
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Thanks for letting me know of your efforts. The differences between the two versions are extremely small, "confined to the correction of misprints and omissions in the original 1929 score", according to Eric Walter White, "but in the course of this reprint a few new mistakes have crept in". From a
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Hmm, okay, I think I understand the topic (and names of the various pieces), and why the organization is a little confusing. Am I correct in understanding that there is a separate piece name "La sonnambula", upon which the three pieces currently linked as articles are based? Just want to make sure
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If an edit is flagged as minor and it was made by someone with a blue-linked talk page, I generally don't bother checking the diff when my time is limited, because I assume the edit isn't deeply problematic. (There are exceptions, but that assumption has proven correct most of the time.) So it's a
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because there is only a small likelihood that I will gnome the article again after I achieve the current objective. OTOH, by simply reverting me, you're probably ensuring that the error will be picked up when I run the database scan again for superscripted ordinals, meaning that I will come back,
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Please look in the magazine "Novik"Prošu look in the magazine "Novik" (not found) to see if there are references to obituaries involving death-Hasidovič-Mists Vladimir Dmitrievich (father of Tamara Tumanovoj), Colonel, Autom. bronev., 474 St George kovaler died December 14, 1962 buried Hollywood,
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can convert (day, month) pairs without the year? If not to either of those questions, I think it is easier to let the user provide the date in one parameter. I suggest in any case you do that and call it date so the usage of this template is uniform with all the other templates which have a date
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I will have you know I've taken flack from an editor who complained when I aligned a US subject's article to mdy, so there really is no pleasing everybody. I've come across a number of US-related subjects whose articles are near-consistently dmy (though admittedly a much higher proportion are in
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I don't know how frequently this sort of thing happens on Knowledge, though I did see much the same — on a smaller scale — last July, and it was perhaps more disturbing in that it involved what appeared to be the collusion of two (male) administrators who proceeded to ignore the admonitions of a
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Okay, that's cool. And so you won't waste any time in the future, the need for a space between Rcats and between Rcats and the target link has become moot. I was "brought up" with the idea that, due to a glitch in the software, there should be no space between Rcats or between the target and the
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As for me, I saw the request to delete it on CSD patrol, where I go several times a day. I at first declined to delete it, as it did not literally meet the requirements of the CSD reason given and I tend to be a stickler about that, and then, thinking about it, changed my mind, and decided to
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original choreography at Covent Garden and may add the list of casts, but I live in NY, see mostly NYCB and consequently the Balanchine/Robbins. Nobody owns an article — and very few people write about ballet on Knowledge or anywhere else for that matter — so I'd be delighted if those who live
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Given the disputes that rage daily among Wikipedians, it's well not to forget that what one editor considers minor might constitute a certified Big Deal for another editor. (Remember the aforementioned useless toe-stubbers.) In a nutshell, minor edits are supposed to be edits that no one could
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article describes two very closely related awards symmetrically, so the redirects for each award should point to the article, whose lead describes both, rather than to just the list of recipients for an award. I will add a note to the talk pages to clarify that. Moving the nominees below the
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Translation is something of a one-way street. Ideally one should not translate other than into his or her native language. The bad news is that mine is English. The good news is that Danes and Swedes have such good English — especially those in technical fields — that it doesn't need to be
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reasonably disagree with—e.g., corrections to spelling, grammar, broken formatting or links, or blatant factual errors such as those resulting from typos. Reversions of vandalism also qualify. The default setting, which for reasons I've never understood marks all edits as minor unless one
3963:, half the title of the cupcakes link is repeated. Please sort that out (not clear from your usage here whether you intend the template to precomplete the title or not, although it does at present). As we can see from your problems with this, just snipping part of the title is confusing. 1330: 1154:, the disambiguation page should be located at "La sonnambula" (rather than "La sonnambula (disambiguation)"), and the article currently at "La sonnambula" should be moved to a title with some kind of clarifier. Let me know what you were intending, and we can get things squared away. — 1869:
We do not use the superscript. The superscript of the most common text fonts and computer systems is not the same as the traditional typography for ordinal suffixes. The superscript breakes the text-line far and ugly to next upper text-line. And the source code is wasted by sup/sup.
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As you can see from the original version, I had already considered the title and decided that the reader is better served with something else. The guideline for external links says that we should choose a helpful link title, not necessarily the exact title of the original web page.
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As far as refs to the Australian Ballet Bios are concerned, I can see that providing fully completed refs for each would be clumsy. However, the current format is not really satisfactory. If we want something shorter, we should follow the style of well-established templates such as
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other editors who work on Knowledge maintenance and cleanup tell me, that the WP maintenance & cleanup categories would be too full of other namespace pages that really don't need to be there, if they too are tagged. Consequently, there is a Knowledge maintenance category —
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Hi. Please do not add the generic ballet template to this article - it doesn't link to it, and as such, it shouldn't be added to article it doesn't link to. Otherwise you could add all sorts of generic templates (such as one for Russian articles, film, etc). Thanks. —
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came along and added the Paris premiere cast, which is kind of where it stands now. I was expecting to find the cast list for the premiere in the main article on the ballet. My gut feeling is that is where it really belongs. I'm curious what your views on this are? —
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Thank you for being so attentive! I was alerted to possible confusion — the difference in spellings is minimal — by the obituary in the NY Times, which goes out of its way to explain that the two ladies are not related — something one hardly ever sees in an obit. —
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Hello again, Robert. As you may know, I've been campaigning for improvements in the clarity and precision of dance articles. Your expertise in dance makes you especially well qualified to discuss this. If this is of interest to you, would you please have a look at
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Please refrain from adding such embedded bullets as it results in double bullets for the vast majority of viewers. In the end, if a few viewers do not get any bullet between links, it is ok, as all is still functional. It's just a bit of punctuation. —
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Also, what is the point of this template if the author still has to provide the complete url? Similar templates complete the invariant part of the url which would at least make it easy to update Knowledge if the Ballet News url changed.
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I'm on the redirect page editing something else. I'll probably get over that someday; I thought I'd let you know, though, that it's really no big deal either way. Please continue your great edits, and Best of Everything to You and Yours!
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Actually, your assertion is untrue. The dmy date format is used in the USA, albeit not the predominant format. There is no stipulation at all that mdy dates must be used. I would point out that the article was tagged in accordance with
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S'alright — though, for what it's worth — the additional -dance- was deliberately added, as this is a subtype of dance-stub, and to keep a plain ballet-stub name clear in case we needed a specific stub type for individual ballets. —
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gives a little more information about the problem of articles linking to disambiguation pages. Hopefully we won't find that one of the articles is linked to the majority of the time, lest we question the primary topic decision... —
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Okay just had a look at that obituary and I see you mean, although the wording 'that they are not related' as opposed to 'that they are not the same person' suggests to me that confusion isn't hugely likely. Do you think placing a
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United States (1963, Wing 3, pp!9. reprint from 1966). Page 427, extra AI Genealogical Chronicle of the Russian emigration (on materials of the magazine "Novik") m. 2011, ed. old Basmannaya, 473s.-978-5-904043-50-6
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No, I created them, so I don't want them deleted. I just want the same fate for all of them, and after hearing your response I'll ask why DGG deleted the one, and if he could undelete it. Thanks for the reply. —
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for the term "La sonnambula"? Would an article on the original libretto by Scribe be a primary topic? Or, are they all relatively equally likely to be searched for, and thus, there is no primary topic for the
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This is an area of which I'm ignorant. I consider most of what I do to be minor. What problem does it cause when I don't mark as major certain edits, and what sort of edits are they that can cause problems? —
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is all that's needed, but there are folks who drift around Knowledge hanging tags on this and that, wouldn't know a proper citation if they stubbed their toe on one — and generally do nothing of any use. —
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Hello there. This is an automated message to tell you about the gradual phasing out of the preference entitled "Mark all edits minor by default", which you currently have (or very recently had) enabled.
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And 22th is a senseless character string, it should be 22nd (21st, 23rd, 24th, 31st ...) This error can't appearing with dates, if we do not use suffixes in date format. Keep it simple! Best regards. —
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The attempt by the perpetrators of this travesty — who now try to "make nice" with people actually doing useful work on Knowledge — people whom they have previously dismissed as gnomes — is hypocrisy.
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with the link text indicating what the reader can expect when following the link, TAB wikilinked for its first occurrence in the reference list, full stop afterwards to match the other citations.
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they aren't taken to disambiguation page but hopefully to the article they want. If it isn't the right person the hatnote will direct them to the other article. For me the disambiguation page
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I'm sorry, but my three years of Russian in high school are so rusty that I do not make any mention of them at the top of my user or talk pages. Can you write me in English, please? —
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I'm sorry, but my three years of Russian in high school are so rusty that I do not make any mention of them at the top of my user or talk pages. Can you write me in English, please? —
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I'm holding off on reverting your edit back to the proper formatting until I make sure that we're both at an understanding. If your edit was trying to imply that there was in fact no
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and many of these refer to the fact that Bellini's opera was based Scribe's libretto for a ballet-pantomine. The Bellini opera article was created in 2003. This move has broken over
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possibly without realising it. Also, will you kindly note there is no need to post those talkback templates to my talkpage? – I'll be back here while this conversation is active. —
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article - not that I have much time to work on it at the moment. If you can spare any time to help bulk out and find references for it, your assistance would be much appreciated. —
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So, saying that there is no primary topic, and that the disambiguation page should just exist at "La sonnambula" (and thus, that the Bellini opera should be moved to something like
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first Rcat. Then I learned about 3 or 4 months ago that the software glitch had been fixed. I still have a "thing" about the "no-space" idea, and I do sometimes edit out the spaces
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into the category for ballerinas. I just wanted to inform you that the term refers to principal dancers only, and that Viper was kept on the back lines when she was a dancer.
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It will be my pleasure to do so, but it will have to wait until Tuesday, the 22; I have a meeting with folks coming in from Boston and Albany next Sunday and must prepare. —
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Basically, if we still have to give the full url and have to use a special date format, I would prefer not to use the template (although I am normally very keen on them). —
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then add distinguish tags. Thanks for being so agreeable, normally contacting people about disambiguation pages does my head in a bit. I think you just made my day. Best,
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Errors appearing everytime, but if we keep it simple, some of them have no chance or they will be easier to find and correct they. (Don't look at my english.) Greetings —
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If "British" and "American" categories can be tagged for DMY and MDY it be easier than having to search the names of the categories for the presence of of those words. —
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in the next few days. This does not require any intervention on your part and all users will still be able to manually mark their edits as being minor in the usual way.
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for the term "Foo" — that is, there is no article that would be, by far, the main article being searched for with the term "Foo". If, on the other hand, there were an
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recipients looks a good idea, particularly once we have added the 2012 names, but it will be better to avoid too many bare lists, I think. Also I will restore the
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The date format chosen by the first major contributor in the early stages of an article should continue to be used, unless there is reason to change it based on
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I would also mention that when you undid my edit, you actually reversed the main reason I edited that page, which was to remove superscripted ordinal dates. —
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However I have just had a Very Good Idea, so I suggest you carry on like you have for this round of edits and I will update further once you have finished. --
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Why did you add • after each entry? does this bullet have a particular meaning here? it looks strange now since there are two bullets, one provided by the
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to disturb as little of the rendered text as possible whilst achieving my objective (ie not unnecessarily changing dmy date format to mdy), so as to respect
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posted the proposal Wednesday, July 7th, 2010, at 10:23 AM, and by Thursday, July 8th, 2010, 9:46 PM, there were 28 votes in support — and none opposed.
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Brilliant! I did a little linking and will do some more — but most likely not until Fall for Dance is done — in two weeks. I still have to fill in their
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Hello. Perhaps this question is best answered by User:DGG, but I would like to hear your thoughts first. I see that you have categorized the redirects
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Various editors had simply reversed the month and day in other articles, apparently not noticing the stray comma that doing so left with the original
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Could you be so good as to tell me whether the 1929 version of "Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra" — or the 1949 — is used as the score for "Rubies"?
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Actually, this has created a real mess and without any wider discussion except on one user's talk page. This should have been sent for discussion to
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This discussion was not seen in time by many of the "Gnomes" who tend to make a large number of valid, useful edits that are correctly marked "minor"
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as well (equating ballerina and principal dancer is not standard American usage, if there is such a thing as standard usage in the ballet world.) —
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item in a thread was posted (no particular order is maintained within each month, and this operation is performed manually and imperfectly at best.)
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I've left notes for editors on Swedish, Danish and Norwegian Wikis; there are two of the latter, as there are two official Norwegian languages. —
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Great! I just did the moves/renames. I think I've caught everything that needs to be changed, but if I missed anything, do fix it or let me know.
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printings of the score (following Eric Walter White) and removed the category "1949 compositions", since there was no new composing involved. —
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I will continue to write — it serves my purposes to do so — but am certain that you can find better things to do in your copious spare time. —
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I've created a pair of templates and begun tagging British and American ballet categories. Please modify your script(s) to look for these. —
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Also (sorry for another also) are you intending to do anything useful with the separate date and year parameters? Have you checked whether
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Day-of-week preceeding date is so rare on Knowledge that it scarcely seems worth mentioning; what it comes down to is that one would never
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My assertion is true — Megan Fairchild is American and dances for NYCB — but you differ with my conclusion, that DMY is inappropriate. It
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from the top of the disambiguation page, and putting it in with the rest of the list. What was your rationale for doing this? Currently,
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There is, unfortunately, still an issue with the way that the disambiguation page is set up. When disambiguating a term "Foo", if the
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There were four more votes in support before the first vote in opposition appeared on Monday, March 14th, 2011 — nine month later.
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QRpedia is a project of Wikimedia UK, to help people find Knowledge articles in their preferred language. Please can you translate
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On 13 March 2011, this preference was hidden from the user preferences screen as part of efforts to prevent its accidental misuse (
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I became aware of incorrect ordinals in some articles of interest to me unrelated to those you mention. I did a global search for
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might benefit from your expertise. Would you please have a look at it and, if you have an opinion, leave a comment there? Thanks!
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Hopefully your answers to these questions will help us to figure out the best way to set up the disambiguation of these terms! —
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don't mark such edits as minor; it's a function that serves no use on the watchlist when established editors do that. Cheers, —
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If a title is a redirect, there is usually absolutely no need for it to have any talk page at all. That is why we are deleting
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that you made to the Swallow hole redirect last year had to be partially reverted. Just curious as to why you would place the
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After consulting with my wife, it might make more sense to call Ohad Naharin a composer then a musician. What do you think?
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as the Bellini and Balanchine are the works that actually get performed (and the latter possibly more than the former). —
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Is one of the current works listed (the Bellini opera, the Balanchine ballet, or the Herold ballet-pantomime) clearly the
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time-saving signal that says, "Don't bother looking. Everything's cool", but the system breaks down when it's misapplied.
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removes the ordinal suffix as part if its general fixes, so I think it is worth mentioning. I have started a thread at
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Since you created the "musicals by librettist" and "musicals by lyricist" cats, could you comment on our discussion at
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I know the style for ballet titles is usually just the work with ballet in brackets but as there is also an article on
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For the sake of simplicity I've removed the seperate parameter for the year — and embedded much of the URL — in both
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too, it is much better when there is more than one active author. The article is actively maintained to conform with
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http://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=American_Ballet&action=historysubmit&diff=447914476&oldid=441047581
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The only think that is going to be left to do is to fix all of the links that now point to the disambiguation page
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of the article I ran my script on was entirely in mdy format. I've now put the dates to dmy per your request. --
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Hi ... Took the silly decision of splitting off a new article about the Bolshoi Ballet, over a redirect to the
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I won't disagree, especially with the latter part. And thanks for making me laugh! In all seriousness, though,
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This sort of behavior is just one of the reasons that I tell my students not to get involved with Knowledge.
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Oops. I knew that proposal had been made repeatedly, but I missed that discussion. Great minds think alike! —
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7th-grade English teacher would have given you back a paper to re-write if you'd written 27 October 2011.
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Original casts usually are included in the main article about a ballet, so go ahead! I recently saw the
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Please use the preview button before saving (although we all miss things from time to time I know). In
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There are others, but presumably that means you're not doing it now. Sorry if I've troubled you! --
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greatest and possibly its only — is that it can be all-inclusive. I created categories for Telstra
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If not, it may be best to contact the original author and the last few people who have modified it.
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You guys are 100% right, and I 100% messed up. You can see my apology/explanation for stupidity at
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should be retained and your edits undone - do you agree? Also, would you be interested in joining
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I'd be happy to discuss this but think it would be better to do so via e-mail; to send me a note
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Could we get in touch with your experts? Though once a programmer, it's not something that I've
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And yet the Knowledge leadership at the highest levels wonders why they can't engage academia!
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to use the template. I won't be around so much for the rest of the year, so Happy Christmas. —
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Thanks, that is better! I have noticed you worked at that during the day and have just updated
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translated. I'll try to find appropriate places on the Nordic Wikis to put links to QRpedia. —
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Wonderful thanks! :) I'm not sure I see a need to move any pages, but I'll go ahead and change
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If this has been sent to you in error and you have never patrolled new pages, please ignore it.
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in analyzing the results of the survey; the WMF will not use the information to identify you.
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edits and don't know why I should be. Given that the edit you ascribe to him is from the day
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elsewhere and attend ballet would post about whatever they see! City Ballet keeps me busy. —
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I mention the administrators' gender in that much of what transpires on Knowledge has the
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choreographer's point of view, it appears that the differences could scarcely matter. —
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wrote two days later that "The preference setting was removed sometime in late 2010."
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is used for all professional female ballet dancers, including the corps de ballet. —
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to (going a step further, you could search the category tree for those words.) —
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Hi Robert. As a fellow balletomane, I would appreciate your comments about
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Hi Robert, I see it has been two years or so since you created the article
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We are talking about compliance with a guideline here, according to which
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for the period January through December, 2011, by month in which the
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web site is no help — but wondered if I was missing something. —
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Hello Robertgreer, thanx for your work and please look at this:
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Many thanks in advance for providing this essential feedback.
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into Danish, and/ or Swedish, or encourage others to do so? —
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Your input would be much welcome on the discussion page... :)
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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and one that you added after each entry. thank you. —
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Please exercise greater care in the use of scripts!
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as a typo. in the course of some related editing. —
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article. In the last 30 days, this article received
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Nominate an article that could be greatly improved.
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You have new messages at 4261:, that was on September 19, ten weeks ago! — 2778:program — and the last week of City Ballet's 1035:No objections to new sub-cat under RB banner 857:Hello! You are invited to participate in the 4046:Let me think about further modifications. — 3796:Category:Telstra Ballet Dancer Award winners 1950:Knowledge:WikiProject Stub sorting/Proposals 1942:Knowledge:WikiProject Stub sorting/Proposals 1004:article be restored, please (it was deleted 650:Thanks for asking and not being grumpy ;) — 3003:– according to the format of the sole date 2645:I'm sorry, I though I created the redirect 1628:Pages with templates in the wrong namespace 1478:, but yeah — this was completely my bad. — 3910:. 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