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882:, four 1 week protections (of which only one was at the proper tier of protection in my opinion) is much less than two separate previous administrators protecting it infinitely. So, I maintain that any other administrator that came across the situation would have done exactly the same (or actually would have acted more severely). That means to me that WP:INVOLVED doesn't apply. The great thing is we actually don't have to agree, as that is what makes everything work the way it does. As far as my interest in the topic goes, I support SSM, have many friends and classmates from when I was growing up as a kid that have been waiting a long time for it to be available. I don't know if that makes it mean anything more when I say that adding places to a template for places where SSM is legal where it is not currently legal (doesn't technically matter if it was at one time or is going to be in the future, it's not now) technically do not belong until it becomes legal in those places or until it is guaranteed it will happen (so, there has to be no sources that introduce a reasonable doubt that it may not happen). Anyways... Back to my schoolwork (taking a Java course and a C++ course I need to get caught up in). Have a wonderful day or evening or whatever it is wherever you are. :) — 6884:, "It's not necessary, and probably not a good idea, to notify every editor who authored each diff that you present as evidence. That could create a very non-representative pool of editors commenting on a thread, which would not produce a valid consensus." When I looked over the conversation I primarily looked at what the uninvolved said (e.g. Davey2010, FreeRangeFrog, Salvadrim!, Mendaliv, David Levy, Sam Walton) though I discounted Squinge because his statement was roundly refuted. GeorgeHo said, "Wolfowitz is always this way" which pretty quickly caused me to ignore the rest of what he said. RHayworth said, "This has gone on for too long" which also sounded conclusory and involved, not especially convincing. Lerdthenerd made a very nicely transparent statement, so I wasn't misled about his involvement. If all agree with my summation, perhaps we can move along to other matters. 1187:, not only is there a big red banner that says "Violation Suspected 99.2% confidence" on that page (which may be confusing to most, and should be explained better in your decline message on user's talk pages), the three sites checked against that I listed in the template are all 13.8%, which indicates to me that 40.2% of the article is a copyright violation. It's been that way since June with no improvement. It's time to clean it up. Also, while you're here, might I suggest updating your signature to be HTML5 compliant (it doesn't load on my cell's browser and make it look like your post is un-signed, since I personally know what the cause is, I know to check it on my computer before posting warning to user's talk pages for not signing, but others may not realize the issue). If you are interested and willing to bring your sig code up to date, I suggest replacing: 7001:
something to the nature of, "again, no; I'm never archiving my talk page", which indicated to me that I needed to start a discussion on AN to see if that was a user issue or an issue that I needed to take to another forum to see if I could find consensus to set some kind of limits or a requirement for user talk page archiving. The community (not just administrators for what it's worth as AN is not an "restricted to administrators only and the community at large is not welcome" noticeboard)decided it was reasonable to discuss it there and apparently it was a user issue. HW compounded that issue all on his own and if he hadn't tried to make a big deal out of it thinking he owned his talk page and just archived it in a manner which he wanted it archived it would have been done and over with. —
13660:, did you find it inappropriate because you think there is a chance that a template that is currently employed on 120,392 pages and is tied to that page name by both Twinkle and AWB might actually move, or do you find it inappropriate because it was a NAC close? While I'd really like to AGF and assume the first, the later seems to be the much more likely reason for both reasons of previous interactions where you have opposed my actions because I don't have the admin bit (like when I respond to PER requests that are empty or say stupid things like "I am awesome") and the fact that COMMONSENSE makes it pretty clear that this proposal doesn't have a SNOWBALLs chance in hell of being carried out. That being said, I'd love to clarify for me which reason is why you oppose my close. — 5031:, thanks for stopping by and notifying me of that discussion. Has anyone in the project considered sending out a mass message to the members of the project to improve the level of discussion? Before that is done though, I will say that visiting the page and reading the sections above the support/oppose/neutral sections, I have no clue what is being proposed or asked for. While those members of the project that may have contributed to the previous discussions on the topic may know exactly what is going on, this is the first real discussion I've ever seen the project have. Perhaps the "proposal" / "problem statement" should be expanded to give some more details of exactly what the problem, history, and desired outcome(s) are? — 1523:; there are ways to trim the templates and files even more, but I have been prohibited from doing so, and I really don't care to do so at the moment. I've just quite frankly been threatened to be blocked too many times by administrators who would rather block me then discuss changes and fixing things and my interest in Knowledge is thin at the moment. I still pop in to read the daily drama (and some of it is really funny to me), but I have little interest in getting involved. The only way to fix the problem you are experiencing at the moment is to reduce the backlogs and archive section of those pages. I'm sorry if this is not what you wanted to hear, but that is all I can offer at the moment. Good luck! — 11677:. I agree that the nearly eight year old discussion had few participants, but I saw little resistance to it at the time. The only objections seemed to "okay" or at least "whatever" by the end of it, so I considered it a unanimous support for the proposal. That verbiage seems to have been added around that time seven plus years ago, and there were no links to other discussions that had happened in protest of that in the RfC or that I could quickly find (I really didn't look that hard, I feel that if another user familiar with the project doesn't know multiple other objections exist or doesn't care to bring them up, then they probably don't weigh all that much on my final assessment). 8045: 4870:
distinguish copying of fragments or invariable material, and I don't think it catches reverse copyvio. I have yet to test it: it makes use of other good scripts, so it might have the benefits of all of them and do better than any of the other ones devised so far; if it's substantially better or even easier or faster , we might want to use it. But the real point is that all script based searches are intrinsically limited. They're just dumb regular expressions at heart, not actual self-learning AI. We need them, but they're just tools to gather partial data conveniently, not by themselves a remedy or a decision mechanism.
5300: 8644: 8963: 12626:, were valid, then it would not longer be a guideline. You're actually misunderstanding LOCALCONSENSUS. It simply isn't possible for MOS:ICONS to be one, because it's a site-wide guideline. Our site-wide policies and guidelines are, by definition, that which is not a LOCALCONSNSUS, and are the bar against which local consensuses (most often formed in topical wikiprojects like the ones that most frequently vent about MOS:ICONS and MOS in general) are measured. So your comment, that the concerns that part of MOS are a local consensus are valid, is a two-fold close error. 4439:. Like I said, I was in the process of restoring any lost comments caused by the technical glitch. I'm not sure who told you it is always better to abandon your changes and start over, but that is simply not the case. In a case such as this one, where my change was a multiple line change that was over 12K bytes in size, it was certainly not better to abandon it and start over to protect a couple one line comments or typo fixes that were less than 800 bytes. As long as the end result is that no comments are lost, then it doesn't matter how that goal is achieved. The 6156:, I see only two deletes (and one was proposer) and five keeps. The delete !votes lack the weight required to say delete and the keep !votes have the required weight in the reasons to say keep as opposed to no consensus to me. My first thought was to actually relist the discussion, but I reread all of the comments and saw there was consensus to keep. You are more than welcome to renominate it (if it's going to be part of a batch, it should all be in one nomination) or take it to DRV and I'd be happy recuse myself and let process take its course. :) Happy editing! — 4553: 5572: 11683:
will have all of the evidence at their disposal (I won't be closing the next discussion on the topic, as I feel it is inappropriate to close consecutive discussions on the same basic topic). Make sure that when you are listing all of the previous discussions that you include a sub-section with all of the sources and things you can find that oppose the use of these fixture sections and all of the ones that support the use. The purpose of doing this in the description is to make sure that your description is as neutral and fair to both sides right up front.
10927:. By contrast, dates and times in the wikitext of pages - such as in user signatures - are always in the Wiki's default time zone (which for the English Knowledge, Commons and Meta is UTC) and stored as plain text, with no time zone conversion. If you view the history of a discussion page (such as this one), and the times listed there are different from those in the page text, and the difference is always the same amount - such as five hours - that's a giveaway for your user pref time zone being different from the Wiki's default time zone. 11854: 4420:) 20:01, 28 November 2014 (UTC) I don't think you did this out of bad faith. You probably removed Readrose's comment by accident. Just be careful when an edit conflict arises that you haven't removed another editor(or administrator in this case)'s comment. The best solution if you are faced with a series of edit conflicts is not to save your contributions, but to leave the editing window entirely and start all over again. You can easily copy your entire contribution before leaving and the paste it back in your new attempt. Regards, 5985:. Anyways, you're still going to need a community consensus to do away with NACs. I'm no more disposed towards decline than any other editor, including administrators. If I find that a request is appropriate, I either leave it alone if it is clear enough, I attempt to clarify the request to make sure it is clear to whomever comes around that can carry it out, or I ping someone I know can carry it out that has been active recently if it has been sitting for some time in the queue. I do appreciate your concern. Happy editing! — 3803: 4202: 1766: 10654:) are not supported across all browsers, while hex colors are. While status quo may hold some sway, I am unclear why one editor's personal preference for word-based colors should have priority over another editor's personal preference for hex-based colors, and I am not sure how much of it is personal preference, and how much of it is really just coding standards. But I agree with both of you that this is totally a "bike shed" issue. Maybe a broader discussion about standardizing to hex codes could be opened at 2647: 4670: 12360:. I saw the double header once I sent it out, and wasn't impressed. I didn't see the double header when I clicked preview, and am not impressed. I didn't see a broken template, and still don't. Might be in the section that is scrolled off my screen, I'll have to check it when I get home in a couple days and have a computer. I'll decide if it's worth going through with AWB and fix then or not. Anyways, I really do appreciate you letting me know and I hope you have a happy holiday season. :D — 3057:
have some gaps in data I need to research and fix. I'm guessing that a 10% of active editors being administrators is about what the proportion should be, although I'm sure that there are many that would disagree with me and without some kind of community consensus on what the target % should be, I had to go with my gut. That said, the last column is a three color scale with the upper and lower limits both being red as you get further from the target 10%. The part I know you've been waiting for:
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independant participation in the discussion and reduced the likelihood of the frankly misjudged and poorly concieved block from happening. As such you do share responsibility for the near lynching that took place. I would urge you to stop marking notififcations as minor edits and would also suggest that you took a less defensive line when your actions are challenged. If you intend to participate in drama fests then you have to expect to be judged in the same way that you were seeking to have
4846:) that is extremely useful in making it easy to detect copyvios. I've asked multiple times for suggestions for improvement, and have gotten little back. At this point, I'm guessing the best thing to do to get the word out is to send out a follow-up MMs before too long so letting people know about the script and how to set it up and use it, and then see if any replies come in. I've got some more features I want to add and then we can work-up a new MMs newsletter together. Happy editing! — 2694: 359: 236: 5687: 13848: 7582:. AGF is especially true in cases where websites are listed as references but the exact page name of the supporting document is missing. Based on the AfC workflow, I'm requesting that you restore the draft and allow the page creator to supply the missing pieces. I'd be more than happy to tag it for deletion in seven days time if that does not happen and sources can not be found. That is only fair to the new editor trying to create the page. As for the other part of it, please see 8572: 8315: 5525: 5248: 5171: 8721: 8443: 3672: 10931:
text always correspond to the times in page histories, but does mean that I occasionally need to do a mental calculation when I read a recently-posted reply and think "What? That's half an hour in the future". What I suggest is that you set your time zone to "Use wiki default (UTC)", check your user rights log and amend your user page where necessary, and then you can either leave your time zone as UTC, or set it back to "America/New York" or whatever you prefer. --
8514: 9389: 13115: 10247: 8884: 10190: 10125: 8799: 9084: 5417: 10420: 5717: 7450: 2995: 993: 8358: 5945:(because you recognise that this is inappropriate for a non-admin). The situation is analogous here. While there may or may not be an explicit rule forbidding this, I nonetheless submit that it is common sense. As you are not able to make the changes requested, the only outcome you are technical able to perform is to decline the edit. The effect of this is likely to be a bias you towards declining requests. — Martin 5446: 10183: 10118: 8792: 4394: 11342: 2927: 8365: 7855:(sorry, threading is getting a bit messy) Dusti, I don't really do AFD, and I don't really do porn, so it'll have to wait for someone else. If nothing else, it sounds like HW wanted to comment, so I wouldn't suggest anyone reclosing those in the next couple of hours, once the 7 day clock chimes. Just wait a little bit. No need to go in search of someone to close it, it will get handled in the fullness of time. 5136: 4318:, earlier, at my very early age in wikipedia, someone has created a multipla sandbox header for my en.wikipedia. Latterly I get understand that, it was you. Obliged. Hence, in recent days, I am feeling necessity of such a multiple header sandbox once again but not for en.wikipedia but bn.wikipedia. Please, this time let me understand how to create such a multiple header sandbox. My user page in Bengali is: 5885: 10301: 7035:
archive his talk page, it's not unexpected that <=8 of those people might show up in the discussion. They should clearly identify their past interaction so that the reviewing admin can see who's "involved" and who's new to the situation. That said, Knowledge process isn't always simple or clear and we definitely don't criticize editors merely for failing to understand all of our arcane procedures.
9800:'oppose' arguments/editors matters less since they all said roughly the same thing. My decision was based on the fact that the end of the discussion leaned towards merging with that article (instead of the originally proposed one) and I saw no arguments that outweighed the consensus for it to be merged. Thanks for stopping by though! You are welcome to request a review if you like. Happy editing! — 5453: 8537: 8382: 5488: 12414: 11466: 10572: 9876:, the northwestern region of South Asia that includes the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir (which consists of Jammu, the Kashmir Valley, and Ladakh), the Pakistan-administered autonomous territories of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit–Baltistan, and the Chinese-administered regions of Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract. Where is the basis for that in the discussion and in the 5927: 2356: 1466: 5938: 8857: 12671:, the fact that something was established as a site-wide policy or guideline does not make it set in stone. Any consensus that is achieved by a group of editors that has a greater number of participants will supersede the consensus achieved by a smaller group of editors. Perhaps, as such, this is no longer a guideline any more since it was the consensus of 28 participants, 12226:, whether statistics would tell something about the editors that did vote last year, and not this year (did they lose interest, did they all forget to vote, hide under a rock, left, or are all banned?), as well as the 'new' voters (who did not vote last year or ever). I can't escape the feeling that most people simply found nothing to support, and therefore did not vote. -- 5049:
better, either on the project page itself or its talk page, please feel free to make improvements or galvanize brainstorming. Thus far, there are not specific proposals, but more votes on the concept. The talk page is where people are starting to go further into detail. It would also be nice to get people from existing genealogy projects to join the discussion. ---
12622:. Its not the job of an RFC closer to offer opinions on whether concerns raised are "valid" or not. Community consensus determines whether they're valid, it's the closer job simply to note that they were raised (or not - mentioning such complaints at all is highly unusual in a close). If the community determined that the concerns raised, that MOS:ICONS is a 2248:(for white). If you want to add more formatting like some of my above examples, I'll have to add optional parameters and whatnot to accommodate that. You can actually do the first one fairly easily yourself if you like, while the second one would take someone that actually understands CSS and templates to properly add the code. Let me know. :) — 2904:
haven't seen you around much so Im not sure if you know how cynical some in the community can be.) Im not too good at visuals, but I know how important they can be to a strong case. So please if you create anything you thing will help, just add it direct to whatever part of the page you think is best. Thanks very much for the possible help!
6317: 3042:. I think what you've done already is great, it's much easier to take in a good graph than raw numbers. But including the ones already on RfA talk, we have quite a good range of different graphs now you've added your projections. So it might not strengthen the case much to have more. Just saying as it would be a lot of data to crunch. 11531:. Your only stated reason for your closing that there is consensus they these lists are non-encyclopedic. I'm having trouble discerning any level of consensus here. After the proponent posted the (non neutral) RfC, three people weighed in to say they are not encyclopedic and two people weighed in to say they are. I don't see the 2922:, I've created the first chart based on the data I have found so far... Still need to find a historic database of active users per month... It shows that based on the current decline of successful RfAs compared to total number of RfAs submitted, by the middle of 2018, RfAs will no longer result in successful new admins. 13895:, I added you to the ticket because I thought it was something you might be interested in. It would be a way for AWB to tag edits as "made with AWB" without taking up valuable edit summary characters. I see you constantly commenting on the AWB bugs page and figured you had some pull and interest of development. :) — 4909:. It has no real AI of it's own. Since CopyVios now does it's own scan of the article for URLs (took over a year to get that feature added), it now only opens one tab using that tool and, if toggled on, all of the dupdet tabs. If nothing else, it is still a useful sidebar link to access the toollab tools. — 3021:, I'm still working on collecting more data. At this time, however, what I've collected so far for number of admins : active editors seems fairly balanced at the moment. It's a visual that might not support the goal, but I still have more data to collect, so I don't want to say for sure at this time... — 11682:
What I'd suggest doing, since you seem to feel somewhat strongly about this, is to start a new RfC with the sole purpose of eliminating that section of the guideline. In your description of the problem, make sure that you include links to any and all discussions on the topic so that the new reviewer
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I have removed the header because it was providing special weight to your opinion. There is no way this article had to remain since it had some allegations and unfounded reports. Justice007, RegentsPark, Me, and few others had already agreed for a merge and provided a few valid reasons. Therefore the
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discovered the page (probably going through my contributions looking at NAC AFD's) and did what I did, thinking it was an attack page. At the time, I was on my cell phone and sent Technical 13 a Facebook message asking him if he could check out the NAC's that HW were disputing. I got an email that an
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specifically says it applies to all namespaces, including DRAFT:. Like I said, I'll provide the text by email to anyone who asks for it, but without a reliable source for these accusations, I won't restore it, not even to draft space. I don't know that I have time to look at Dusti's issue, but if I
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There are references there on the page, you are just choosing to ignore them. That is not an attack page, the citations are just not in-line. It is simply a formatting error. I'm not sure what reversion you have done, as I have not looked, but your insistence on charging at me like a flaming meteor
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Definitely not. Technical13 is simply unfamiliar with our drama boards (unlike you, NE and I who are more experienced). He followed the instructions literally as computer tech folk like to do. Technical13 has done incredibly good work for Knowledge. You should immediately stop busting his/her chops
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Sorry, I'd not seen your previous answers (still haven't actually). Sorry that I missed them. I would say that you probably shouldn't have contacted them all. I realize it's a call between vote stacking issues and notifying all involved, but going back a year for everyone who raised the issue is a
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restart that task to bring it up to date nearly a week ago now. There is really no reason to remove anyone from the page until the host landing is going again... It was only shut down due to issues with the bot, which I have a little more knowledge about the coding language used for the bot and hope
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ad 2/ That's a rather rudimentary discussion and it does not take into account the size of the uncollapsed navbox relative to the size of the article. On some of the articles where you added this navbox, it's now half or more of the contents, which seems a bit excessive to say the least. Common sense
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We (say that we) don't count !votes, so I'm not sure the number matters—those last several keep !votes "per GNG" should mean close to nothing towards consensus, especially as no one endeavored to say how it met the GNG and with what sources. If it does revert to numbers, I didn't vote but would think
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If you don't do so already, I'd like to ask for your to help with this problem by taking on the practice of performing a copyvio check as the first step in any AfC review. The most basic method is to simply copy a unique but small portion of text from the draft body and run it through a search engine
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template. I looked around, and it doesn't appear there are any alternate similar templates that only give a link with not flag (there are ones that give flags with no links), but they could probably just be replaced with regular links I would think if there is consensus to do away with those flags.
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Walter, this is a bit of an overstretch on your part. If you want to effectively ban flag icons from user space, you need to take this up on the MOS:ICON talk page. Making potentially controversial edits to a template in wide use, without notice and consensus after discussion, is a probably not the
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flag. You are more than welcome to use any account that doesn't violate the username policy to make bot edits to your own userspace for example (which don't require approval). Once one want to break that barrier however, you will need approval to get the bot flag. I will comment on that discussion
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Hi there, Technical 13. I wasn't sure whether replying to the e-mail directly would work, and since you linked to your user page in your signature, I thought I'd move the conversation here. I neglected to mention my existing username in my application (my bad!), but I'm the one who applied to use the
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in the edit summary :-) There tends to be dozens, even hundreds of image to delete. So I use a combination of Twinkle and AWB at the same time. Twinkle's deli-batch to delete images (which have just been quickly checked one by one to ensure that permission has not been provided), also Twinkle kindly
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on the WP:RU talk page. Some WP:RU editors are fine with these sections, others are opposed, both sides have dug in. Some editors said they opposed including these sections because they are unencyclopedic — a circular argument. I gave up discussing the issue there based on my perception that further
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I have deliberately set my time zone on all wikis to whichever option begins "Use wiki default" - on English Knowledge and several others, that's "Use wiki default (UTC)"; on the French Knowledge, it's "Use wiki default (Europe/Paris)", which is UTC+1; and so on. This means that for me, the times in
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issue and the more generalize term is the hex triplet. I would appreciate it if you could show me how using a named color in an ambiguous template, which is the less used format amongst web coding professions, is appropriate because the template has strong national ties to those named colors. I've
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To answer your specific question, no. There is a way to do it with the API (I could write you a script, but not soon) or with AWB (which I could probably do now) and tag each one of them someway to make them easy for you to find. How would you want them tagged? Is there a CSD criterion for that?
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because my intentions where in no way to have HW blocked over this issue. I do agree that the block wasn't entirely inappropriate because HW decided to be combative and caused that upon himself. The discussion on AN could have gone 24-36 hours before the forced archiving was done to make sure that
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I wanted to come here as I know it may seem disheartening you changing all the HTML to HTML5 and then I revert it - I 100% appreciate your efforts and it's very very much appreciated but I hate people changing everything of mine (it's just the way I am), I know all the CSS/HTML 5 it's just real life
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OK, I';ve looked at your script, and judging by the code, it suffers from the same basic problems as all other scripts: one on hand, it can only detect what is open to search engines on the internet, which is a very limited set of the material that might be copied. On the other, it doesn't seem to
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tag, which would have caused ALL subsequent posts to be entirely italicized). As for dealing with edit conflicts, everyone has the right to deal with them in their own way as long as it is not unreasonably disruptive. Making the edit through the conflict and going back to the diff of the edit to fix
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T13, are the team colors for this template independent of all other templates, or does it share a common color scheme with any others? Frietjes created a common color scheme for the navboxes used by the NFL and CFB WikiProjects, and I don't want to screw any of that up . . . . I know nothing about
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In a world where everyone working here is volunteering, it would be wise to remember that yelling about shitty code every time someone quickly solves a problem due to a request in -en-help because it wasn't a 100% optimal solution is a pretty damn good way to just get everyone to leave the project,
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reflects a proposal from one editor that they be removed, a second proposal from another editor regarding a different way of presenting the information, and then further discussion about the second proposal with no meaningful discussion of the original proposal regarding removal. You'll notice that
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if you are impatient, and then wait for a response which may or may not be faster). Next, looking at the result of the module, you can see that the active ones are green and the inactive ones (as determined by date or blocked status) are red (toggled inactive currently doesn't do this, yet). Your
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It's optional, but I don't recommend omitting it if you want the module to mark editors who haven't edited in quite some time as inactive. That said, you do need to update the last edit dates about once a year or so, which shouldn't be too much trouble. This is because there is no way that I know
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that whatever new colors are chosen will maintain the same level of total compatibility. If we instead use word, then the new colors may lower compatibility and cause issues because, as you said, not all word-based color codes are compatible with all browsers, and not all colors may correspond to a
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That's a legitimately good point: a word-based color code is easy to mentally associate with the end result, while a hex-based color code is a bit more abstract and not immediately obvious. However, my point of view is this: it is very reasonable to assume that, in the future, there may be a change
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well, it looks like one of you is following the other around (I got involved because this page is on my watchlist, and I saw "User:Technical 13", and "Hullaballoo Wolfowitz" and "December 2014" on my watchlist and said to myself "uh-oh"). I'd wager that this going to end in wailing and gnashing of
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With another view, I am concerned that you chose to mark all your notifications as minor edits. This had the effect of making the canvassing - and yes I do consider it as such - far more stealthy then it should have been. Seeing the notification come up on watchlists would definately have increased
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Hobit, you might have misread my two statements above or I might not have been clear. I don't think it's a good idea to notify every editor because it's just creating a lot of work, but I understand that somebody could read the AN/ANI edit message and get the idea that they should do exactly that.
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That's what I thought you were doing, and, as I just said a better interface would be a good thing; it would be nice to have one combined place to look. But I also thought you were gettting more ambitious and stretching the limits of what can be expected fro m these tools . I'm glad we understand
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Some of the more obvious indicia of a copyvio are use of the first person ("we/our/us..."), phrases like "this site", or apparent artifacts of content written for somewhere else ("top", "go to top", "next page", "click here", use of smartquotes, etc.); inappropriate tone of voice, such as an overly
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as a form of performance measurement for the trial, to see how many article-subjects saw the template, read it, and hit the "click here" button. It's been a year now and it is an ideal time to see how many clicks the template got, but I have no idea how to use the tracker code in it to see how many
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in the paragraph starting "Operators may carry out limited testing of bot processes without approval...". That, of course, does not negate the other reason you mentioned for not creating the account, which is that it violates the current username policy because the name implies it's a bot (at least
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John, hopefully your edit doesn't break the bot. Once I get to a computer, I'll have to revert uyou only until that can be confirmed. I'm using the mobile editor and can't see a thing, so I'm hoping this doesn't break other comments. RedRose; July 09 is not a full date as there Is no year. Full
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like it's following NOTBURO and IAR, but really it often makes things worse because it so often causes a meta-discussion to break out about whether it was too early or not. I think the result of that discussion is that early closes of AFD's, even apparently non-contentious ones, even when it is't
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references, just clutter that amounts to no more than "go find out about it by reading newspapers", it's an obvious BLP violation, to which the policy direction for "immediate" removal applies. As Jimbo Wales himself commented, BLP violations should not be kept in hopes they might be fixable; zero
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T13, those sources were not adequate for the claims made in the article. They were only links to news websites, not to actual articles. If you want, I'll email you a copy of the deleted draft, and if better sources are found, it can easily be reinstated. meanwhile, I've a few minutes to look for
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decline the draft on that basis. Copyright violations need to be dealt with immediately as they may harm those whose content is being used and expose Knowledge to potential legal liability. If the draft is substantially a copyvio, and there's no non-infringing version to revert to, please mark the
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Hello Technical 13/2014. This message is part of a mass mailing to people who appear active in reviewing articles for creation submissions. First of all, thank you for taking part in this important work! I'm sorry this message is a form letter – it really was the only way I could think of to covey
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saying what happened, assuming he knows how it happened, but a more appropriate course of action would have been to fix the link to your user page and start a new section on his talk page asking him. It certainly wouldn't have been appropriate for him to give you an explanation in an edit summary
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and I disagree about a lot of things, but I am confident he/she is not vandalizing your signature, I'm sure the cursor went somewhere they didn't mean it to. That happens to people all the time. You embarrass yourself assuming they did it on purpose, are violating a policy you appear to hold dear
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I just created an image of what I have for data so far. I've gotten most of it from WP: pages or stats.wikimedia.org. I've color coded it all with a 3-tone scale except for the last column which is percent of active editors that are administrators. Some of my data isn't lining up properly and I
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After we figure this out, I would like you to examine how we could use white text for all instances of this particular template, and find a way to use the secondary color (i.e. the color previously used for the text) as a stripe or other highlight to the primary color -- but we can talk about that
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LOL@T13. Keep it simple, Show Off! White text reversed out of royal blue background, please. Here's the second issue: is the scheme used in this template (orange text reversed out of royal blue background) somehow tied to the color schemes for other templates, etc.? If so, we need to know that
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I had just reverted my edit and was edit conflicted when posting here to inform you. What concerns me is that the reverted edit seems to have corrupted the output completely. I fear that I may have complicate matters at this point. I will wait for you to evaluate the situation before I do anything
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to have the bot change what it receives from the Rotten Tomatoes API into a format that you find acceptable; or get Rotten Tomatoes to change what they use on their website and what the API returns (good luck with that). The simplest option here is to change the CS1 module to accept a correct and
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is is a state in northern India. Perhaps it's reasonable to suggest merging an article about rape in a specific Indian state into a general article about rape in the entire country, particularly if this state is not more notable for rape incidents than any other Indian state. But you seem to have
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have happened had random passers-by been the only people involved. But as it is, it feels a lot like bullying. I realize that wasn't your intention, but it was the effect. And I'd argue it should have been foreseeable. We all make mistakes (this week I may be a world-record holder for that in
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instead of my reasoning given above that they were selected simply as protocol for being an editor involved in the dispute that has been ongoing for years with no resolution. The dispute was in the page's edit history and the edit summary given. I'm unable to pull up his exact wording, but it was
4492:. I just made it readable for myself. With a part of it in italics, following another part without a break it's just a mess. And regarding the edit conflicts, I found out through trial and error what is the most efficient way of dealing with a series of edit-conflicts without making a mess of it. 3981:
Oh, fine, hopefully T13 doesn't mind me hijacking his talk page too much. Don't lecture me about not knowing 100% what another editor was thinking, and then tell me you did what you did because you know what they were thinking. It's hypocritical. Or at least if you're going to do that, try to be
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For my little prediction, I didn't use any defensive wording as I was only looking two months ahead. If you're going to look further ahead, please word it carefully otherwise there might be massive attacks if you predict anything too confidently. (Sorry if you don't need this advise, it's just I
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has been restored, I would like to ask your time to review it once again and consider removing if not all, then at least some of the maintenance tags, which you placed in March. As I mentioned, I have done quite a considerable work with references. In addition to the changes in the article I have
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does support hex codes. VE-doesn't support colors at all, CodeEditor shows all named colors as green (kind of confusing when you type red and get green styled text) and all hex codes are blue, and highlighter doesn't do anything special with colors at all and treats them simply as parameters. —
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have reliable sourcing. I've emailed it to T13 and if he can reference it, I won't dispute a sourced draft space article (I still have other issues with the page, but they aren't speedy-able). And if it turns out HW is following Dusti, that's a bad idea too. Nobody should be following anybody,
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There is no separation in the ability to mark a "please see" or a generic TB as minor from marking an "AN/ANI" as minor. I send way more of the other kinds of TBs so it isn't reasonable for me to mark no TBs as minor. Twinkle would need to offer the ability to change the setting for just those
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I don't think you did anything wrong at all. (1) You don't need to notify every editor who's diff you present, unless you are complaining about that editor. (2) You are entitled to notify people that an issue they are concerned about is being discussed. If HW ignored requests from 8 people to
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Hey, we left this hanging on Friday -- can you execute the white reversed out of royal blue for articles about Florida Gators football players that utilize this particular infobox template? If so, I have a follow-up question/request about how we might utilize orange as a third highlight color.
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display a royal blue background with white text reversed out for Florida Gators players? The University of Florida's primary colors are royal blue and orange, but white is used as a secondary color when necessary. We have changed all of the University of Florida and Florida Gators navboxes and
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Yeah, sorry about that, had to go out of town for the weekend for my daughter's 3rd birthday party. All college sports use the same to color templates. If you want to change it for just one sport, then parameters will have to be added to the template to allow you to override the default color
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When I hit the first redirect page, I thought about it, and since redirect pages are intended to be nothing more than navigational tools to help readers get from one topic to another, navboxes are intended to be a navigational tool to help readers get from one topic to a related one, and since
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as a place to centralize discussion related to a potential Wikimedia genealogy project. Discussions have taken place before, but stalled. This was an opportunity to discuss options, voice support or concerns, etc. There is more on the talk page. If you can think of ways to frame the discussion
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Great--I was planning to X-check against our actions, and see if wide discrepancies were possibly a mistake. Tho I do not think a number is necessarily useful in judging submission, it will be interesting to see if it might be. I'd be very willing to help by running checks against a sample of
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OK, I'll go with "But I think it shows a lack of experience". I'd thought I'd seen T13 around AN/ANI a lot, but I'm fine with being mistaken about that. Just as long as T13 understands the issues now, I'm happy. And yes, I'm well aware how helpful T13 has been in the last year or so! Very
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Thanks for pinging. Actually, the six admins who protected the template have performed their protections over a space of six years. This is a rather long timescale compared to how quickly situations with same-sex marriage around the world have been changing in the last few years. Therefore, I
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when you have a moment. Basically, the idea (not mine!) is to float an image behind the portal - I was able to make the table transparent and add an image with no problems, but I'm not sure how to get the rest of the page visible; the height of the image cuts off everything below. Any ideas?
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I italicize the verbatim close I used in the actual discussion. I'm technically quoting myself, and find it appropriate to italicize that. The bolding is as-is from the actual close that shows the consensus (or lack thereof) without my additional notes and comments. Was there a discussion
6082:. I only close requests that are clear cut cases of nothing can happen (without more discussion, which may (not) be due to the fact that I object to the request) either because it is a blank request, on the wrong page, would be highly controversial, or lacks one of the other requirements of 11584:
articles. I do appreciate you stopping by to ask me about it if it was unclear to you, I would be happy to elaborate a little further if you have specific questions, and you can always request a review if you still don't think my closing reasonably reflects the consensus. Happy editing! —
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Floquenbeam, do you really know another editors intentions with such 100% certainty? What I know is that another editor replaced my username in my signature with a snark to make a point. It's up to that editor to excuse himself and say if it was a mistake or not. Until then, I am going on
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N is certainly an interesting stat. Myself and WSC think every cluefull longterm editor should have the chance to be an admin if they want to, but you're right most would probably prefer something closer to 10%. Can't believe how fast you've built all this up. Happy editing to you too.
12000:, that script currently only gives the close and relist tabs when in edit (action=edit) mode. Your screenshot show that you were expecting to see them when in read (action=view) mode. Please click on the edit link/tab and see if the links appear when the script completes loading. :) 3991:
when it is applied to other editors, and needlessly escalating it into a whole thing, to the detriment of everyone involved. T13 tried to handle this with a minimum of fuss, which should be encouraged, not whined about. You are in the wrong here, and owe T13 and Kudpung an apology. --
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hi I noticed you once answered at the Village Pump, ( but recently, last 4 days, I haven't gotten anywhere there) , the "revision history statistics " link is down,its at "External tools" in page histories at the English Knowledge for users with en or en-gb as language. It's made by
2597:, I've just been really busy with schoolwork and getting caught up on assigments after being bedridden for the first three weeks of class with a 103°F temperature and haven't had time to applying your suggestion and interact with it. I haven't forgotten though. :) Happy wikiing! — 651:
Okay, I'm at a computer and have had a chance to look at everything. The date isn't set by the template, it is set by the bot on the sub-pages of the template for each entry. This means I do not have to revert John's edit, the bot will do it on the next update pass. The full date
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only other option is to spend some time and learn how to script in lua, which may interest you (I know enough about other coding languages to poke at it and know I won't blow things up, but usually defer important things to others). I hope you find this at least slightly helpful. —
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That said, you are more than welcome to add your "personal" feelings, thoughts and objections to the current wording in the discussion section of the RfC. I would be more than happy to review a draft for such and RfC if you want to work it up in your user space. Happy editing! —
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Just to let you know that I have reverted your close to this discussion as I regard it as premature. It may not end up actually moving, but I found your swift "SNOW" close inappropriate. There is no harm in letting it run, and some other alternatives may be brought up. — Martin
12446:, that part of the script has been updated. There some other parts that will need updating at some point, but for now they are stable. While you are here, I'll note that I'm working on a project trying to bring most of the coding on Knowledge up to the most current standards ( 2089:
infoboxes to white text reversed out of a royal blue background, with orange used as a highlight color when the wiki-coding permits it. For an example of this particular infobox in use, and the illegibility of orange text reversed out of a royal blue background, please see the
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I see you've restored this with references, so I've undeleted the version I previously deleted, to preserve the editing history. Also, for some reason you restored to article space and moved to draft, I assume that was a mistake? I've re-deleted the resulting redirect from
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Anyways, I think that this topic on this talk page has reached a point where it is concluded (as I have no interest in pursuing it any further) and I would suggest that follow up discussions take place on whomsoever's talk page is appropriate. Thank you and happy editing! —
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without properly testing in the sandbox are what broke the template as you saw it. I've reverted that problem. You are now back at where my previous comment left you with needing to change how Rotten Tomatoes returns info from the API or changing the CS1 template to allow
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it changes from the metal awards to an ordinal type. Are there are types or color schemes you'd like added? If so, maybe I should change the parameter name to "award" or something else and make it a switch statement instead of the ifeq it currently is. Let me know. :) —
6560:'s talk page. I saw that you moved the post, but since he should get notifications and see it was posted on his talk page, shouldn't be too much of an issue. Thanks for stopping by and notifying me though, I do appreciate the extra little effort you put in to it. :) — 10892:. I didn't reach far enough across my number pad when typing I suppose when I typed it. You say that my time there is EST, are they all EST or are some UTC? I'd actually prefer them to be all UTC, so I'll change them all today based on that info. Thanks again. :) — 10629:, but that spelling was not used here). If you're going to make changes for the sake of HTML 5 compliance, you need to be sure that any other changes made at the same time are not influenced by personal preference, since others may well prefer the version as it was. -- 7922:
That's what I figured. I've asked about this at the help desk, but you're a technical sort, maybe you'll know. Is there a way for a non-bot person, with no AWB, who doesn't even know what API actually is, to find all article space pages that redirect to draft space?
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by default unless there is consensus on the navbox template's talk page, so if you wish to change the behavior of that navbox you will need to discuss it on the talk page of the navbox template talk page or each article that it is a specific problem. Happy editing! —
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provides us with information that a secondary source may be a 'drawn on' primary source. This means that, as I understand it (please correct me if I have interpreted it incorrectly), two pages may be combined to form a secondary source. In our case, the two pages are
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It is very likely just a difference in browsers. Either way, it can't stay like that. You could probably set a negative offset to the top parameter and move it up. You may be better off just having it placed in the bottom corner like I do with the link box for
10784:, but I'd be more than happy to take it to a broader discussion to see if the community reaches consensus and "formalize" what scheme we should use in templates, whether we should favor hex-based or word-based color codes (or status quo, for reasons similar to 8379:!!! Best wishes to you, your family and relatives this holiday season! Take this opportunity to bond with your loved ones, whether or not you are celebrating Christmas. This is a special time for everybody, and spread the holiday spirit to everybody out there! 2547:
Got this one handled already. I still need to deal with the college football player infobox discussed above. And if you have time over the weekend, I've got a couple other small coding issues with which I could use help. Got time over the next five days?
911:, in July I have asked you to review maintenance tags you have previously placed on my article. The reason is that I have significantly reworked my article after your feedback. Now I noticed that you have archived my request without providing any feedback. 13245:
Browsers may not be the principal factor. It's also one of those things that varies between skins - what's right for one isn't necessarily right for another. Y-offsets in particular seem to be calculated using a different origin; compare the appearance in
7692:(ec) ***There are no references on the page. There is a "References" heading, followed by four generic links to news sites. None of the linked pages mentions either the article subject or the living person the article accuses of murdering him. Without any 4519:
whatever was accidentally changed is my method when I've added multiple kilobytes to a discussion and those kilobytes take up many lines since there is no way to simply copy those lines to my clipboard and re-add them at the end. Anyways, happy editing! —
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This matter is for the moment resolved. I don't think it is necessary to dig into every participant and audit all of them. It is not a good use of time that could be better spent improving the encyclopedia. Perhaps we could sum this up to dispel any
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Anyways, I'll update that table as I gather more data and figure out which data set is correct in all the places I have conflicts (most conflicts are marked with little red triangles in the cell corner where I have comments). Anyways, happy editing! —
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There is no issue of votes stacking if the prior involvement of those editors is disclosed so that the person closing the discussion can take that into account. What I don't want is somebody to get the impression that Technical13 did something wrong.
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we must promote the use of hex-based color codes over word-based color codes whenever possible, across the entire project. It also provides a much higher level of flexibility and nuance in the actual choice of the colors we use. Of course, that's my
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Follow-up: please execute the color change for this one template. Most other templates have a built-in option where white can be used for the text color. Also can you list the templates that are impacted by the uniform Florida Gators color scheme?
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for help on a small technical item, but then realized he/she hasn't been on much, so I was wondering if you could chime in. I don't know if you remember, but about one year ago there was consensus at Proposals for a trial run of automatically adding
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and take my word at face value, which I'm not particularly surprised about nor am I offended by. I've posted my final comment on his talk page about the issues and have unwatched it, so I have no idea where it has gone from there. Happy editing! —
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Oh, the real problem with the way you did it is that you ended up with a strongly opinionated group at AN that ended up moving far too quickly (there was no reason this couldn't have been discussed for a while) and ended in a block. The same thing
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I'm not an expert on this. My main concern is seeing the red warning disappear, whether by the fixing the template or fixing CS1. I'm just playing middle man. I usually ask Batty for date questions as I consider him an expert on this. I'll ping
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the count on my userpage to be clear. Of my other children, My son is 17, my older daughter is 16, and my youngest just turned 3. I believe you can see images of my children (and my cat) on my FaceBook page if you so desired. Happy editing! —
8338:, I am actually fairly busy until after Christmas. I'd be more than happy to help you out with some more stuff then. :) BTW, I decided to start a new section down here as the one up top was getting kind of long. Happy editing until then! — 7337:, I've reverted my changes on it and asked the editor who requested the changes to track down the issue and resolve it. If you can give me more details, I'll happily dig deeper. Links to 3 or 4 pages with the issue would be good. Thanks. — 2319:
It's gooing to take me a little time and mental capacity to remember exactly what I needed to do for this, but will try to remember it in the next few days, feel free to poke me again on it if I seem to have forgotten or am taking too long. —
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If you did not create it entirely yourself, please ask the person who created the file to take one of the two steps listed above, or if the owner of the file has already given their permission to you via email, please forward that email to
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That is a really poor example. Although I didn't mark the requests with the template (for various reasons like I didn't know at the time that it was required to use a template and which templates should be used. I have marked requests on
13697:, is this an issue with the tool or an issue with labs? Can we get Ozzie reporting this to whomever needs to be involved in fixing the issue every time it goes down, I am at a point that I don't want to hear about it anymore. Thanks. — 3744:, I can certainly see how that would be confusing. I have a cat, my userpage is a more casual environment than a candidate's statement page for ArbCom, and I love my cat like a daughter, so I counted her as a daughter at the time. I've 10551:, which applies to TEs as much as to admins. Your recent re-acquisition of the template-editor bit does not give you the right to drive a steamroller through contentious changes. Please restore the colour names that you altered today. -- 12014:
script to handle all kinds of common discussions and offer links in both read and edit mode and add a bunch of other features like the ability to tag the talk pages of discussions closed as anything other than delete. Happy editing! —
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Hello. I was curious how you choose people to notify about the section at AN about HW. He claimed it was canvasing of those he's had conflict with in the past. I assume that wasn't the criteria. Could you explain what was? Thanks,
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There also is one more topic that seems unclear to me: 'Upon doing some research, in order for an item to be in a list, it needs to have its own page on Knowledge'. Most, if not all, articles on Knowledge categorized as lists, such as
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Several WP:RU national team articles currently have these sections, which reflects a lack of consensus across WP:RU. Several editors have have added these sections to articles or restored sections that Shudde had tried to delete. See
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and come back here and discuss it, in the mean time, that page is not eligible for deletion and blanking it is against policy. You have three hours to reply, then I intend to request assistance from an administrator on the matter. —
12905:! A while back, you agreed to have your name attached to some of the daily Teahouse invites sent by HostBot. Are you still interested in having your name included in some of these invites? If not, I'm happy to remove your name from 11775:
confirm('Are you sure you want to completely remove this edit request from the page? In general, this should not be done to good-faith requests, even if they are blank, unless they are duplicates of other requests by the same user,
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I also personally prefer using hex colors rather than word-based, for the sake of standardization/consistency as well as flexibility, to make it non-language-dependent, and because, as you said, some word-based color codes (such as
7896:, as my comments on your talk page and via our discussions, however, I agree that someone else should do it (perhaps even ask for a neutral party who hasn't previous interacted with HW) to prevent any additional unneeded drama. — 674:
valid date. Regardless of what y'all choose to do, this has nothing to do with the template, and I have no control over any of it so please take further discussion off of my talk page and put it on the proper venue. Good Luck! —
13010:(scroll down) shows this is the proper way to deal with such large proposals. So, there are two ways to fix the issue you are having. Give me a link to the broken links so I can fix them, or you can just fix them yourself. :) — 7500:. An article accusing a living person of murder without valid references is a gross BLP violation. Nonspecific links to news sites are not valid references. Moving a gross BLP violation to draftspace is not an appropriate action. 5812:
If you have uploaded other files, consider checking that you have provided evidence that their copyright owners have agreed to license their works under the tags you supplied, too. You can find a list of files you have created in
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I haven't typically, although I was planning on adding all the Q&A pages for the other candidates (when there are some other candidates) to my watchlist to see what I can learn from others thoughts and ideas. Happy editing! —
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Thanks, T13. I think you should use some codes of Mr.Zman's CloseAFD2 script. I mean an ultimate version of Closing AfD script that will be used by everyone. I have also seen some other CloseAFD scripts which are not well know.
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and the page's edit history from October 2014 where Shudde was edit warring with two other editors over this and he ended up losing the discussion. I am not aware of anyone other than Shudde trying to remove these sections from
2494:: flag icons are improperly built into the template for the geographic locations of the swim meets. I would ask that you remove this built-in function, so that only the flag icons for the swimmers remain. Please let me know. 11603:
had previously reached consensus on this issue on two occasions. I don't share the view that WP:RU had or has reached the consensus you describe; rather, what you see reflects the views of one highly-motivated editor (Shudde):
8266:, is there a userscript available to make the technical component of closing these discussions easier? I know there are scripts for XfD discussions, and I'm wondering if you know if there is one available for this. Thanks. — 6190:
It's not about the number of !votes, it's about the lack of weighted arguments from those suggesting deletion resulting in no consensus and the little bit of argument from those suggesting keeping swaying it from NC to K. ;) —
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UserAgent I am now won't be that helpful; I'm phone now. Also, error messages were shown below the Search box (on Vector). I can provide you screenshot if you need. (PS. No further ping is needed, as I have watchlisted here.)
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Mostly simple stuff, like to trying squeeze specific formatting functions out of wikitable, infobox tweaks, etc. Simple stuff I expect, but it takes too long for me to figure it out -- I'm a writer-editor, not a wiki-coder.
3325:. Even though Cybarco is a company, the NEWS section on the website allows to only publish news, which doesn't just make it more reliable, but it makes it a secondary source. Also, even if I am wrong, the page that describes 7177:
Except that I didn't choose to mark all of the notifications as minor edits, Twinkle apparently does it that automatically. If you oppose such notifications being marked as minor using that tool, I suggest you head over to
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Messing with somebody else's signature on purpose is not okay, ever, under any circumstances. Next time please let the editor who made the error fix it himself. I wanted to hear an explanation from Kudpung, not from you.
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I'm not sure at the moment, but I've edited it to take it out of G13 for the next 6 months until I can find out. If it goes back in the queue then, feel free to delete and I'll request a refund if need or simply recreate. —
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I agree with Jack, that's a horribly implemented tracker. I'll DL the latest database file and do a dump for it to see what I can find. It likely won't be until next week if you want to look for someone to do it sooner. —
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to the colors chosen for this template (or another). It's also reasonable to assume that the person editing it will see the current "system" (hex or word), and is likely to follow the same scheme. If it is already hex, we
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Yes, I did. I left you a note here to that effect, but it isn't in the history; I may have previewed it without ever saving. Anyway, what it said was basically "thanks anyway, but I found a tool that does what I want".
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If you think it's too wordy, I'm open to revision of it to prevent this from happening again. I simply misunderstood the wording, and I'm based on that I'll assume others have or could in the future as well. Thanks. —
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as explains: " selectively notifying editors who have or are thought to have a predetermined point of view or opinion." It's also not clear to me where the dispute was before you opened the AN thread. The discussion was
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I don't quite see the consensus for keep on this one. Perhaps it's inevitable(?) but the last few !votes had no argumentative strength. I thought it needed more time, which is why I said what I did a few hours ago. Eh?
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Hi Technical 13, I hope you don't mind me pointing out a discrepancy. In your arb com election nomination, you stated that you are father of three children. But in your userpage you have listed three daughters and one
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Yup. I saw that. I suggest we don't guild the lily. Let's stick withe standard wikitable gray screen for the headers. The Trials are qualifying races to see who makes the U.S. Olympic team; no medals, no ribbons.
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This is the participant list so can you mark people active/inactive without showing it? As in hide all of the other text, as it is very confusing the way it currently is. Itmakes everybody look in active. Thank you,
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edit was reverted by HW, and sent that to T13 thinking that would help him identify the NAC's that HW was disputing. What's now transpired are allegations of bad faith and me going "Woah!" and reverting the NAC's as
6422:, which cannot have been your intention. 2/ When adding a huge navbox like this to articles that mostly are only stubs, adding "state=collapsed" is hugely preferable. Perhaps these things can be corrected? Thanks. -- 11282:
LMAO! I love it! Yes, that is a fairly deeply coded trap I embedded into my template scheme for my user page. I see you changed my wording for the très très petite quantité de Français I know... I'll fix it. :) —
5729:, which you've attributed to Scaled Composites. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license. 2391:
Thanks, T13. That's why I asked you: hard for me, easy as Pi for you! As for header colors, I would stick with some lighter screen of neutral gray. Clearly, gold, silver and bronze colors are not appropriate.
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specified by the sub-templates. This is certainly doable. I'd be happy to whip this up in the template sandbox, but would like to hear your idea about orange as a third color so I can do it all in one shot. :) —
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Unfortunately, that tracking was set up rather poorly (it should have used a tracking category, but it didn't), so actually seeing its results would require searching a database dump for the text at the bottom of
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perhaps then you shouldn't be using twinkle to spam your canvassing. Your disregard for legitimate concern is really troubling. Stop looking for excuses and try to listen when people are offering helpful advice.
4408:, even if you meant well. Even making spelling and grammatical corrections in others' comments is generally frowned upon, as it tends to irritate the users whose comments you are correcting. Take a look at the 3560:
Someone had to do it... lol While I was at it, I also fixed half the preload system that was missing and brought everything I could find up to HTML5 standards. :) Thanks for your unofficial support here. :) —
11422:, if we're going to do that it would make sense to say something about it at the beginning of the examples section. I wouldn't mind doing that myself, but I think you're better qualified to say it correctly. ‑‑ 1494:
You probably can't do anything, but it's very sick... It's bombed the "Post‐expand include size" (2045951/2048000 bytes), and the last included templates do not show - I think there are too many entries in the
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I heard you're good at coding stuff. I summoned you on my talk page bug got no response. I was wondering if you could fix the background image, because apparently it doesn't fill the border in wider monitors.
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is the date that is returned directly by the Rotten Tomatoes API (must be what they use). So, there are a couple options if you want the error to really go away. Fix the CS1 module so that it accepts proper
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Links to 10 reliable sources have been added. Please merge the histories before I start working the references into the text to make them inline to meet the requirements for inline citations. Thank you. —
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for red are a different matter, since they are not recognised by earlier versions of IE). The main problem with hex codes is that they are meaningless for the non-technical (what is the difference between
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and requesting the proper fix, of which I will strongly support at that forum. As for suggesting a single user should be singled out for using a tool that is used by many, that just seems preposterous. —
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instead. I'm sorry that my edit wasn't up to your absolutely perfect code standards. But at least I actually checked all test cases first, instead of just doing it blindly on a widely used template. --
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that casting doubt on the soundness of the last few would be enough to at least relist until my questions were answered. Anyway, something to keep in mind—not planning to take it to delrev or anything
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doesn't cover full dates with zero padded days. September 01, 2024 seems as valid as September 23, 2024 to me. Also, zero padded days makes it easier to parse the date by bots and with javascript. —
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ad 1/ Nobody is ever going to see them, because any link to such a redirect (or even a direct search for the name of that redirect) will get you... redirected. It's just unnecessary bandwidth clutter.
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wiki-coding, and I avoid it like the plague. That's why I'm seeking you out for help. If you can execute the text color change without impacting other templates, do it and let's see how it looks.
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You created "mark for uncategorized" script on Commons earlier this year, but mediawiki continously said your script line 19 or so had problem, so I had to remove it from common.js. Can you fix it?
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HW had plenty of an opportunity to reply. All that said, what is done is done, and I've already sincerely apologized to HW for things getting way out of hand way too quick despite his inability to
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for example). But I think it was a metaissue with all lang-templates because it happened on other languages than Swedish when I checked it prior to messaging you. Someone probably fixed it then. --
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I fixed the date format which was indeed "bad". You'll note that the correction has refactored the previous comments in this thread where the text was dependent on the template's malformed output.—
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Shudde tried repeatedly to return the discussion to the original topic but received no support — see his three unanswered messages at the bottom of the discussion — and then declared "consensus."
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Which column exactly did you have in mind for removing flags in which section(s)? I could do a mock up (and revert or in a sandbox) that would show the alternative for a discussion if helpful. —
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It should apply to user space. It sets an expectation in users that flags and linking to nations is acceptable. Perhaps that should be discussed. I tested the template, but apparently not enough.
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taken it upon yourself to supervote a proposal, which albeit limited in scope, did not seem to have a clear consensus, and further broaden the proposal by extending the merge to an article about
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Most appreciated! It definitely lets me do a first pass quickly, although I still am going to find it necessary to try Google myself, of the first couple I found, it missed a pretty easy one at
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There was no spamming or canvasing. The only disregard for a legitimate concern that I see is yours for insisting on attacking a single editor for using a tool that is available for use by all
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I knew there had to be a simpler way to sic Earwig on an article, and discovering CVD was an "aha!" moment for me. Thanks so much for your work, and a safe and happy holidays to you! Cheers,
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Thanks for the feedback and for the further explanation. I'm thinking about your idea of starting another RfC. If I do, I'll certainly think about your offer of reviewing a draft in advance.
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On those requests you have made useful and insightful comments, but you have not attempted to formally close them off, which is the point I am making. I will take this to another venue (e.g.
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from his bot and increased the buffer for the backlog on that page before errors start happening again. If the backlog could be trimmed down, that would go a long ways. :) Happy editing! —
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That is great to hear! ANRFC could use many more thoughtful closers who are willing to explain their closes in detail. I've heard in the past that closing discussions was a thankless task (
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Anyway, I don't care enough to make a hassle out of this. If I edit an article with such a navbox, I'll change it to collapsed and if I don't have any reason to edit it, then it'll stay. --
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the close template and sometimes a request for an admin to finish the action if needed. Those kinds of comments that aren't quoted from the close aren't italicized or bold from me either (
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about whether you feel an editor meets the guidelines for this user right. This is fine, and your input is often valuable. However you have never, as far as I am aware, marked a request as
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when they acknowledge they expect there to be an issue based on past experiences and/or the sequence of events. I generally, as a rule of thumb, give other editors 10 minutes for a single
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BLP applies to all material about living persons anywhere on Knowledge, including talk pages, edit summaries, user pages, images, categories, lists, persondata, article titles and drafts.
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By the way, why do you delete items in the list that don't have references? There are several (actually more than just that) articles that don't have references at all, one of them being
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doesn't cover full dates with zero padded days", when the "Unacceptable" column explicitly gives "June 09" as an example. If June 09 is unacceptable, September 01 is also unacceptable. --
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Thanks for explaining further the reasons behind your decision to close the RfC. It seems from your explanation above that your reasoning was based in significant part on your view that
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I agree that some statistics for established first time voters/established editors who chose not to vote/etc might be interesting. I'll keep that in mind when I'm compiling data. :) —
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In response to Jehochman, I agree it wasn't wrong. But I think it was poor judgement. As I wrote above (edit conflict) I think the outcome was suboptimal and reasonably foreseeable.
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user who likes to help people and received technical progressive brilliant kind diplomacy stars, for evaluating AfC drafts, for welcoming new users personally and at the teahouse, for
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Although there may not be an explicit rule against what you are doing, there are various passages in various pages which show that it is not common or expected practice. For example,
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Technical13, just because you're unlikely to get feedback from others on something this unimportant, thought I'd say that you're 100% right about this, and Jehochman is 100% wrong. --
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I notice this seems to show stable % since 2006. The problem is then the overall decline in new editors, which is then reflected by the editors active as admins -- and in every area.
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Floquenbeam, you're talking about me, so I am going to answer you here. If you don't want to hear from me, don't talk about me, and don't jump into a conversation that I've started.
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teeth on ANI or something, but I'm not going to get involved to figure out who's following who. But no, I can't imagine we have so much leeway at AFC that you can write an article
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that said reverting them would be a good idea. I'm leaving tonight for a few days for the holidays, I'll figure it out and fix it when I get back with a fully tested version. :) —
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an unfortunate chain of events that resulted in one of the links to your userspace being broken was simply unacceptable to me. I understand you wanted to hear an explanation from
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Given my strong IRL view on same-sex marriage, I think it's appropriate for me stay out of the main discussion. (Please reply on my talk page or give me a ping if you reply here.)
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of to get that information from the parser or via Lua, but that may be coming. I also intend to write a script at some point that will update the dates for you with one click. —
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The userAgent of which ever device returns the error would be useful :) Yes, a screenshot may be helpful, as I'm not able to reproduce the error in Firefox or Internet Explorer (
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I don't believe mass messages have been sent out, though I do vaguely recall posting a notification on the WP Genealogy talk page. The Meta-Wiki page I linked above really just
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The issue is in rather large numbers of copyright violations ("copyvios") making their way through AfC reviews without being detected (even when easy to check, and even when
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to request editnotices for the use of British English within an article. Did I do that wrong too?? If so please tell me! I do so hate stumbling around and I could have
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Thank you for your help with my signature and thank you for my Christmas greeting. It was welcome and muchly appreciated no matter how it was delivered. ツ All the best.
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too early in the morning dressed in white tunics, candles in their hair, singing and bringing saffron buns and breakfast in bed to nice people. Hope you have a bright day!
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Let me make sure I understand the question: You want to be able to have two different color schemes for one school or you want to change the color scheme for this school?
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Any editor can do it. You can do it. If you think everything has been fixed, remove the tags. If someone disagrees, they'll come along and retag it. Really easy. :) —
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hi, the "revision history statistics " Revision history statistics link for Knowledge en is kinda down, if you have a chance to look at it,,,,,,,,,,,BTW Happy Holidays--
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for the correct procedure. While you are here, I'll note that I'm working on a project trying to bring most of the coding on Knowledge up to the most current standards (
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Thank you for explaining the general requirements for a source to be published in Knowledge articles, though I still don't understand why particular references such as
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section - one of the bots has been very busy. I'm not sure there is a cure- until the admins in that area clear the backlog. I've had to copy the parts I always use to
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There are a lot of other interesting trends that my spreadsheet shows, but I need more data and need to find a way to put the whole spreadsheet on wiki. Anyways... —
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LOL... Okay, let me try wording this another way... Give me a list of the things you would like me to poke at, and I will do what I can in my gaps of free time. :) —
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We can do pretty much anything. Do you have a specific look you wanted? Maybe the same way some of the text is formatted on the official site? Let me know. :) —
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require approval unless they intend to make non-test edits or their activity would otherwise be disruptive (i.e., downloading all of Knowledge). This is covered at
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I understand that ArbCom elections can cause editors to get a little weird. Please try to be more restrained. This will serve you well during the election season.
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that I was following the correct protocol (my editnotices in both earlier instances produced the intended result, at least). I shall await further instruction.
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If you still don't think it is a copyright violation, that is fine, please let me know and I'll remove just the content that is and leave the rest. Thank you. —
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On second review, the template is OK (it was your signature)--If you have any suggestions for improving the prompt for mass message, drop an editrequest over at
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bit much and has a votestacking problem. Sounds like you did it in good faith, but I disagree with Jehochman that it's a good idea. Thanks for the explanation.
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The reason I assessed the consensus that I did was simple. I've explained this in the body of this section, and since that doesn't seem acceptable to some who
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Hi, You recently added (automatized, I guess) a Royal Society for Chemistry navbox to a bunch of articles;. Two remarks on that: 1/ The box was also added to
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may be particularly interested in such a discussion if he intends to continue "updating" templates to use hex-based color codes over word-based color codes.
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I'm sorry you don't understand why this is inappropriate. Let me give you an example to try and explain again. In the past I've seen you post comments on
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I am really sorry for disrupting you on an unnecessary topic, but this aspect concerns me strongly. A great majority of the references I link to the page
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bit, I can say that you'll have a better understanding and appreciation for templates and have the resources to do what you need to do to get the bit. —
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thing to do, when you see something like that happen is to give the editor who's edit caused the issue a reasonable amount of time to correct the issue,
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I've added all except the "border=" for now as it is technically still not "bad" to use persay and it is very difficult to replicate exactly with css. —
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and having multiple editors objecting to the deletion which has incomplete URLs to sources doesn't seem like it falls into the obvious case scenario. —
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Have a nice day and again thanks for your hardwork with updating everything to HTML5 - This entire project would be screwed without your knowledge! :),
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That line isn't a linear function, it is a logarithmic function that happens to show a straight line because that is what is reflected by the data. —
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Thank you very much for explaining everything in detail and for the time, though it's a shame one of the links doesn't work for you. Still thank you!
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So, would you please be able to review my article again or alternatively recommend who else can do it? (I am not that familiar with Knowledge rules)
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But don't take my word for it that this discussion reflects a lack of consensus. Other WP:RU editors have interpreted this discussion to mean that "
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do not bear this out: they say 14:34, 16 December 2014, which adjusting for EST gives 09:34, December 16, 2014 - four days later than your claim. --
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and raise the issue. Unfortunately, I was away most of the day while the near lynching was going on, but as soon as I noticed what was going on, I
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has never been deleted by me but only offers inclusion for one building. That said, you can't have a list of tall buildings with only one building.
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Thank you Technical 13 for helping me out in improving my signature. Well, the copyvio you are talking about (i.e. 99.2% confidence) does not meets
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was completed, I see no harm in putting these navboxs on the bottom of redirect pages. I would love to see a discussion on it somewhere, maybe on
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Don't worry I will change everything this year that's most definitely a promise but just didn't want you to be disheartened or upset that's all :),
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If one doesn't assume a straight line best fit, the data could also slow a decline from 2004 (70%) to 2010/2011 (40%), and stability thereafter.
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I'm reminded of a conversation I saw somewhere sometime (sorry, no more information than that) which says that doing things at AFD a little early
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has been the module coder and updater. I'll take a look at it later and see what I can do if he doesn't just do it after seeing this post. :) —
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I put the attack tag on there, but then did a quick google search and found that it's actually entirely accurate. I reverted myself and somehow
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If you are the copyright holder for this media entirely yourself but have previously published it elsewhere (especially online), please either
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with another editor, discuss the matter with the editor at their talk page, or the article's talk page. Alternatively you can read Knowledge's
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adds the "commented" out code to every page that every image appeared (which you noted), and AWB takes care of the orphaned image talk pages.
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somewhere that I missed that shows a preferred formatting for this? If so, I'd be happy to read it over and adjust appropriately. Thanks. —
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The first step to being a good template editor is to learn exactly what templates are and how transclusion works. Please read the links on
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First, since all concerns are valid, stating that there was an obvious concern about a specific argument was entirely appropriate. Second,
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in quotation marks. Trying this from two different paragraphs is recommended. (If you have any question about whether the text was copied
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New request: Can you figure out how to replace "gold," "silver" and "bronze" with "first," "second" and "third" in the results tables for
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It is simple ;) - don't read too much, our time is precious. You have a nice substantial infobox, mine is simpler, - nice to meet you, --
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is more than welcome to use them in their articles but that has no jurisdiction to dictate what is appropriate for or has consensus in
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One of the reasons your template editor right was revoked, was due to concerns about your ability to judge consensus and act neutrally.
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in the text that should have invited a check, were glaring). A second issue is the correct method of dealing with them when discovered.
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is obsolete, there's nothing in that section concerning the way that a colour is specified; indeed an example halfway through section
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Attrition (actual, not net) = '(No of active admins previous year' - 'No of active admins current year') + 'promotions current year'.
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is something that Shudde wrote. The only other WP:RU member who has commented on this guideline is me describing my opposition. See
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I'm assuming that's the part of username policy you were referring to). There was already a recent note on almost the same topic at
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In response, I have just archived a large chunk of it. However, the flag is not interfering with the links or disrupting anything.
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What you could do is just wait for the module to be updated by Jack or I or another capable editor (you can probably request it on
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If you are engaged in any other form of dispute that is not covered on the dispute resolution page, seek assistance at Knowledge's
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Ok, thanks. Will do. In any case, since you know the history of it, please consider looking at it some moment when you have a time.
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to explore whether we could build consensus for a compromise position, but it became clear that were was no interest in doing so.
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to me and I'm not going to argue with you over it. The only thing that I will say is that use hex triplets over named colors is a
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to be able to make any necessary pull requests to get it fixed and active again. Thanks for stopping by though! Happy editing! —
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article. Please let me know if your proposed solution affects other infoboxes, navboxes, etc., before implementing it. Thanks.
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Google's Chrome :P I'll take a screenshot tomorrow. (Note that I couldn't take screenshot tomorrow; I have a exams until Friday.
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on it, but got caught up in reading other responses to comments of mine in other discussions. Thank you. I would happily do it
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showed complete support of removing them nearly eight years ago and I didn't see anything in the new discussion suggesting the
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You are breaking the links in the Close review, and if it's reopened people can still comment on it until we get a new close.
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Any uninvolved editor may close most discussions, so long as they are prepared to discuss and justify their closing rationale.
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Just wanted to say thanks for amending the One Click Archiver to allow its use on the ANRFC page - massively useful - thanks!
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just shows a greyed out screen with an X for an advertisement (that doesn't show). When that X is clicked, it leaves me with
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just shows a greyed out screen with an X for an advertisement (that doesn't show). When that X is clicked, it leaves me with
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Hi, is this still needed? It's sitting in the G13 assessment queue because it's been over 6 months since it was last edited.
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Just wondering if you have any thoughts re: the idea of WMF hosting a genealogy project. If so, feel free to contribute to
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fact), but I'm hopeful you understand how your actions had the same effect as canvassing and that created a bad situation.
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My logic is that if you remove the request, the requester will probably have no idea why it's gone. If you respond with {{
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team and talked with him frequently on IRC (which I haven't really been on much until recently). I'll also point out that
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Thanks for your help at the Village Pump and I wanted to let you know I've updated my signature and my common.js per your
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That should do it! Looks like we got 10 clicks out of 700 articles in a one-year span, or 1.5%. Not exactly inspiring.
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is justified by "HTML5 A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML W3C Recommendation 28 October 2014" section
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Thanks for swinging by my talk page! I noticed you are a member of WikiProject Genealogy. I am curious, have you seen
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might give you what you need even though not exactly the best way to do it... It theoretically technically works... —
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the issue economically. Of course, this also means that I have not looked to see whether the matter is applicable to
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at all. I'd love to help you update your signature to use newer code, and if you're interested, I suggest replacing:
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at all. I'd love to help you update your signature to use newer code, and if you're interested, I suggest replacing:
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I recommend ending this discussion. Knowledge is for writing articles. Whatever happened is done. Please let it be.
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and making helpful comments. It's just formally marking them as answered that is problematic. Best regards — Martin
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It doesn't do that on mine, on mine it is behind the globe. Maybe there is something different with your settings?
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Instead of tagging and making a batch of edits, maybe you could simply parse a list of them to some user subpage?
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dates with year such as what this template does (ie September 23, 2024 i) are indeed not covered and are valid. —
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Thanks :). Yeah I navigated to your facebook page and saw the photos. :) . Good luck with the ArbCom election. --
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There is a straw poll that may interest you regarding the proper use of "Religion =" in infoboxes of atheists.
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I know it isn't a vote that's why I mentioned "arguments" and not just editors and it kind of appeared like a
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In looking back at the recent RfC, I still don't see any consensus that emerged from that discussion or from
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That was the sole basis for me sending out the notifications that I sent out on the matter. Happy editing. —
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Notifying all participants involved in the dispute/discussion is not necessary and probably not a good idea.
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If I were unblocked, then I give an alicorn barnstar to Jonny Manz and Lucas Thoms for such a good editor! —
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reverted that part of the change and restored the named colors, and am awaiting your reply. Thank you. —
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that I'm with flow that if HW is willing to agree with, then any means to deescalate the situation is good
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Hello, Technical 13. I am Nahnah4, you can call me Dew Adrenaline. I noticed that you reverted my edit at
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as you see fit, but I still don't understand why you seem to have a problem with me closing requests like
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Hello! Technical 13, through this I would like to inform you that I have removed the CSD template from
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but no clue as to their true intent, it's usually easiest to simply revert with an edit summary like
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Administrators should take care not to speedy delete pages or media except in the most obvious cases.
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I hope this message finds you well and thanks again you for your efforts in this area. Best regards--
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username HotnBOThered, and I just wanted to respond to a couple of things in the e-mail you sent me.
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which will result in a 241 character long signature (9 characters shorter) with an appearance of: --
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and there wasn't enough of an argument to overturn the guideline. As far as your second paragraph,
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What I'm getting at here is that any change to how a template works should be justifiable. Altering
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Since I started a discussion that directly involved those editors, I was required to notify them. —
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which will result in a 224 character long signature (5 characters shorter) with an appearance of: —
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I don't see either of them on Phabricator. If you'd like to let them know, that would be great. —
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Your recent mass message contained double section headers and a broken template in the footnote. —
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script itself has no problem when running; problem is that bubble error box created below the box.
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I don't see any of those that quote what was in the close on the discussion either, heck, most are
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are where your font colors are per team name. All you need to do to change the text color for all
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Aaaaand that's why, despite being admin, I generally try to avoid messing with template code. ^_^
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Hi T13. I've already pinged you at the Teahouse, but I wondered whether you could take a look at
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If you don't agree with my assessment, please request a review at the proper forum, thank you. —
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where there is a comment I put in the bullet above move close that wasn't quoting the close). —
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on Knowledge right now! I will be happy again and be your friend if you email me at this date:
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For the copyright detection multi tab tool, which I have just started to use and find excellent
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might wish to subscribe as well. Thanks for the heads up, and happy editing in the new year!
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Currently "metal" types are gold, silver, bronze, and "ordinal" types are blue, red, yellow. —
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Oh right, I found it... Right on the header for all AN boards where user issues are discussed:
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would have been 30 minutes (10+5+5+5+5=30). Anyways, what is done is done. Happy editing! —
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I could do that (and it would probably be easier), but I was just going to get the info from
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I wonder how you reached to a merge conclusion after so many 'oppose' arguments and editors?
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I'm surprised you even done it but also very grateful so thank you - Very much appreciated :)
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For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord."
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IMHO. Not a policy violation, yet, but a bad idea likely to end in much unhappiness. --
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left abruptly but undisputed, and moving it to the breakroom won't do any good either.
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at some point, to include new features and any changes you made that might affect use.
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to add an idea of what that tool thinks is the likelyhood of the article being a CV. —
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I'm talking to Technical13, not you. If you want to talk to me, I have a talk page. --
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appearances. Why don't you go say something to him since you seem to want to help.
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which tells me nothing about any of the buildings', you have just stated that the link
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FYI, for an example of the color scheme of a typical Florida Gators navbox, please see
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Spread the cheer by adding {{Subst:Xmas4}} to their talk page with a friendly message.
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Being the first to stand in the ArbCom elections took guts, and deserves recognition.
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Try it now. It looks like it just simply is being hammered with a lot of requests.—
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Thanks a million for helping out on making the F1stat template substitute friendly.
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Like This: #{{y}} '''{{Mailing list member|user=STJMLCC}} (Current Coordinator)'''?
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Thanks for the background, Dusti. It may very well be true, but that kind of claim
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proposed that we move the bug reports in Phabricator just yesterday! We might. --
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Your action plainly evidences your understanding of policy is gravely deficient.
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This is the the last version of your talk page, when my message was still present.
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concern. I will be more careful in the future. Thank you for stopping by. :) —
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I hope this help explain why these URLs are being removed. Happy editing. —
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The thread is "Is Christmas spam an appropiate use of mass messaging?"
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early, should probably be avoided, and just wait for 7 days to pass. --
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I don't know of a userscript for closing these RfC discussion, sorry!
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should override the standards acceptable to a much larger community?
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10891: 10887: 10886: 10885: 10881: 10877: 10870: 10865: 10864:your userpage 10860: 10848: 10843: 10836: 10832: 10828: 10824: 10820: 10816: 10813: 10812: 10811: 10807: 10801: 10791: 10787: 10783: 10778: 10773: 10768: 10767: 10766: 10762: 10758: 10747: 10743: 10731: 10719: 10695: 10683: 10682: 10681: 10677: 10671: 10661: 10657: 10645: 10644: 10643: 10639: 10635: 10616: 10613:As I said at 10612: 10611: 10610: 10609: 10606: 10601: 10594: 10590: 10586: 10581: 10579: 10568: 10567: 10566: 10565: 10561: 10557: 10550: 10549:WP:TOOLMISUSE 10547:: please see 10546: 10541: 10523: 10518: 10514: 10510: 10506: 10502: 10493: 10491: 10490:Have your say 10487: 10485: 10483: 10479: 10477: 10475: 10471: 10470: 10466: 10465: 10461: 10455: 10453: 10452: 10446: 10444: 10439: 10433: 10432:Mongol Empire 10429: 10428: 10421: 10415: 10414: 10399: 10394: 10390: 10386: 10382: 10378: 10369: 10367: 10366:Have your say 10363: 10361: 10359: 10355: 10353: 10351: 10347: 10346: 10342: 10341: 10337: 10331: 10329: 10328: 10322: 10320: 10315: 10309: 10308: 10302: 10296: 10295: 10286: 10283: 10279: 10273: 10271: 10267: 10258: 10248: 10234: 10228: 10225: 10222: 10221: 10216: 10210: 10204: 10203: 10201: 10191: 10184: 10174: 10167: 10161: 10158: 10155: 10151: 10145: 10139: 10138: 10136: 10126: 10119: 10104: 10089: 10084: 10080: 10079:Contributions 10076: 10071: 10070: 10060: 10059: 10058: 10054: 10050: 10046: 10044: 10041:Human rights 10038: 10034: 10029: 10025: 10024: 10023: 10018: 10014: 10013:Contributions 10010: 10005: 10004: 9994: 9990: 9986: 9985: 9984: 9980: 9976: 9972: 9969: 9965: 9961: 9960: 9959: 9954: 9950: 9949:Contributions 9946: 9941: 9940: 9930: 9926: 9922: 9921:Rape in India 9918: 9911: 9906: 9905: 9904: 9903: 9899: 9895: 9891: 9887: 9883: 9879: 9875: 9871: 9866: 9862: 9861:Rape in India 9858: 9854: 9850: 9842: 9837: 9836: 9831: 9830: 9824: 9820: 9816: 9815: 9814: 9813: 9810: 9805: 9799: 9795: 9794: 9793: 9792: 9787: 9786: 9781: 9780: 9774: 9770: 9764: 9753: 9748: 9715: 9714: 9712: 9708: 9694: 9693: 9691: 9690:Rape in India 9687: 9673: 9672: 9670: 9669: 9668: 9658: 9652: 9649: 9643: 9640: 9634: 9628: 9620: 9614: 9608: 9607: 9602: 9598: 9595: 9594: 9589: 9588: 9587: 9585: 9578: 9576: 9574: 9567: 9564: 9558: 9555: 9549: 9545: 9543: 9536: 9535: 9533: 9527: 9523: 9517: 9515: 9509: 9508: 9507: 9505: 9498: 9496: 9494: 9487: 9479: 9478: 9476: 9470: 9467: 9461: 9459: 9457: 9450: 9446: 9445:Rape in India 9442: 9439: 9438: 9436: 9430: 9429: 9422: 9408: 9395: 9379: 9378: 9373: 9366: 9360: 9338: 9333: 9326: 9321: 9320: 9319: 9316: 9308: 9304: 9300: 9299: 9298: 9297: 9294: 9289: 9282: 9277: 9276: 9273: 9270: 9261: 9259: 9256: 9246: 9245: 9244: 9243: 9240: 9235: 9229: 9224: 9218: 9213: 9210: 9209: 9208: 9205: 9192: 9189: 9188: 9187: 9186: 9183: 9178: 9172: 9168: 9167: 9166: 9165: 9162: 9138: 9136: 9129: 9127: 9123: 9119: 9112: 9111: 9106: 9105: 9099: 9098: 9094: 9090: 9085: 9080: 9065: 9060: 9056: 9052: 9048: 9044: 9035: 9033: 9032:Have your say 9029: 9027: 9025: 9021: 9019: 9017: 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Created by 8411: 8405: 8403: 8399: 8395: 8391: 8383: 8366: 8359: 8349: 8348: 8343: 8337: 8328: 8327: 8324: 8323: 8316: 8312: 8310: 8290: 8286: 8282: 8278: 8277: 8276: 8271: 8265: 8262: 8261: 8260: 8256: 8252: 8248: 8244: 8240: 8237: 8234: 8230: 8226: 8222: 8221: 8220: 8219: 8216: 8211: 8195: 8194:edit conflict 8189: 8186: 8185: 8184: 8183: 8179: 8175: 8171: 8167: 8160: 8148: 8143: 8139: 8135: 8131: 8127: 8118: 8116: 8115:Have your say 8112: 8110: 8108: 8104: 8102: 8100: 8096: 8095: 8091: 8090: 8086: 8080: 8078: 8077: 8071: 8069: 8064: 8058: 8057: 8052: 8046: 8040: 8039: 8033: 8017: 8013: 8009: 8004: 8003: 8002: 8001: 7998: 7993: 7987: 7983: 7980: 7979: 7974: 7970: 7964: 7954: 7953: 7952: 7951: 7948: 7943: 7936: 7935: 7934: 7930: 7926: 7921: 7920: 7919: 7918: 7917: 7916: 7906: 7901: 7895: 7891: 7887: 7884: 7883: 7878: 7874: 7870: 7866: 7861: 7857: 7854: 7853: 7852: 7851: 7848: 7844: 7842: 7841: 7838: 7835: 7832: 7829: 7823: 7819: 7815: 7814: 7813: 7812: 7809: 7805: 7801: 7797: 7793: 7792:Stuart Rattle 7788: 7787: 7774: 7770: 7766: 7761: 7757: 7756: 7755: 7751: 7749: 7748: 7745: 7742: 7739: 7736: 7730: 7723: 7715: 7710: 7709: 7708: 7704: 7700: 7695: 7691: 7681: 7676: 7669: 7668: 7667: 7663: 7659: 7655: 7654: 7653: 7648: 7638: 7634: 7630: 7626: 7625: 7624: 7620: 7616: 7611: 7607: 7603: 7598: 7597: 7596: 7591: 7585: 7577: 7573: 7569: 7563: 7562:edit conflict 7558: 7557: 7556: 7552: 7548: 7543: 7542: 7541: 7536: 7529: 7524: 7523: 7522: 7521: 7520: 7519: 7515: 7511: 7507: 7503: 7499: 7495: 7487: 7483: 7480: 7476: 7472: 7468: 7467: 7466: 7464: 7460: 7459:Stuart Rattle 7456: 7444:December 2014 7433: 7429: 7423: 7413: 7412: 7411: 7407: 7403: 7391: 7382: 7377: 7373: 7372: 7371: 7370: 7369: 7368: 7363: 7360: 7357: 7353: 7349: 7348: 7347: 7342: 7336: 7333: 7332: 7331: 7330: 7327: 7324: 7320: 7317: 7313: 7305: 7295: 7290: 7289: 7286: 7269: 7264: 7257: 7253: 7249: 7248: 7247: 7244: 7239: 7238: 7237: 7232: 7225: 7224: 7223: 7219: 7214: 7210: 7209: 7208: 7203: 7196: 7186: 7181: 7176: 7175: 7174: 7171: 7165: 7158: 7148: 7144: 7140: 7135: 7134: 7133: 7130: 7125: 7124: 7123: 7119: 7115: 7111: 7110: 7109: 7105: 7101: 7096: 7090: 7089: 7088: 7087: 7082: 7079: 7074: 7073: 7072: 7071: 7068: 7064: 7060: 7055: 7054: 7041: 7038: 7033: 7032: 7031: 7030: 7029: 7028: 7027: 7026: 7025: 7024: 7023: 7022: 7011: 7006: 6995: 6989: 6988:edit conflict 6984: 6983: 6978: 6973: 6966: 6965: 6964: 6963: 6962: 6961: 6960: 6959: 6958: 6957: 6956: 6955: 6952: 6951: 6947: 6939: 6937: 6933: 6931: 6909:inappropriate 6907: 6903: 6897: 6896:edit conflict 6892: 6891: 6890: 6887: 6883: 6878: 6877: 6876: 6872: 6867: 6862: 6858: 6857: 6856: 6851: 6845: 6844: 6843: 6842: 6841: 6840: 6837: 6836: 6832: 6824: 6823: 6821: 6806: 6805: 6802: 6797: 6791: 6788: 6787: 6786: 6782: 6777: 6773: 6772: 6771: 6766: 6760: 6759: 6753: 6749: 6745: 6741: 6737: 6733: 6729: 6725: 6721: 6717: 6713: 6709: 6705: 6701: 6697: 6696: 6694: 6690: 6689: 6688: 6687: 6683: 6679: 6671: 6660: 6655: 6630: 6625: 6618: 6614: 6610: 6609: 6608: 6607: 6603: 6597: 6592: 6586: 6582: 6570: 6565: 6559: 6555: 6552: 6551: 6550: 6549: 6545: 6541: 6537: 6521: 6517: 6513: 6509: 6508: 6505: 6502: 6501: 6500: 6499: 6494: 6489: 6478: 6474: 6471: 6467: 6463: 6459: 6451: 6450: 6448: 6444: 6440: 6436: 6435: 6434: 6433: 6429: 6425: 6421: 6409: 6405: 6401: 6397: 6396: 6395: 6390: 6385: 6378: 6368: 6367: 6363: 6358: 6350: 6334: 6329: 6323: 6319: 6315: 6311: 6310: 6309: 6305: 6301: 6294: 6290: 6289: 6288: 6287: 6284: 6279: 6272: 6271: 6270: 6269: 6265: 6261: 6253: 6247: 6242: 6232: 6231: 6227: 6226: 6223: 6219: 6216: 6201: 6196: 6189: 6188: 6187: 6184: 6182: 6172: 6171: 6170: 6169: 6166: 6161: 6155: 6152: 6151: 6150: 6149: 6146: 6144: 6131: 6126: 6125: 6122: 6120: 6116: 6115:Draft:Jillana 6109:script thanks 6096: 6091: 6085: 6080: 6075: 6071: 6068: 6067: 6066: 6061: 6057: 6051: 6047: 6043: 6038: 6035: 6031: 6027: 6023: 6020: 6016: 6012: 6008: 6004: 6003: 6001: 5997: 5996: 5995: 5990: 5983: 5977: 5971: 5966: 5961: 5960: 5959: 5954: 5950: 5943: 5932: 5922: 5918: 5917: 5916: 5911: 5903: 5896: 5891: 5886: 5881: 5877: 5873: 5872: 5871: 5870: 5865: 5861: 5855: 5845: 5844: 5840: 5836: 5833:. Thank you. 5832: 5828: 5824: 5820: 5816: 5810: 5808: 5804: 5800: 5793: 5786: 5781: 5779: 5778: 5766: 5759: 5755: 5754: 5750: 5747: 5743: 5739: 5735: 5734: 5733: 5730: 5728: 5727: 5706: 5702: 5695: 5688: 5671: 5666: 5662: 5658: 5654: 5650: 5641: 5639: 5638:Have your say 5635: 5633: 5631: 5627: 5625: 5623: 5619: 5618: 5614: 5613: 5609: 5603: 5601: 5600: 5594: 5592: 5587: 5581: 5580: 5573: 5567: 5566: 5560: 5550: 5546: 5542: 5538: 5537: 5534: 5531: 5526: 5521: 5512: 5511: 5507: 5506: 5503: 5499: 5496: 5483: 5475: 5469: 5468: 5465: 5454: 5447: 5433: 5429: 5425: 5421: 5418: 5414: 5413: 5398: 5393: 5389: 5385: 5381: 5377: 5368: 5366: 5365:Have your say 5362: 5360: 5358: 5354: 5352: 5350: 5346: 5345: 5341: 5340: 5336: 5330: 5328: 5327: 5321: 5319: 5314: 5308: 5307: 5301: 5295: 5294: 5288: 5278: 5275: 5270: 5265: 5259: 5258: 5255: 5252: 5249: 5244: 5236: 5235: 5231: 5227: 5222: 5220: 5215: 5203: 5200: 5199: 5186: 5182: 5181: 5178: 5175: 5172: 5167: 5159: 5158: 5154: 5150: 5142: 5137: 5126: 5121: 5115: 5112: 5111: 5110: 5109: 5106: 5104: 5098: 5096: 5091: 5066: 5061: 5054: 5047: 5043: 5042: 5041: 5036: 5030: 5027: 5026: 5025: 5024: 5019: 5012: 5006: 4980: 4976: 4972: 4971: 4965: 4964: 4961: 4956: 4950: 4946: 4942: 4941: 4940: 4936: 4932: 4931: 4925: 4924: 4923: 4922: 4919: 4914: 4908: 4903: 4898: 4893: 4888: 4885: 4884: 4883: 4879: 4875: 4874: 4868: 4867: 4866: 4865: 4864: 4863: 4862: 4861: 4860: 4859: 4856: 4851: 4845: 4841: 4837: 4834: 4833: 4832: 4831: 4827: 4823: 4818: 4816: 4812: 4808: 4803: 4801: 4795: 4792:URL of source 4791: 4788:URL of source 4787: 4784: 4779: 4777: 4773: 4767: 4765: 4759: 4745: 4742: 4741: 4739: 4729: 4723: 4718: 4717: 4716: 4715: 4712: 4711: 4707: 4703: 4698: 4696: 4691: 4686: 4682: 4677: 4671: 4652: 4647: 4643: 4639: 4635: 4631: 4622: 4620: 4619:Have your say 4616: 4614: 4612: 4608: 4606: 4604: 4600: 4599: 4595: 4594: 4590: 4584: 4582: 4581: 4575: 4573: 4568: 4562: 4561: 4554: 4548: 4547: 4541: 4529: 4524: 4513: 4511: 4505: 4504: 4503: 4499: 4495: 4491: 4487: 4486: 4485: 4484: 4481: 4476: 4468: 4467:edit conflict 4460: 4459:edit conflict 4452: 4451:edit conflict 4446: 4442: 4438: 4434: 4433: 4432: 4431: 4427: 4423: 4419: 4415: 4411: 4407: 4403: 4399: 4395: 4388:November 2014 4383: 4382: 4378: 4374: 4369: 4367: 4363: 4358: 4351: 4346: 4342: 4332: 4331: 4327: 4323: 4319: 4317: 4300: 4295: 4291: 4287: 4283: 4279: 4270: 4268: 4267:Have your say 4264: 4262: 4260: 4256: 4254: 4252: 4248: 4247: 4243: 4242: 4241:Everyday life 4238: 4232: 4230: 4229: 4223: 4221: 4216: 4211: 4210: 4203: 4197: 4196: 4190: 4184: 4183: 4179: 4175: 4171: 4167: 4163: 4159: 4152: 4144: 4140: 4136: 4129: 4125: 4121: 4118: 4115: 4111: 4108: 4107: 4106: 4105: 4101: 4097: 4093: 4089: 4072: 4069: 4065: 4064: 4063: 4062: 4061: 4060: 4055: 4050: 4043: 4040: 4037: 4033: 4029: 4025: 4022: 4021: 4017: 4016:edit conflict 4012: 4011: 4002: 3998: 3994: 3987: 3980: 3979: 3978: 3975: 3971: 3970: 3969: 3965: 3961: 3957: 3956: 3955: 3954: 3951: 3948: 3943: 3941: 3937: 3933: 3929: 3928: 3927: 3926: 3923: 3920: 3902: 3897: 3893: 3889: 3885: 3881: 3872: 3870: 3869:Have your say 3866: 3864: 3862: 3858: 3856: 3854: 3850: 3849: 3845: 3844: 3840: 3839:Everyday life 3834: 3832: 3831: 3825: 3823: 3818: 3812: 3811: 3804: 3798: 3797: 3791: 3781: 3777: 3776: 3767: 3766: 3765: 3764: 3761: 3756: 3748: 3743: 3740: 3739: 3738: 3737: 3733: 3732: 3712: 3711: 3708: 3706: 3700: 3698: 3693: 3683: 3682: 3679: 3676: 3673: 3668: 3654: 3650: 3646: 3642: 3638: 3634: 3633: 3632: 3631: 3630: 3629: 3624: 3619: 3612: 3611: 3610: 3606: 3602: 3598: 3594: 3593: 3592: 3591: 3587: 3583: 3571: 3566: 3559: 3558: 3553: 3550: 3544: 3542: 3536: 3535: 3532: 3529: 3524: 3519: 3504: 3499: 3495: 3491: 3487: 3483: 3474: 3472: 3471:Have your say 3468: 3466: 3464: 3460: 3458: 3456: 3452: 3451: 3447: 3446: 3445:National park 3442: 3436: 3434: 3433: 3432:Everyday life 3427: 3425: 3420: 3415: 3414: 3413:everyday life 3407: 3401: 3400: 3394: 3386: 3381: 3375: 3371: 3367: 3363: 3359: 3356: 3355: 3354: 3352: 3348: 3344: 3337: 3333: 3328: 3324: 3318: 3314: 3310: 3306: 3296: 3295: 3292: 3287: 3281: 3280: 3274: 3271: 3268: 3264: 3261: 3258: 3254: 3251: 3250: 3248: 3247: 3246: 3242: 3238: 3234: 3230: 3226: 3222: 3218: 3214: 3210: 3206: 3202: 3198: 3195: 3190: 3184: 3180: 3176: 3172: 3168: 3164: 3160: 3156: 3152: 3149: 3148: 3147: 3146: 3139: 3125: 3121: 3117: 3116: 3111: 3110: 3109: 3108: 3101: 3097: 3093: 3088: 3087: 3086: 3081: 3074: 3073: 3072: 3071: 3067: 3055: 3054: 3053: 3049: 3045: 3041: 3037: 3036: 3035: 3034: 3031: 3026: 3020: 3017: 3016: 3011: 3007: 3003: 2999: 2996: 2992: 2991: 2975: 2970: 2964: 2963: 2962: 2958: 2954: 2953: 2948: 2947: 2946: 2945: 2944: 2939: 2933: 2932: 2928: 2921: 2918: 2917: 2916: 2915: 2911: 2907: 2901: 2899: 2894: 2891: 2889: 2885: 2875: 2874: 2870: 2866: 2862: 2855: 2848: 2843: 2837: 2833: 2829: 2828: 2827: 2826: 2822: 2818: 2814: 2810: 2793: 2788: 2784: 2780: 2776: 2772: 2763: 2761: 2760:Have your say 2757: 2755: 2753: 2749: 2747: 2745: 2741: 2740: 2736: 2735: 2731: 2730:National park 2725: 2723: 2722: 2716: 2714: 2709: 2703: 2702: 2695: 2689: 2688: 2682: 2672: 2669: 2664: 2658: 2657: 2654: 2651: 2648: 2643: 2631: 2626: 2620: 2619: 2618: 2615: 2611: 2610: 2607: 2602: 2596: 2592: 2591: 2590: 2589: 2586: 2583: 2579: 2574: 2566: 2559: 2555: 2551: 2544: 2539: 2538: 2537: 2536: 2533: 2528: 2518: 2511: 2507: 2506: 2505: 2501: 2497: 2493: 2475: 2471: 2467: 2460: 2458: 2453: 2449: 2445: 2444: 2443: 2442: 2439: 2435: 2431: 2426: 2425: 2424: 2423: 2422: 2421: 2416: 2411: 2405: 2404: 2403: 2399: 2395: 2390: 2389: 2388: 2387: 2382: 2377: 2365:{{{ordinal}}} 2361: 2352: 2351: 2350: 2346: 2342: 2338: 2334: 2330: 2325: 2318: 2317: 2314: 2313: 2312: 2311: 2308: 2303: 2296: 2295: 2294: 2290: 2286: 2281: 2280: 2279: 2275: 2271: 2258: 2253: 2240: 2226: 2216: 2206: 2199: 2198: 2197: 2193: 2189: 2185: 2181: 2177: 2173: 2169: 2168: 2163: 2162: 2161: 2160: 2159: 2158: 2153: 2148: 2142: 2138: 2135: 2133: 2130: 2128: 2125: 2124: 2122: 2121: 2109: 2108: 2106: 2105: 2104: 2100: 2096: 2092: 2087: 2083: 2082: 2075: 2070: 2064: 2063: 2062: 2058: 2054: 2049: 2048: 2047: 2046: 2043: 2038: 2032: 2031: 2030: 2029: 2025: 2021: 2001: 1997: 1993: 1989: 1988: 1987: 1986: 1985: 1984: 1981: 1976: 1969: 1964: 1963: 1962: 1958: 1954: 1950: 1949: 1946: 1941: 1934: 1933: 1932: 1928: 1924: 1919: 1913: 1906: 1901: 1900: 1899: 1898: 1894: 1890: 1885: 1881: 1877: 1872: 1869: 1859: 1858: 1855: 1854: 1844:</div: --> 1838: 1831: 1826: 1820: 1817: 1816: 1811: 1803: 1802: 1799: 1794: 1792: 1782: 1781: 1778: 1767: 1760: 1743: 1738: 1734: 1730: 1726: 1722: 1713: 1711: 1710:Have your say 1707: 1705: 1703: 1699: 1697: 1695: 1691: 1690: 1686: 1685: 1681: 1675: 1673: 1672: 1671:National park 1666: 1664: 1659: 1654: 1653: 1652:national park 1646: 1640: 1639: 1633: 1625: 1620: 1614: 1611: 1610: 1609: 1606: 1602: 1598: 1594: 1590: 1575: 1570: 1563: 1558: 1553: 1548: 1543: 1538: 1535: 1533: 1528: 1522: 1518: 1517: 1516: 1515: 1512: 1511: 1502: 1498: 1490: 1483: 1478: 1471: 1462: 1461: 1460: 1459: 1455: 1451: 1447: 1443: 1439: 1435: 1428: 1420: 1415: 1408: 1407: 1406: 1405: 1401: 1397: 1390: 1379: 1374: 1368: 1358: 1353: 1349: 1346: 1345: 1344: 1341: 1340: 1337: 1334: 1331: 1326: 1322: 1321: 1320: 1315: 1309: 1306: 1304: 1303: 1287: 1285: 1284: 1281: 1278: 1275: 1270: 1269: 1232: 1231: 1186: 1183: 1182: 1181: 1180: 1177: 1176: 1160: 1156: 1148: 1140: 1136: 1132: 1127: 1126: 1125: 1124: 1120: 1116: 1112: 1096: 1091: 1087: 1083: 1079: 1075: 1066: 1064: 1063:Have your say 1060: 1058: 1056: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1044: 1043: 1039: 1038: 1034: 1028: 1026: 1025: 1019: 1017: 1012: 1006: 1002: 1001: 994: 988: 987: 981: 973: 969: 965: 961: 959: 954: 948: 947: 946: 945: 941: 937: 933: 928: 923: 920: 917: 916: 912: 908: 899: 892: 887: 881: 878: 877: 876: 875: 872: 869: 864: 862: 854: 847: 842: 835: 829: 825: 821: 820: 819: 818: 814: 808: 803: 799: 794: 763: 759: 755: 748: 744: 743: 742: 741: 738: 733: 727: 722: 717: 712: 709: 708: 707: 703: 699: 694: 693: 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