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that this is an achievement! At least, we speak to each other, and we can collaborate in some articles. And believe me, this is very important. The cooperation board will hopefully further strengthen this collaboration, and will (hopefully again) constitute a place where crises could be discussed and tensions could be diffused. Speaking to each other even for minor issues is very important. We build and develop a good atmosphere, promoting a common understanding. I don't say that we'll resolve all the problems of the two nations here (we won't! I know!), but I'm happy that I see from the
Turkish editors the willingness to know us better, to collaborate with us, and to create together certain articles. I must admit that, when I first saw the board, I also had my reservations, but in the meantime I realized that the intentions of the Turkish editors are sincere, and that they really want to do something good here. For all these reasons I do believe that this board has a point: it might make us re-evaluate our bias and POVs. In this direction one of the best initiatives during these first weeks the board is working was Nicos'
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Danubian provinces, which is of secondary importance to Greek history and to the Phanariote sphere of influence. It's being 'protected' by Romanian editors, whose edits and arguments are based on one-sided views and original reasearch. Basically the real subject of the current article is the "Phanariote rule in Romania", and I have numerous times offered to rename it and start a Phanariotes article from scratch, but it was refused - urging me to make edits on the same article. Due to some disputes I never did it when I had the chance, and right now I don't have the time to devote myself on this (it requires large-scale additions). Up until recently the articles of the most prominent Phanariote families were under their "Romanized" names (e.g. Mavrocordato, Ipsilanti, Kantacouzino etc), but I took care of that. The article must reflect what Phanariotes are really famous for, and the
2338:(he has also been president and prime minister), and it has the same structure. The problem with Karamanlis template IMO are the too many names of prime ministers before and after him (and there is also a "none" for 1974)! The fact that some of these names are red links makes the template indeed a bit "unattractive". Some of these prime ministers ("preceeded" and "succeeded") were temporarily in the post and they were not elected. I don't know if they (or the "none" for 1974 and the relevant explanation) could be taken away from the box. Does this serve encyclopedic accuracy? I'm not sure if this info is redundant. Maybe we could start with un-redlinking and making stubs for these prime ministers. Now, in some cases abbreviations could be used so as to make the template a biiiit shorter. E.g., instead of "
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bottom of the article. The presidential infobox also carries information about birth place, date etc. that are clearly visible in the lead of the article. Where is this duplication going to stop? Also we should establish rules as to how big an infobox should be. As it stands right now it just runs down the article without apparent limits, choking and cluttering its visual development. I don't think that was its intended function. Please let me know. As far as the
Presidency's turbulent times I think that's a valid concern but I am not clear on the subject. If you have information more readily available I think you should include it. Take care for now. Tasos. (
105:, I ran across what I think was enough information to begin an article. So far it's pretty much a mess. I copied in some of the relevant information I found from two different web sites, but I'm sure there's probably more. The current state of the formatting is terrible, etc. I was just in a rush yesterday and didn't want to lose the information I'd found and I think all of the participating nations should eventually have pages denoting their forces sacrifice. Any help anybody could provide would be appreciated. I would imagine there's a lot more information available in Greek than English. Thanks.
820:, and one cannot blame Romanian editors, who actually did little work on those articles in general, for not knowing Greek conventions or even Greek names; the versions of the names as present there were far from "being Romanian" - the Romanian variants sound and look quite different from those, as anyone with eyes to see may read in the Romanian versions as indicated in the respective articles; I would believe Miskin not being aware of that nuance, if this was to have happened a while back: however, I
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have made significant, valuable contributions to the encyclopedia would be recognized and honored. I believe that, with some effort, this could still be done. My proposal is to, with luck, try to organize the various WikiProjects and other entities of wikipedia to take part in a larger celebrartion of its contributors to take place in
January, probably beginning January 15, 2007. I have created yet another new subpage for myself (a weakness of mine, I'm afraid) at
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2397:: it is about an artist, but the infobox results in he same duplications. It seems that infoboxes are regarded as working in parallel to the main text of the article, and some dublications are not regardes as serious problems. Again, this is my personal impression. I'll give the whole issue a more detailed research, and maybe some other users are better informed than me. So, wait for more opinions here or in the Karamanlis talk page.--
906:. It works like the one of the Military project and, in any case, there are detailed instructions (I just hope everything works fine!). So, you (and every other Wikipedian) can submit the article there and have also a formal review. I can give you also an informal one, but I in a formal peer-review you may have better gathered and organized the reviews. In any case, the decision is yours. Tell me what you prefer.--
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opinion here, and to tell if they are willing to support a monthly collaboration. If more users express their willingness to participate in such an initiative, then, yes, I'll enhusiastically support it, because I do believe it is going to be extremely useful and it will contribute greatly to the improvement of many articles! A project without a monthly
Collaboration is just not a complete and thorough project!--
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consider whether your project would benefit from having departments which deal in these matters. It is my hope that all the changes to the directory can be finished by the first of next month. Please feel free to make any changes you see fit to the entries for your project before then. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.
1670:, so I'm bringing it here. Is it commonly depicted in ancient Greek art, as the article claims? There are 10,000+ Google hits for 'Alopekis' but the vast majority of them refer to a street with that name. The plural used in the article, 'Alopekii', has virtually no hits. Any light you could shed on the matter would be most welcome.--
1068:. This new directory includes a variety of categories and subcategories which will, with luck, potentially draw new members to the projects who are interested in those specific subjects. Please review the directory and make any changes to the entries for your project that you see fit. There is also a directory of portals, at
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What I can propose as a solution is implement the merger in the following way: 1) rename this project as
Wikiproject Greece and rename accordingly all its task-forces, departments, templates etc., and 2) delete the current WP:GREECE. But, in order to implement this solution, I think that we must have
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I would like to point out one thing here: Despite our differences, the Greek and
Turkish Wikipedians have managed to avoid fierce tensions, and to collaborate in a generally civil manner. Having in mind some other conflicts in Knowledge between users of different nationalities, I would like to stress
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In my opinion this is an article that should be within the project's priority list. Phanariotes are of invaluable importance to the rebirth of modern Greek nationalism, the Greek war of independence and the very foundation of the Greek
Kingdom. Instead, the article currently focuses on the Phanariote
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I also think the collaboration is a great initiative, and we can create a section here. I had also thought about it from the first moment the project was launched. But such an initiative needs participation. I think that just two persons cannot keep it alive. So, I expect more members to voice their
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Having just received one — thanks
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Yesterday, I noticed the existence of this project (created a month ago). I was surprised, because I did not know that. The project, though recent, looks to me inactive. In any case, I think that we should seriously discuss here about the future of this project and of ours. What shall we do with the
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Thanks for bring up the issue here, that notification should have been posted here as well. I hope that the board will be of use, I will try to get more users involved constantly. I was thinking that the best way to approach this would be to determine small tasks that can be addressed (e.g. intro of
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sounds reasonable to me. I was planning to include basically all Greeks of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in the category, regardless of whether they lived in Greece or in the city of Rome or Egypt or wherever else. I suppose when precisely the "Roman era" starts depends on where they lived so
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Thanks for the information. But in the Karamanlis article the presidential infobox carries in some places the same information as the succession infoboxes at the bottom of the page. I think we should remove this info from the presidential infobox and leave it only at the succession infoboxes at the
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If there is no objection, I'll implement my proposal presented above, and I'll delete some time today WP:Greece renaming the current "Knowledge talk:WikiProject History of Greece" as "Knowledge:WikiProject Greece", so as to take advantage of the organization and background of WP:HOG. The members of
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and I think I've made clear my position. I intend to improve the article, since I have some good sources (some googling could also help), but the problem is that I'm also working on some of my own articles now. I hope other members of the project will also help. Thanks for your valuable remarks and
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Personally, I have no objection to proceed with this solution. The most important thing is to agree on that with the other contributors of the article (if there are any). Now, about 1985, I will have a look to the archives of Karamanlis. Unfortunately, they are in another house right now, and I do
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is there under the "Civilian impact and atrocities section" the Greek famine is not. The Dutch famine was a very tragic event indeed with some 10,000 civilian casualties but on the other hand it "dwarfs" comparing to the casualties (70,000 to 300,000 people!) of the famine in the winter of 1941. I
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can't go higher than it is until it gets properly citated, cleaned up, untagged and until the stubby sections that exist now get fixed. This is my opinion. Unless, of course, it goes for GAC (Good Article Candidacy) and it passes; in this case it will automatically be upgraded to category GA (Good
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I removed Adam's comments not because I disagreed with them, but because they were out of place. The rubric asks for member's names and area of specialty or academic qualifications. It does not ask people to pronounce how Greek/non-Greek they are. Of course there are some disgustingly POV articles
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I moved all the "History of Greece" templates to just plain "Greece" and updating the project's main page to use the new names and not use the redirect. The only one I haven't updated is the large userbox as I can't come up with a new name. At some point, I'll start updating the existing articles
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I thought about that, when I initiated the merger of the two projects, but I was afraid of possible implications. Should we have to change the "WPHOG" to "WPGreece" in about 900 articles? I don't know. If the renaming can be done without such implications, OK. But in any case, using in the banner
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Thanks Yannis and Niko. I think that the information removal from one infobox is ok as long as the information remains in the other infobox. Having two infoboxes with the same info seems a little overwrought. I also agree with Niko that some of the info may be getting shortchanged in the limiting
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proposal for an appreciation week to end on Knowledge Day, January 15. However, several people have once again proposed the entirety of Esperanza for deletion, so that might not work. It was the intention of the Appreciation Week proposal to set aside a given time when the various individuals who
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Seeing as this probject is growing, I'm suggesting that we have a Collaboration. I don't know how long it should run, maybe a fortnight or a month. I think if we collaborate on some articles we can improve them significantly. My other suggestion is that we add a WikiProject: History of Greece
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If there is no objection, I'll implement my proposal presented in the above talk page, and I'll delete some time today this project renaming the current "Knowledge talk:WikiProject History of Greece" as "Knowledge:WikiProject Greece", so as to take advantage of the organization and background of
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Firstly i have to say that i am not much familiar on how a wiki project works (since i have not participated in another prior to this one), so, i am not sure if my proposal fits in the scope of this project. I noticed in the 'Announcements and Open tasks' that there are requests for expansion of
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are included in the directory for both the use of the projects themselves and for that of others. Having such departments will allow a project to more quickly and easily identify its most important articles and its articles in greatest need of improvement. If you have not already done so, please
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Well, the board is not necessarily a problem (altough is is also mainly inactive). I'll post here what I wrote in your talk page: "For me, the only plausible solution is merger. The problem is how is this merger is going to be implemented. WP:GREECE probably has the most appropriate title and a
824:; newly-created articles). If the dispute is solved by now, I am writing this because Miskin has shown himself surprised that I would have something to reproach his tactics. I did not demand of him to apologize for misrepresenting my point, but I demanded he cease doing it. Hopefully, he shall.
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It needs expansion, citations, sources and other things. The fact it is tagged is not good. Do you intend to start rewritting? If yes, count on my support and assistance (although I'd not determine myself exactly as an anarchist!). I also think about creating a peer-review section, where we can
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Hello, I noticed we 've been putting the wikiproject template on greek-history-related articles. I've also noticed that some of us place the template on the main article space, not the talk page. I believe we should be adding the template on talk pages, as I've seen for example the wikiproject
1638:. This is based on the premise that a search for "Draco" is equally likely (if not more likely) to be looking for something other than the ancient Athenian. A Google search on "Draco" supports this assumption. If you agree or disagree, please comment on the talk pages for these articles.
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Since there are relatively few people in both projects (especially the Greece one), I think merging them into one is a good idea. If it ever gets big enough that there are a large group of people interested specifically in the history of Greece but not necessarily modern Greece (non-Greek
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broader scope, but WP:HOG has a much better backround, organization and structure, and it is an active project (whereas WP:GREECE is actually inactive since it was created). We must see how we'll combine these things. And I'll expect a response from the other two members of WP:GREECE."--
2640:, weren't you? I like Adam's proposal, it is elegant. But having in mind WP's conventions, it would be the title of an article about something that is called "CPoG" but must be disambiguated from other things also called "CPoG". If I'm wrong on this, I'd go for Adam's proposal. --
2389:. As they are now, they could be trimmed without losing any additional infos. Now, as far as the lead and the infobox are concerned, I agree that there is a duplication. However, it seems that this dublication has become a trend in Knowledge. See for instance the above FA of
3204:. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, articles are moved onto the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Remove" the article from featured status. The instructions for the review process are
2198:. The same article may fall under the scope of more than one project. I think each project decides what its scope should be. I see no objection to any project deciding that any article is within its scope. It might seem a little silly if the mathematics project decided
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of the article Phanariotes. I urge the members of this project to start their research in order to eventually assimilate this article in the History of Greece series. Users who live in Greece should find little difficulty in gathering plentiful and credible sources.
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I agree with most of your remarks, but I believe that we can co-exist with the current editors. I lean towards expansion of the current article, but, if we are provoked, we can demand a voting asking for the renaming of the article and the creation of a new "real"
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It is essential for the functioning of the project to list the new articles within the scope of this project in this section, so that we can categorize, rate and watch them. Please, show to this section the attention it deserves and list there the new article you
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Thanks for your remarks and comments. Your valuable contribution to the article is undisputable. But there are also other different opinions for some specific issues. I just think it would be better not to split this dialogue, but to keep it in the talk page of
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I just wanted to let anyone who is intrested now that Portal:Military of Greece has been created so if anyone wants to help go right ahead. If anyone has any requests for an article to be put on there please contact me on my talk page and I'll try and add it.
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We obviously don't have such a task force. But you can initiate one! I've followed this discussion and I had expressed my opposition to this categorization. My opposition was based on the fact that "paidikos eros" and "homosexuality" are not exactly the same
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Something else about the article. In "First and Second Presidency" there is nothing mentioned concerning the political turbulence of 1985 about Karamanlis second candidacy for the Presidency that was not supported by PASOK, and the subsequent resignation of
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Thank you all for your quick response. I also left a comment there but I already know that it won't change much. What we have to do in the near future is to gather up our sources in order assimilate this article into the Greek history series. Regards.
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status is awarded only after an official request, review and decision of the group after the request. I donot think if you want to establish a similar procedure in our project. The fact that we are not too many, in fact for the time being, could be a
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Whether it's orwellian or not, that's the name they chose to use, and that's what we have to use too. Yes, Dr K, it does have to be an exact translation of esoterikou - we are not at liberty to make up new names which we think sound more euphonious.
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I agree, both that it should be merged, and that it should be done by moving WP:HOG, since it has much more activity, history, and members. We should keep redirects, of course, especially from the hundreds of templates that are already on articles.
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These are just some examples. I know of course that all these things can be settled, but it will take time. I hope more members will express themselves and from the new year we will implement a solution. After all, in 1-2 hours I'll be in a
3527:. Task forces is easy to be created, but difficult to be supportes. Even our only task force, the Politics task force, is mostly inactive I'm afraid. So, let's go for it! Let's create the new task forces! But let's support them as well!--
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I also created an Announcement section in the main page I placed it at the top of it with the open tasks. I did that in order to attract immediate attention. Please, feel free to put there any important announcements for our project.
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I got a similar message. The idea of a cooperation board between Greek and Turkish wikipedians is a indeed good idea (although a similar attempt in the past failed...). However, i am waiting till i hear something more, apart from
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where I would greatly appreciate any indications from the members of this project as to whether and how they might be willing and/or able to assist in recognizing the contributions of our editors. Thank you for your attention.
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Nice, I think! I personally agree. I hope that other members will express their opinions too. But I think that you can start it if you want. I can also start it, but not before the Week-end. Until then I don't have the adequate
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As of the current version, WikiProjects with simple "generic" templates are supported by the plugin without the need for any special programatic support by me. I've had a look at your project's template and you seem to qualify.
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Should we add a new subsection dedicated to the listing of Greek history related articles just created? This would help a lot on keeping a collective eye on all new additions, that may lose themselves in the mare magnum of the
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I made an official announcement in the main project and the project banner. Maybe you would also be interested in creating (not necessarily now!) a task force within the scope of this project: "Military History of Greece"
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I think the project could go in POV articles and improve them through collaboration. I ask Adam and other users to name such articles and propose them for improvement. I think this is a very interesting field for action.
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article. I believe that only WikiProject Turkey should be handling it, since it has to do with Turkey. If you think that Greek history has more to do with it than necessary, then we will take our right to handle the
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I agree, having a task force that is not supported is a waste of bandwidth. I was also thinking along the lines of grouping articles of a similar subject by using the appropriate task force tag but, we already have
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I agree that the succession infoboxes at the end of the article as they are now result in a duplication. I think their main purpose is to include all the Political offices of the descibed person as it happens in FA
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need work. I'm afraid I do not have the time to undertake the rewriting of this article personally now. But if you decide to go for it and initiate improvements, I'll be willing to offer my help in case it is
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What is going to happen with the members. I think they should all be notified, and asked if they want to participate in a project with a different scope (not strictly history orientated and less specialized).
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was rated as A-Class. This is not correct, since the article has just 3 inline citations and very few references. This is very poor for an A-Class article. It may not even meet criteria for GA. Again, thank
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This article has been vastly improved although I welcome other editors to go and further improve it. More importantly it is nominated for "A-class" and I was hoping some of you can go and comment. Thanks.
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does sound ominously Orwellian! As far as disambiguation I guess we have to live with the side effects. If you are happy with Adam's proposal go ahead. Nice talking to you after some time. Happy New Year!
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OK! "politics-task-force" instead "task force1"; I fixed all the relevant articles (about 50). I support the creation of new task forces Kimon, but such proposals have been made also in the past. Check
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would be in my opinion the very low level of exchange between Greek and Serb editors. With very few and partial exceptions, it is very rare to see Serbs and Greeks sharing interest for editing the same
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I'll add it to the goals. If somebody thinks something better or doesn't like the wording, please edit. A special task-force is a nice thought, but I think we should first have the main project working
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Nice thought!"View/hide" hyperlinks would be nice for all these additions infos (Criteria for B-Class, peer-review, task forces), but when I once tried it I failed! And I was afraid to try it again!--
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I welcome the creation of new task-forces, but is there any further eagerness for participation? In any case, I will notify all the members for these proposals through the upcoming newsletter.--
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Shit! I'm always doing typos. Nico, of course, they are within the scope of the scope ... ehhh ... the project of the project ... Whatever! So we can add the project banner and watch them.--
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3497:("task force1" is, incidentally, a very bad name for a parameter; you guys should really change it to something more meaningful, like "Politicians-task-force" or something of that sort.)
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Just adding a note - the "small option" is supported but, it's still pretty large. Would it be possible to make the "Criteria for B-Class status" section have a "view/hide" hyperlink? --
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I nominated the Greek War of Independence for acid if anyone wants to go and vote so this article can get the attention it deserves and maybe even get close to A or FA standard. Thanks.
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I agree and I will add this missing article in the relevant template of the main page. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to initiate this article myself during this month.--
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1579:take a look at it. It will make you
1548:A very good reason for not creating
1298:there. Though the article about the
391:I'll work it out in the next days.--
190:In the Wikiproject military history
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932:Talk:Iraklion Archaeological Museum
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3056:Knowledge:Good articles/Candidates
2903:Balkan military history task force
2740:categorization of Roman-era Greeks
2501:history section of the KKE website
1430:Greek Mythology endangered in FARC
708:I donot have many sources but for
704:is a nice article! Well-done! For
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2668:Nice talking to you, too! :-) --
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3266:Knowledge:WikiProject Mythology
2505:Communist Party of the Interior
1379:Homosexuality in ancient Greece
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1123:Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
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2762:Category:Roman-era Greeks
2578:Communist Party of Greece
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2288:Portal:Military of Greece
2170:Greek War of Independence
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1064:has recently updated the
712:I could do some things.--
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3030:Military history project
1523:Greek-Serbian Friendship
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168:History of modern Greece
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2758:Category:Roman Greeks
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