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thing - it's like to share the information about something, what I'm very interested in and admire, with friends, but only on a much larger scale, and of course, I want this article to look completely professionally when done. On the coming Saturday, I'll be working on it, carefully following your instructions to report the result in the evening. As you mentioned, the article should be entitled, in accordance with the content; I really wanted to write only about wolves because I consider them, as well as the Shepherds, the remarkable beings. So, if this article is only about wolves and goes under the title Wolves of Chabrières, then do I have to completely eliminate even the mention of the other kinds of animals, living in the Park? I thank you very much for the great work on my article, that you kindly have already done and on Saturday I'll also read with pleasure and without disturbance your articles.
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overlapping and not full screen, when I work. That way I can see the source on one half of the screen and write on the WP on the other half. Or you will have to do some work offline and then copy paste it here. Just remember to get rid of any formatting before transferring it, otherwise some things will screw up the wiki-code. OR you can have the text on the page while working, just not 'save' the page. (small handy trick) You should also be careful not to use too many or too long quotations in the text, but we'll get to that when we see the text. Happy editing,
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newspaper articles, independent websites or magazine articles written about these wolves in particular? That is what is necessary for a stand-alone article about the wolves. The questions that would be asked are: What makes these wolves so special? What sets this park apart from other zoos with wolves? What scientific breakthroughs have been made in the studies of these wolves? And so on. It would be
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Monts de Gueret—The Wolves of Chabrières, because, in the first place, the text is already perfectly done, and also because, as you correctly noted, it should be very difficult to obtain the information about differences of the wolves of Chabrieres from other wolves. Now about references - I got all the information, which I used in this article, from the several websites, links to which I provided:
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mountains of mistakes, appearing every time I approached the computer to continue with the article. Now we will see how the judges will evaluate the result, but, personally I think, that this article contains a wealth of valuable and interesting information, greatly enriched by you, and arranged, thanks to you, in the most excellent way. Great thanks again. Will be it touch. Regards, Chris Oxford.
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my draft in here, I'll know at a glance exactly where I want things to go. The thing is, as I gather sources I know some of them will be unusable, for various reasons, but I still need to see them all. So am I allowed to do this without worrying about copyright infringement? Do I need to put a designation indicating that it's quoted material even on my draft page?
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have unorthodox working methods. I'm visual, it's hard for me to remember things unless they are right in front of me. I'm probably not going to use a lot of the material on there, but it helps me to clarify ideas when I can see it all. Anyway, thank you! And you haven't inconvenienced me, I just wanted to make sure I don't violate any rules.
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can't have some way to designate that the material is copyrighted. Oddly, I was working in 'preview' mode for quite some time but then I thought, this is crazy, it's a draft page. How can I assemble material this way? So I guess my question is, how do I do this if I need to see it all on one page? Offline?
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example: whether it is reasonable to describe wolves behaviour in the article, which is actually about the reserve? Of course, it is connected in some ways to the subject and contains useful and fascinating facts about the wolves, but will such description be quite in place in this particular article?
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That is very kind of you. Rather than dumping a whole lot of instruction pages on the new editors I help, I keep an eye on what they are doing. Should they find a solution on their own, that is perfect, but should I find them standing there scratching their head, I'll drop a hint on how it is done so
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Glad you understood about the need to find outside sources. I have corrected some of the refs since you must leave the correct title (the whole title) in them, and if there is a writer for the ref or a date, that also needs to me included. I also used one of the refs to provide the number of visitors
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Dear W.carter, I worked this week on the references every free minute (it was not many of them during this week), but now I believe, I completed this job, and also I made the correction with the map - now the right version is in the article. I will be glad to hear, what do you think about this work.
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Thank you very much for your reply. First of all, after the visit to my sandbox, I decided to leave this article exactly the way you set it up, because it is absolutely brilliant. I think, that you are right in regards of the content of the article and it's title: it should be The Animal Park of the
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I can not express how glad I was, that you liked the way the article was started. It is not easy to ensure, that the article meets all the criteria and is written to a high standard, and without your guidance it would be simply impossible. For me personally, to write an article is absolutely amazing
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Thanks. By the way, I totally love your "I have never come across that method of writing before." I agree that it's insane. I'm under no illusions about this not being the best working method.....and I'm not going to tell you how, in addition to the 7 windows open, I have voluminous notes, old school
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I'm still a bit confused. Can I not use the quoted material at all on the draft page? Is there formatting for it the way there would be for an official wiki page? I do actually have (it's comical) 10 pages open right now...yet I still don't see the advantage of working on my draft on wiki at all if I
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It's a courtesy thing to respect others pages and also so that following posts are not taken out of context. Small insignificant things like typos or wrong word (heaven knows I've made a lot of those!) can be removed, but if you want to strike something you've written earlier, the best way is to use
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I tried to align the comments under the map, and found myself completely puzzled, as this task demanded more detailed instruction, than I could find. It is excellent, that you provided the hint how to do it and even did it yourself before me. Thank you very much. At this stage the article looks fine
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Dear W.carter, It was really incredible to open a page and to see the article in flesh in Knowledge. Just amazing. And thank you so much for Choco-Nut Bake; it tastes really sweet and I want to share it with you, as if would be unfair, if I'll enjoy this delicious dessert alone, while you deserve it
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The article is really taking shape. I have added the refs I had found, among them some TV-stations/programs, a radio station and some papers. These are worth gold when you want an article to pass. I have move the article from your sandbox, which is now clean and ready for a new article, to something
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Sure, thank you! I also have written my first GA in November (in Esperanto), and three of my articles are now in a process of getting that status in eowiki :D And, in April 2016 will be WMCON in Berlin, are you going to come? I got scholarship because I founded User Group in Uzbekistan. Wish to meet
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Hi w.Carter, I've been gathering and just listing my sources on the draft page, just as a url, but now it seems easier and more efficient to actually put the quote or citation I think I may want to use right next to the source listing on my draft page (inside of parentheses). This way when I do drop
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Yes this is confusing. Not the least of which is VERY little WRITTEN about Cal which is why I started the Knowledge edits to began with.He should have been FAMOUS like Duke Ellington famous. And forget about trying to track down the photographer who took one of the ONLY pictures I have ever seen of
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Dear W.carter, I am coming back precisely as I planned. I think, that I advanced with this work a little bit further, at least I hope, that I did. When I had a look at the map, I was really surprised when I saw, that the picture still remained the same - I was sure that I updated the file, so I did
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The draft also needs to be copy edited, but that can be done later. There are minor things in the language that needs to be corrected and some sentences should be "condensed". Like many new editors you are very fond of capital letters, those are used very sparingly in articles here. Is English your
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Well, congratulations!! That sounds marvelous. Just give me a 'ping' if you want me to check the language in the articles after you have done the translation. As you can probably tell by my talk page I'm doing a lot of that lately. Otherwise, I have just been to the library to get some books for my
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Technically there is noting stopping you from editing that page yourself since you are now autoconfirmed, just be very, very sure you have good grounds and can add very good sources for your edits. The page has 566 editors watching it and it is viewed about 2500 times a day, so a potential screw-up
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pages on the WP fall under the same copyright laws since they are all in the open and browsed by search engines and whatnots online. The draft has not hit the engines yet, but on a quick Google search, your questions at the Teahouse show up. I guess if it is the way you work, you will have to do it
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I just want to check this with you before I go all the way down my draft like this. I do hope I don't have to worry about any of this as I gather material....one of the reasons I have waited before moving my (offline) draft and other notes over is because I don't want to be slowed down as I write.
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Hi! I see that you have now used most of the sources as references. Well done! I have removed those from the "Sources" section. However, there are still two sources left to convert into references. Please do that. You also need to find more sources, other than the park's own website, that speak of
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here. These are words that depend on your point of view. For example: writing that the enclosures were "vast" or "huge" may be true in central Europe, but compared to Swedish parks they are relatively small and everything is dwarfed by the American parks. So, just the facts = the area, and let the
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About the map - this is totally and completely my own original work. Right now I will continue placing the photos into the sections of the article - just trying to find the way to make them a little bit smaller, as I would like to use all 9 photos, which I prepaired. Hope, that today I will fulfil
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where the discussion about the article can be kept intact. I will notify you when I'm done. Of course you can include studies of the wolves' behavior if that is studied at the park. It can be in a subsection. Many articles have subsections about things related to the main subject (if those are not
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I have check your edits and they are perfectly fine. :) You are cautious and respectful of other editors' work, that is something that is much appreciated here. Autoconfirmed is something you get after having been here for more than four days and made more than ten edits. This limit is set to keep
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I did reply but for some reason my response disappeared, but maybe I didn't save it. I think I'll continue to write the bulk of the draft offline but as a workaround for the citation issue, I'll just put a note next to the sources, in my own words. It's not going to be an issue. But I probably do
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twitchy about copyrighted material anywhere on the WP. I've seen such material unceremoniously deleted from all sorts of pages including drafts and user pages. You will have to learn how to work on a split screen like many of us do. When I work on things I usually have 4-8 different windows open,
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which is pages of legalese that I will not bore you with. :) The upshot of it all is that by filling these out, we can have a pic of Cal's album, which is the next best thing. I have also started to look for sources and add things to the article. If I can find a reliable source for the things you
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I didn't realize the edit source link was where I was supposed to reply....argggh. I thought that was a place to fix source code. Never mind, so embarrassing. Well, I get this. But now I need to get the other thing, the draft. I do hope you don't wait up for me because, unlike with other things,
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When I suggested that you should write your text here directly on the draft page, I had no idea that you needed all the texts you gather material from, in front of you on the same page. I have never come across that method of writing before. I did therefore not take all these complications into
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as an example, and built my own accordingly. But I realize, that the content may not be completely of an encyclopedic style and need to be observed by knowledgeable and experienced Wikipedian, so all my hope — is your kind help. Also I’m not sure completely on some aspects of the article, for
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Dear W.carter, This morning I submitted the article, following your instruction. I would like to thank you for the great help, which you provided during all process of the creation of the article. I know, that only a person of good nature and a great sense of humour could keep cool, watching
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Dear W.carter, So, all four photos and a map (good to hear, that it is done nicely) are in place, and the section Sources is converted to References. Also I excluded section 'See also', as there is nothing else really to see on this subject. I already read some of your interesting articles,
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I would strongly recommend that you write the article about the park itself and include all the animals within it in sections and subsections. If you were to write about just the wolves of the park, you would need to find reliable sources for just those. Are there books, scientific journals,
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as they are also called. That is how you show where you have found the facts in text. Just listing a bunch of sources at the end of the article is not acceptable here. To do this you need to use a code. That code is described in the links above. Once the code is inserted, another code will
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It sounds very much like my method for bookkeeping that I doing right now on the computer (5 windows open), piles of papers, cluttered desk, books and binders everywhere... (and I'm dodging it all by escaping to the WP from time to time) Nothing is insane as long as the end result is good.
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Ah :( So, see you in 2017 on Wikimania 2017 in Australia/Indonesia? You will have time to learn Bahasa Indonesia :D And I am happy to suggest my assistance in requesting a scholarship :) Also, do you have Facebook account? Because we can make this page more than 100Kb by our discussion xD
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offline and transfer the text later to the draft. At least the sources are visible there for assessing the notability. I only hope that we are not misunderstanding each other here somehow, we might be talking about two different things, only using different terms for it.
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where I am fast, I am not going to be fast with this.... I'm taking a little break first because I've been working on a draft for hours. But I will put some of it up tonight, and you can let me know what you think tomorrow. It's only 5 pm here..... Again, thanks so much!
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or MOS. It is a very long text and you can not possibly know the things in it yet. There are some things in the article (besides the refs) that needs to be fixed to conform with MOS. I will do that for you and leave comments about what I have done in the
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Dear W.carter, Thank you very much for your reply. Now I can see clear all the mistakes I have made, and will now try to correct them and to find all the reliable sources until late evening. Hope to be back to you 9.00-9.30 this evening. Regards, Chris
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Hi W.carter, I thank-you for pointing out my mistake I have made. I didn't realize that once text is on someone else's page, even if it is my own text I am still not allowed to edit or remove it like I did I the case of talk:Lukaslt13.Thanks Again.
2031:, this seems like a very promising start of the article. Well done! Now that the text is in place, I will "wikify" it by adding the wiki-code needed for everything to resemble a real article. I will leave you some comments about the draft at the 1230:
Ah, sorry, I wish I could travel, but I have so much to do at work right now. It will probably be a year or so before I can get away anywhere. I use my computer to "travel around the world" in the evenings, otherwise I would go crazy. :)
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Now you have two options: You could ask editors at the Teahouse to take a look and see if they have any comments or you could submit it for review. You do that by placing the code {{submit}} at the top of the page of the draft. Cheers,
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would be noted instantly. You might consider posting suggestions on the talk page first if you are to make any great changes. Also, please remember to sign your posts with the four ~~~~. That must be done every time for the time-stamp.
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Yeah, thanks, I am fine. Actually, I am going to get adminship in Esperanto Knowledge right on Sunday or Monday and then apply to Russian Knowledge and Meta adminship :D I am now here to translate some my articles (~30) to English xD
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No, you did not convert the Sources into References, you simply altered the heading of a section. Fixing the ref is not as easy as that. If you had read the pages I recommended for you, you would have seen that. So please read
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Dear W.carter I just saw the article in the draft - it's just brilliant, it can't be done better. I think, it is ready to be submitted as is, as it is totally perfect. So, where exactly do I put {{submit}}? Regards, Chris
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I have started to fix up the article about Cal. I was also able to include the cover of the album I mentioned above, since I'm now convinced that is him on the cover. The picture is presented here under something called
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consideration. So perhaps it is best for you to write offline after all, and only present the finished product on the draft page. Do as you like as long as you are comfortable with it. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Oh, and about the map picture: If you upload a new version it will take a while for the new pic to go through the system. And after that you need to refresh your cache on the computer to see the new one.
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and watch the video on the latter. When you read all the articles you must have noticed all the little numbers inside bracket looking something like this → but in blue. Those are the references or
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The article, which we discussed before is in my Sandbox. All photos, related to the article Wolves of Chabrières, are already in Commons, as you recommended. Also I placed these photos on my page.
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hard to get such an article accepted. If you should find sufficient material about these wolves, you can always split off an article about the wolves later once the first article has been accepted.
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The article should only be about such wolf behavior that is specific to the park or connected to the park's studies and activities. General wolf behavior should go into the article about wolves,
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The tree is presently marked as "stolen goods" and has been put in storage among other stolen items, pending trial and investigation. The owner of the tree will be compensated with SEK 20,000.
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one-time, drive-by editors from making not so well thought out edits at 2 AM on Saturday nights after a six-pack of beer, on some major or controversial articles. You can read all about it at:
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and as complete as only possible. So, now I have Chrismas surprise for you - the nice Star, and I wish you Merry Christmas and very Happy New Year! Great thanks again. Regards, Chris Oxford.
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to see why it has been listed (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry). Feel free to add your opinion on the matter below the nomination. Thank you.
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so you must have very good sources before adding something there. Most of the facts about wolves are already in that article, so it must be something new if you want to add it.
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to the park. I've found some more sources that should be used and I will include them and in some cases the facts from them in the article. I hope you don't mind. :) Cheers,
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You click on the small to the right of the heading: "Gabriel Delmas bio (continued)" and this section will open and you can reply. The talk page is also activated now:
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it again and checked twice - now there is a right version for sure. Looking forward to know your opinion about the latest version of the article. Regards, Chris Oxford
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they know what to do the next time. That is how I learned and I find it a good and peaceful way of helping. Wishing you a very pleasant holiday as well. Cheers,
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Thank you for answering my post. I am trying to learn how to communicate with other Knowledge people. Please answer this message to help me get some practice.
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Thank you for noticing my "sneaky edit"! As for the award, I appreciate it and treasure it. I shall consider it an early Christmas present from you. LOL! --
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if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
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Thank you for the quick response. What's the etiquette for getting permission to make changes on a semi-restricted page? The page I am thinking of is
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Also, if you plan to stick around and continue in the good way you've started, I suggest you create your own user page by clicking on your red name (
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is deceased, there might be another way to include a photo of him in the article that I can help you with. Is this him in the picture at this link?:
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Some of these materials, I presume, were in French only, but I have no difficulties to translate it. And, yes, English is not my native language.
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The changes I made were very minor. And I'm not surprised by the stats -- I think it's a great article! What does it mean to be "autoconfirmed?" --
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automatically list the refs in the "References" section. I will do a couple of them for you, just to get you started so you can see how it's done.
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You put it at the very top of the draft page. You replace the text I have written there: "Replace this text with the submit-text". Good luck!
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of the text to make it more encyclopedic. I'll let you know when I'm done, it's rather late here now so I might continue tomorrow. Cheers,
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and starting fresh on the new year, those are now archived. Here's a pic from my hometown right now. :-/ Better stay in and edit! Cheers,
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readers form their own opinion. I will wait until you have finished fixing the refs before taking you through the next step. Cheers,
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I see that you have started to upload your pictures at the Commons. Very good! Now you don't have to have them moved there. The map.
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Hello W.carter, I was looking for information about . I write about him the next article. And so I found this man: Ejnar, Eriksson.
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the park and the wolves there, if the article is to be accepted. This is called the notability criteria, you need to show that
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Of course I remember you, how are you? You seem to be doing well over at Meta-Wiki and travelling around the world. Good job!
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Thank you for your contributions to this encyclopedia using 21st century technology. I hope you don't get any unnecessary
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I'm just not clear about all those warnings, which appear even on my draft page. Thanks so much for your assistance here.
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sources that the park itself say that the park is noteworthy, that is how the Knowledge works. You can read about it in
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next GA nomination. I also intend to try to make it my first FA later, so a lot of research is required. Stay in touch,
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The first stage of fixing is now done. Take a good look at it and read my comments on the sandbox talk page. Cheers,
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the text is translated - 34 references are inserted (not all perfect in html code, maybe). Ok - I don't like <
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him. The people that knew him and or played with him or leaving us so there is some urgency to to all of this.
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http://www.tourismelimousin.com/en/Triptyque-homepage2/Landing/Family-fun-in-Limousin/The-Chabrieres-Wolf-Park
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Well done! I will take a quick first look at it soon, I have another thing to finish first. Relax for now. :)
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That is all for now. Looking forward to seeing the article after your job on it during the weekend. Best,
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I'm a bit buzy at the moment, but I'll be back to help you in a day or so. Keep them blue notes coming,
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written about in length in other articles) that may be of interest to the reader. For example, look at
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A tale for those of you visiting my talk page about how "bright" municipality councils in Sweden are:
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We will see when that time comes. And no, I don't use Facebook, but it was kind of you to offer.
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I have never been called a "cool cat " before but I am 63 and Female. Re: Cal Massey's page
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Happy New Year, W. carter! I'm finally able to come back and work on the Delmas bio!
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the same day the courts commuted her death sentence to life imprisonment?
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Online harassment consultation; High voter turnout at ArbCom elections
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that back in 1885, Knowledge editors wrote Good Articles with
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