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232::(1) Sandy's been here almost two years now. I don't think she can reasonably be called "new". I have described the role she will fulfill . In short - she'll do on FAC exactly what I do. (2) No, I do not know her in real life - in fact, I know very little about her at all beyond what does on here. (3) I was not appointed my Jimbo. I started doing the job back in early 2004 when it was clear that it needed to be done by someone, and some months later the community affirmed my role by giving the job a name. Jimbo has never had anything to do with it. ] 21:54, 2 December 2007 (UTC) 225::(1) Sandy's been here almost two years now. I don't think she can reasonably be called "new". I have described the role she will fulfill . In short - she'll do on FAC exactly what I do. (2) No, I do not know her in real life - in fact, I know very little about her at all beyond what does on here. (3) I was not appointed my Jimbo. I started doing the job back in early 2004 when it was clear that it needed to be done by someone, and some months later the community affirmed my role by giving the job a name. Jimbo has never had anything to do with it. ] 21:54, 2 December 2007 (UTC) 257::Sandy is a complicated person in real life. She passes her time in simple surroundings, trying to deflect the worship of those who know her and use her gifts to help others. She has been hunted as a fugitive, cursed as a tomb-robber, and is renowned as a lover and duelist. She is a worshiped as a God in Honduras, but is an outlaw in Peru. No living man knows her real name as she only whispers it into the ears of those she is about to kill. All love her and hate her, she is SandyGeorgia. ] 17:19, 3 December 2007 (UTC) 1260:
global warming skeptics is decreasing. And in this real world, we create encyclopedias like Knowledge to document these facts. Someone who edits the earth article to say the world is flat is vandalizing the article. It's not subjective, it's not a judgment call - it's flat out wrong. And if you are unable to grasp this not-too-difficult concept, then you have no business trying to lecture anyone about our policies.
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resolved or consensus for promotion has not been reached, a nomination will be removed from the list and archived. The director determines the timing of the process for each nomination." I realize it is up to your discretion, but was wondering if I could have some kind of rationale for your decision. At any rate, thanks for the time.
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Sandy is a complicated person in real life. She passes her time in simple surroundings, trying to deflect the worship of those who know her and use her gifts to help others. She has been hunted as a fugitive, cursed as a tomb-robber, and is renowned as a lover and duelist. She is a worshiped as a God
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Even if a change from "A few" to "An increasing number" is demonstrably false (and while I'm not sure that you can indeed demonstrate that, I agree it is against the orthodox view and can be perceived as an attempt to mislead) I do not believe an indefinite block is called for, barring a long history
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May I also mention that Obedium edits his talk page back and forth repeatedly. The net change is to add "Test embedded..." AGF on this one is out of the question for a paranoid fella like myself, I think Obedium is trying to make the warnings become archaeological relics in the history of his talk
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Please unprotect Obedium's talk page. Tak page protection is generally reserved for users who abuse the unblock template, thereby wasting other admins' time. There is a broad consensus that users can remove warnings; it is still there in the history and your edit summary is easily visible as well.
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50,000 edits by Sandy is hardly indicative of a new editor. Susan, while I'm sure you post with the best of intentions, asking someone about personal details of a third party on-site is not a good idea—they might inconsiderately provide answers. It's no one's business but Sandy's to answer question
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process. I believe she or he is a very hard worker but is new to Knowledge. May I ask please 1) what role SandyGeorgia will be assuming? and 2) If you know him or her in "real life"? (This can make a difference sometimes I realize). Just a question from another newbie (about 1.5 years here). Thank
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OK, I'll leave for you those I've taken strong-ish stands on or that I was involved with before you delegated me; generally, I'll aim to be conservative while I'm coming up to speed, and leave it to you to sweep up what I leave. But, I need one more piece of guidance; as a sample, please review my
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Just wanted to let you know, I appreciate the hard work you're putting into this. I may be raisin' hell at the Arbcom right now (and hell needs to be raised, in my view), but it appears that you're taking a relatively clear-eyed look at the facts at hand, and for that, I'm appreciative. For all his
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As for adding the TGGWS section, I did not. It has been a long standing section which was introduced by someone other than myself. I simply reverted a deletion by another editor who provided no satisfactory reason for the deletion. It is POV pushing that I am seeking to avoid here, not introduce
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Actually, the semi-protection expired before I got there (07:46, 26 October 2007 Riana (Talk | contribs | block) protected HonorĂ© de Balzac ‎ (vandalism of an unsavoury nature (expires 07:46, 9 November 2007 (UTC))) (Change)) I just removed the semi-protection template (which was on an unprotected
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is slated for Today's Featured Article on Nov. 17 – cheers for that. I notice also that you've removed the semi-protected status for that page. Alas, I worry that when he is put up on the front page, clever 12-year-olds around the world will go nuts with the vandalism. Maybe we should re-protect it
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Once I start, how do we keep from getting crossed up? That is, how do we avoid promoting/archiving at the same time? I would plan to set a very conservative threshold initially for my own archives/promotes, leaving anything that's not pretty clear for you, so a "sweep" by you sometime after I go
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I would like to share with you that today, November 28, 2007, I was honored by the Senate of Puerto Rico with the "Resolution of the Senate Number 3603" in appreciation for my work in Knowledge regarding Puerto Rican military related articles. I was given the resolution on behalf of the Senate by
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actions. Moreover, I believe a portfolio of "model cases" to remember in difficult situations can be useful for each candidate, as well. I believe that conflict resolution skills are most pertinent to the position, but if you want to highlight other skills, please feel free to use a new letter and
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2. How do you check whether all the problems are fixed? For example, I oppose an FAC for a few reasons, including not enough references and spelling mistakes. The nominator says he fixed everything, but he did not fix the spelling mistakes. Do you read the article to check whether all the spelling
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Raul, we disagree strongly, but your questions page was probably not the best place to air that contentious debate. So feel free to refactor/move/remove our back-and-forth debate from that page. I stand by everything I wrote, and I have no problem with it staying exactly the way it is, but I would
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vandalism. For example, adding a personal opinion to an article once is not vandalism — it's just not helpful, and should be removed or restated" Your lack of good faith in editors is apparent across the board. Simply because you lack good faith in many of our contributing editors does not warrant
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and I'm struck by the proposed restriction on Giano. I'm not familiar with the case or his conduct, so perhaps I'm missing vital information, but I can't see how restricting someone's ability to edit pages in the Knowledge space fosters any kind of respect for the collaborativeness of the project
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I appreciate the comments you made at the proposed decision on the Durova ArbCom. Sometimes it feels like, in their anger at a particular contributor, ArbCom's decisions become difficult to grasp in the context of what actually makes the project better. Seeing your reasoning, and your justifiable
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filled-world you come from that with a straight face you say something like that. In the real world, the one that I live in, there is an objective reality. There are things that are true, and things are not. The world is not flat. The earth circles around the sun. It's 2006 AD. And the number of
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Hi there, We of WikiProject Seattle have been working diligently to correct all the issues brought up during its Featured Article review, and do believe we've brought it back up to snuff. The original nominator hasn't been seen in the discussion for a while and we were wondering when and how the
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After yesterday's sock, I got really tired of Raspor and blocked for 6 months every IP he's ever used (no editing - either logged in or otherwise - and no account registration). Thomasdid is not from any IP or range that Raspor has ever used - so my tentative conclusion is no, it is not Rapsor.
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Moreover, your analogy is transparently false, as is the logic behind it. Statements like "this band sucks" or "this band is awesome" are obviously subjective. The number of critics of global warming is not subjective. The number of critics has been steadily decreasing for 20+ years (down to a
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after it had been there for less than week. While it had two opposes, one of them had been addressed and the other had only been there for a few hours. As such, I do not really feel as though this meets "If, after sufficient time, objections considered actionable by the director have not been
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Hi Mark—Please see my edits, prompted initially by Sandy's request to review a sentence she added. I've left a note with Bishonen asking her to review the template as well. I don't think it's premature to add a statement saying that "director" includes your delegate. That last item could be
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Sorry Kaypoh - rather than unpromote an article, why not simply fix the spelling mistakes yourself? I generally do these days as it is often simpler than actually writing about them on the FAC page. Remember the aim is to make FAs, not to pass or fail others as such. cheers,
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quantifiable few; indisputably fewer than 5 or 10 years ago) and continues to decrease as the evidence piles up. Obedium's edits are, then, flatly false. And I find it very convenient that you choose to ignore his obviously misleading edit summary ("Improved phrasing").
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article. I just wanted to say thanks for letting it wait for that long actually, because with the help of other contributors we were able to make some good quality improvements to the article. Your judgment and the work you do is appreciated around here, thanks.
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The 1RR provision exists only through the consensus of involved editors. If we allow editors with a history of POV-pushing and sockpuppetry to game the 1RR provision in order to insert outright lies, then that consensus will (and should) dissolve.
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The structure of the tree is (conceptually) easy to understand: all IPs under a username are IPs that user has been known to have used; usernames under an IP are usernames that trace to that IP. Repeats are omitted as they are found.
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If by a "non-date specific request", you mean a request that doesn't specify a date -- no, you have to pick some date. However, with that said, the date you pick doesn't have to have a relationship with the article being requested.
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Raul, I'm not sure what to do with this article. I believe it complies with the Featured Article criteria, but if I renominate it I think I'm going to come across the same impossible objections. Do you have any recommendations?
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The second of those reverts was to vandalism (changing it to increasing - which is flatly objectively false, and using a misleading edit summary to boot). Vandalism reverts are not normally counted against 3rr and whatnot.
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This is not bad faith. I opposed one FAC (I forgot which one) because about 10 paragraphs had no references. The nominator added references to only 3 or 4 paragraphs and the other paragraphs still had no references.
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Hi Raul. I sent Sandy Ordonez an e-mail as requested, but I haven't heard anything yet. I wondering if you could do me favor and check with her to find out if something is wrong. I will apreciate it, Take care.
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would be if I could drop a week on anyone without warning for single edits? Unless there is a long history with this user making delibreately misleading edits to GW topics, I think a week is pretty long.
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to the bottom of the article. Please wait for the bot to do the rest of the updating to articlehistory and the article talk page. If you do that yourself, it creates extra work and stalls the bot.
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I'd like to create a userbox similar to the one I did for NYB (It's on my talk page). But to do so, I'd like a.) to know if you're opposed to it; and b.) your suggestion of an appropriate image.
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I don't know how you can reasonably state that the second revert was vandalism. You may believe that it is completely false, but the other user doesn't think so - It's a bog standard edit war.
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in Honduras, but is an outlaw in Peru. No living man knows her real name, as she only whispers it into the ears of those she is about to kill. All love her and hate her, she is SandyGeorgia.
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I noticed on your user page that you have some background in the field of biomedical engineering. So i decided to forward a question I found on the twin articles talk page. The question is
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Hi. I'm not really sure if it is the norm to approach you on your decisions on promotion of FAC but I guess I will just be bold and go ahead and do so. You recently achieved the FAC for
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I'll tell you what - go ahead, fix Tony's objection, and then go ahead and renominate it. We normally tell people to wait a bit, but you're right that I might have been rather hasty.
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page by artificially pushing time forward. He cannot escape by doing so sice everything is recorded, but it is annoying when trying to figure out how many warnings Obedium has.
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Thanks for noticing the LtWinters sock. How did you catch that? I'm surprised he'd vandalize my user and talk pages but then revert back and warn himself. Seems pointless. --
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indefinately, and is there evidence that he/she/what-ever group is behind the account is the same people that were behind another indef blocked editor? Just curious. Regards,
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also not object to you refactoring it. Regardless of our respective positions on that case, the questions page was probably not the best place to get into an extended debate.
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If the person that Opposes it does not come back and Supports the article, despite that I've commented on their points, would their oppose be counted when you close the FAC?
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edit warring. The policy continues, rather clearly, "NPOV violations ... Making bold edits ... Unintentional misinformation ... Unintentional nonsense ... Stubbornness" are
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faults (and they're not few), Giano is an overwhelming net asset to this project. He loves the 'pedia, and any "remedy" that keeps him from contributing hurts the project.
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It would be helpful if you would participate in the discussion page rather than here. All of my actions are adequately discussed in the discussion page, none of yours are.
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during the discussion but should not remove the miscellany for deletion template from the top of the page; such removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you.
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Thanks for answering. :) If the nominator did not fix the spelling mistakes and you promote the article to FA, is there a way to ask you to unpromote the article? --
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If you're coming here to ask, why did a bot promote or fail my nomination, the bot didn't; Raul did (see the diffs above). The bot only updates the articlehistory.
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Ah, I see. Is it possible to apply for semi-protection before it appears on the front page, on the presumption that it will be vandalized unless it is protected? –
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That is an example. If the problems are bigger than spelling mistakes, and the nominator says he fixed them but he did not, and the article is promoted wrongly? --
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What one considers an improvement or not is wholly subjective, so it's not worth mentioning, especially in this case. Also, I believe you are incorrect on policy.
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Please respond on my talk page. We'll probably go to press late Monday or early Tuesday (UTC), but late responses will be added as they're submitted. Thanks,
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And please note the instructions there regarding the minimum time between promotion and review; in that time, often issues can be addressed without review.
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I added it after it came up in my computational immunology class (in reference to AIDS). I also assumed it could refer to other situations like septicaemia
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I'm wondering what your standard is for determining whether an article should be promoted to featured status or not. I ask this because I'm trying to get
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was the TFA on July 27. If you think it's too soon, then please let me know and I'll withdraw the request so that someone else can have the slot. --
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as she only whispers it into the ears of those she is about to kill. All love her and hate her, she is SandyGeorgia. ] 17:19, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
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was really helpful, since it was archived without waiting for any new comments. Maybe the relevant projects should have been notified. Previously
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As Raymond says, this is most certainly not out of the blue for this editor, seeing as how he's been warned for doing this several times before:
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In the past year, are there any cases that you think the Arbitration Committee handled exceptionally well? Any you think they handled poorly?
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This is a distinctly unpleasant line of questioning, bordering on assuming all kinds of bad faith. If there's a FA that shouldn't be one, see
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Just a quick note to wish you good luck in the forthcoming silly season. How does it feel not to be the most controversial candidate? Lol. --
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The information removed was redundant and available elsewhere (which I attempted to clarify on the page when you conducted a second revert).
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Yes, I'm fine with that. For an iconic picture, it's too bad the ceiling cat picture got deleted - that would have been perfect. I guess
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is considered a good band by Americans, which is not true, but it wouldn't be vandalism. It's a content dispute, and as such fall under
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releated article outside USA to feature. Moreover the last article of this type to show in the main page was probably in January 2007.
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I found them using checkuser. He warned himself, I suspect, so that the account would look like a legit user if someone saw it later.
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I agree, Dr. Arritt, "1RR is a delicate thing and abuse must not be allowed." Just as 3RR should not ever be violated simply because
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vandalism, and you cannot treat them as such. Own your mistakes and apologize for them, or you your should very well be blocked. ~
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It was put up for MFD. I have speedy closed this as keep. Honestly! However, due to privacy concerns and because of confusion with
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still valid? The one year revert ban has expired, but the Ban violations and Parole violations have not expired. Is this correct?
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CM, I'll move that to archive for you, and GimmeBot will be by soon to tag it closed; please let the bot update the talk page per
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The criticism of NSTA's action were made by a group with no direct knowledge of the events and it was redundant to boot making it
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mentioned in the point directly after it. Discussion is vital for anyone who wishes to work in collaboration. Can you clarify? -
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There are several FACs in the current pipeline that I've been very involved with in the past, so I'll also leave them to you.
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Checkuser tree, but left it unfinished. In that tree, the only name you posted "(Legit user?)" next to was Thin Arthur. See
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article and edit it to say that the earth is flat, that's vandalism too. Both statements are flatly, objectively not true.
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Thanks for your help if you have time to give it. And thanks anyway if you don't. Good luck with the upcoming election. :
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You appear to be correct. If that's the case (that it has no meaning outside of an AIDS context), what do you suggest?
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sockpuppet). So, it's not as if it were a week's block applied out of the blue to an otherwise-constructive editor.
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with the content, 1RR should not be abused if there is a consensus to have it in place as you say. And I think our
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quite clearly states, "Any good-faith effort to improve the encyclopedia, even if misguided or ill-considered, is
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pluralised if/when you appoint another delegate. You might consider naming the delegate—unsure. The C in
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is an FA (YAY!!!) but it dosen't have a a small bronze star on its page like other FA articles do. Why?
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A FAC/FAQ could result in instruction creep; I had in mind sticking to botification/archiving issues.
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I can only see the term in the context of AIDS-related literature. Is this what you're referring to?
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featured on November 8th- I really appreciate your time and assistance with making it possible! --
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My motivation is that as a voter, I don't want to just rely on a candidate's words, but also see
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has been filed concerning your conduct on Knowledge. The RFC entry can be found by your name in
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Thanks for the ce and cleanup, but I only wanted a review of that one sentence about opposes.
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by Gimmetrow and Tony1. Please edit as you see fit, and we can use the associated talk page.
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Say goodbye to this extremely useful page Raul. Looks like the MFD deleters are at it again. -
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was going to receive further updates. I like it as resource and I am volunteering to help.--
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My mistake, it was a week. Still, that seems rather heavy. Do you realize how much easier
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Hi, Raul654. Quick question. I see SandyGeorgia has been given some new delegation in the
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is ambiguous (criteria/candidate), so I've spelt it out where possible. I've abbreviated
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To my knowledge it is immune hyperactivity that makes septiciaemia such a nasty problem.
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for inappropriate changes it is probably best if you make the appropraite correction. --
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about the renomination policy, do you think notifying projects should be part of it? –
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I was wondering if you thought that it was too soon to put it on the main page, since
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Some weren't that good (and not a fan of any of the captions), but the basic picture
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Maybe it's been enough time to try again on the article? (or as a part of a list...)
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The truthfulness of a statement is not considered in vandalism. I may very well say
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Ceiling Cat is an internet meme - one which I happen to find particularly funny --
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critique of the contributor in the process, is illuminating, and much-appreciated.
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I noticed you held off for a good long while there in deciding what to do with the
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For being with us for so many years, and for many years to come, raise a glass.
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The table for Image:Sharp_Hall_Dorm_Room.jpg states that there is no source.
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Hi Raul, noticed it's a bit short and wondered if you'd consider including
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Why have you reverted my edits? Please discuss this on the AIT talk page.
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Thanks your your pontifications on what is and is not vandalism, however,
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Hi Raul. Videmus Omnia filed a request for arbitration regarding Ryulong
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but I have never been there—thank you and if it is all right to say so,
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even though the edit summary showed 9 articles had been promoted. From
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on the front page on any date in December. This is the first and only
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was the FAC not to be added. Based on the number of people who watch
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What positions do you hold (adminship, arbitration, mediation, etc.)?
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if he hadn't already gone to the great cricket pitch in the sky... --
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Hello! As we did for last year's election, we are again compiling a
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Have you been involved in any arbitration cases? In what capacity?
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Tony1 and Gimmetrow looked at the sandbox version, so I moved it to
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Just a quick note to say thank you very much for arranging to have
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Best of luck! The committee wouldn't be the same without you. :)--
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adding claims made by the TGGWS pseudo-documentary propaganda film
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Anticipating the inevitable "Is this article featured" questions
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article for tomorrow? It came on the main page 2 yrs before...
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Thank you for featuring this F-article on main page, yesterday.
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Is back at FAC again; DrKiernan has done some work on it, so I
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For your tireless work in making Knowledge better, for keeping
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I don't really feel strongly about that one way or the other.
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with four tildes (~~~~). You are free to edit the content of
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Excellent news! Congratulations! I'll let the signpost know.
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and the ceiling-cat related humor links from his user page.
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Thanks in advance. I will watch your page for the response.
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1. If you are on holiday, busy or sick, who closes FACs?
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the President of the Puerto Rican Senate, the honorable
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Sure - anytime you feel ready to start, jump right in.
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How many Supports does an FAC need for you to pass it?
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Are we allowed to make non-date requests on this page?
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Thanks for getting Webley Revolver on the front page!
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Could you, as featured article director, comment at
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Yes, I just caught another half-dozen of his socks.
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up-to-date, for doing the grunt work of cleaning up
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