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5969: 3177: 5697: 3273:=25% of pageviews) and so I can understand having too many priorities and tasks and features to juggle. I would say that as a former community liaison I think seeing "you don't give a shit about feedback, or about editors", would certainly make me less likely to engage, however. It's worth bearing in mind: the attitude people bring when they present issues has a marked impact on how seriously those issues are treated, because staffers are people too. They're subject to the same foibles as humans - an understandable lack of incentive to help those who are insulting them - and should be subject to the same respect. 5815:. This is basically an orfud situation ā€” were it completely orphaned, rather than being used solely on a non-mainspace page, it wouldn't be deleted without a few days' wait, so its presence on another page didn't particularly seem relevant. I understand your point about the potential conflict of interest, but again, I don't see that as being relevant to criterion F7 or to any other criterion; it's not blatant enough for G11, I don't see any other criterion that would even come close to being relevant, and it's definitely not a situation for IAR. 5646: 2009: 1961: 31: 283: 2509:
got around to doing that because I want to get back into anti-vandalism and half the scripts won't work without the rollback feature. I've been a Wikipedian going on eight years now, I've been working in account creation and trusted with personal information, so I hope you can find your way to trust me with rollback responsibilities. I promise that I won't make such an error again. Seriously. I've already pledged not even to use it unless I'm on vandal patrol anyway. Please? --
605: 936: 5873: 5741: 4361: 3228:" shows one image, as if this was your avatar or profile image. But it is not, it's just your last image upload and if your last image upload was a Hitler photo, that is what your userprofile is, thanks to the mobile team. Below the image is shown "Thanked by (user:Y)", as if we are facebook, with friends and likes. This is blatantly violating the objective of the "thank"-notification, and the explanations given when this feature was introduced: " 112: 5134: 3794: 2931: 694: 5734: 4242: 6083: 5075: 161: 2372:. For a collaborative encyclopedia Knowledge too often feels like a giant pieā€”everyone has their own little content box, and when in it they are the king. Speaking of which, there's another slice of your editor retention problem (is that still a thing? been a while). I for one am loath to go back and deal with the stresses and vote-scraping troubles of FAC noms alone, which is largely why I guttered 2619:, which the consensus have voted against of using per internet protocol. The discussion, which is more then couple of months old, I can't find, and in case of edit war I need to provide him it. I clearly remember that it was this year and that it was somewhere in April, but I didn't made a comment so it didn't saved. I also remember that the discussion was about whether we as Wikipedians should use 2310: 5024: 3304: 2854:. You should have recieved a Knowledge email User:The Interior or User:Ocaasi sent several weeks ago with instructions for access, including a link to a form collecting information relevant to that access. Please find that email, and follow those instructions. If you were not approved, did not recieve the email, or are having some other concern or question, please respond to this message at 1347: 3759: 4044:. Note: the article was proposed for deletion because of three Denver Post refs at the time which implied on WP not news. I removed it, and expanded a bit, but I still need your help in making the article coherent. I hope nobody will object to the current version of the article with 2 refs from The Guardian and many other local to Denver news channels and newspapers.-- 2436:, a noticeboard to discuss articles about organizations that may be subject to non-neutral editing. Basically it's the corporate version of BLPN, where both adverts and attack pages can be brought to the community for broader scrutiny. Except this board does not currently relate to a specific policy like BLPN does, except NPOV, V, etc. (though it could refer to 668:. Just add your response below each question and feel free to skip any questions that you don't feel comfortable answering. Multiple editors will have an opportunity to respond to the interview questions, so be sure to sign your answers. If you know anyone else who would like to participate in the interview, please share this with them. Have a great day. 3852:'s annual literature festival. Writers from all over the Bay Area and the world will be in town during the nine day festival, so the timing is just right for us to meetup and create/translate/expand/improve articles about literature and writers. All levels of Knowledge editing experience are welcome. This event will include new editor training. RSVP 5892:. However, the image is currently not used in any articles on Knowledge. If the image was previously in an article, please go to the article and see why it was removed. You may add it back if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that images for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Knowledge (see 3526: 3523: 5492:
copyright problems (this is not the first, or even the fifth, time, you have come to me with a request like this) after all of that time, and all of these incidents, my advice would be to cease creating articles until you're confident that you can write them without needing the same kind of assistance almost every time.
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in style would be appropriate? Like, setting it up so that the sentences will go after each other (that's what I have trouble with)? I hope you understand what I mean, if not, I will be happy to explain it in more detail, even though that I think that the last sentence of my message summarizes my question perfectly.--
2058:. I think this is actually a really good idea because getting practical usage and feedback on features from experienced editors before wide deployment was relatively well-executed back during the Curation Tool rollout, and has been missing IMHO from some recent feature development projects since then. 1445:"Both". So, third-party means "not associated with the subject"; secondary means "not an original document". Journal articles are definitely secondary sources (they've been peer-reviewed), but not third-party. And I'd imagine the reason they are too closely associated with the subject would be that he 3658:
O.K. Then my other question weather I should continue with it? Like, it have some benefits (such as in case if a link will go dead in one archive, there is a chance it will be alive in the other) but it also just lists the link in 4 different archives which maybe not what Knowledge wants. But, how do
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WRT the mobile team: I would say that, on one side, I have had some very frustrating experiences trying to get changes there, even as a staffer (the 'blank emails to OTRS problem' was really hurting our workflows for a while'), but on the other they have a lot of work to do and a lot of code to write
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activities. Like, our readers might get confused about what the story is about even though that all of it is related. In fact, as I read the book itself, I realized that the court proceedings are a huge component of a book, so I minimized so that the reader can understand the basics. Perhaps a change
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Hi, we have not talked in about a month! So, I was wondering if you can check the above article's synopsis for cohesion and/or tone. I talked to another editor and he said that its fine, but I am just seeking a second opinion from an experienced copy editor (not that the other user was not). P.S. I'm
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User Animalparty have removed the meetings sections saying that its CV??? I got them from secondary sources to be honest, so brought it back. Can you please peak at their notability before he will remove them again? Like, I understand that maybe they are notable, but considering that I used secondary
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I noticed you flagged the Louise Noun article for peacocking back in March of this year. I have rewritten most of the article to try to avoid this, but I'm still a little new to Knowledge so I wasn't sure if I was able to remove the tag. If possible, could you take a look at the page and see if there
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You might have all the copyright, but we don'tĀ ;). Knowledge is an openly-licensed encyclopedia: content published here must also be openly licensed. My advice would be to contact our volunteer support team at info-en@wikimedia.org and let them know that you want to release your content under an open
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I am sorry that you feel that way. I have no intention of improving search engine rankings. I think adding that link is very relevant and will help new R users find their way around R quickly. I dont feel think is spamming. If you change your mind, let me know. Otherwise I have no problem not adding
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You forgot the con "looking at the stuff that gets thrown at arbitrators, the job appears to be summarised as 'sandpaper for the soul'"Ā ;). I'm flattered, but I'm also unelectable and (more importantly) not interested in the job. I have a tremendous amount of admiration for the work that ArbCom does
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amount of work to comply and be promoted. All three subjects are American swimmers who were Olympic gold medalists, so there also should be a certain commonality of subject matter and regarding potential GA comments. Know anyone who might be interested in taking on this little package-deal project?
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Well, she runs away from her husband in 1915 but there is a part in a book which slightly mentions of her life between 1896 and 1916, like her memories. But I guess, its not an important part for our readers to read about either way, plus its only one chapter of her memories, comparing with the rest
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Hi, its me again. I'm now in an edit war with an anonymous user. He partially revers my edits because he thinks that The Huffington Post is an RS and my spacing removals. I already edited three times and I even opened a discussion on the article's talkpage. I also, put a message on his talkpage with
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Speaking as one of the two most active hosts at the Teahouse, let me emphasize that the Teahouse is a place for totally new editors, and experienced editors are there to answer beginner's questions. The Teahouse interface is working reasonably well right now, and I oppose using that project for beta
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So why I am approaching you? Well, you are a respected member of the Knowledge community, are a content creator and are interested in the law and wildlife. I view the role of closing my review as one where the evidence is evaluated and a conclusion is reached. To this end, I created a section in the
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Hello Ironholds, Please do not delete this entry. I have removed the word proposed. This legislation has taken an important step in a huge issue. It represents a bi-partisan compromise merging several others pieces into one that will now move forward. It was voted out of committee; while the text is
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The vast majority of my career as a researcher and programmer has been spent in R, the only exceptions being writing Java or C++ that interfaces with R. I eat, sleep and breathe R. I do traffic analysis for a top-5 web property - the one we're sitting on, incidentally - in R. I occasionally debug R
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I'd love to, but work is hectic at the momentĀ :(. Every time you see the announcement of some quarterly review on wikimedia-l, there's about a 60% chance that I was tasked with doing the data analysis that was presented in it, and that's...a big timesink. I'm just about finding time to occasionally
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Most things seem to work via mailing lists, at least in part. I directed people to mailing lists because those are the primary venues for having conversations, and because the disparity I was highlighting is a disparity in new contributors. Sending an email is easier than editing talk pages - well,
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Could you please re-instate my rollback responsibilities? I don't know if you even remember, but about 2 years ago you removed them after I made a revert and referred to it as vandalism. I got the message and made apologies etc., and you invited me to re-apply for rollback the very next day. I just
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It's not about h-index, it's about coverage by other people. That's the fundamental rule of Knowledge: can you show coverage by other, reliable sources? Journal articles where he is the primary author do not qualify: it doesn't matter that there were other authors, the fact of the matter is that he
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I thought it might be your area because it does not involve actually reviewing my articles, but instead involves weighing up the points made by the different participants and coming to a conclusion. However, if you don't fancy it, any suggestions of the names of people who might take it on would be
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Thanks ironholds, you are a star. One thing baffles me, though: the decision in Somerset was handed down in June 1772. Your reference has Davy died "one year later, in 1780". Hope you agree with my para changes. I'll think about adding the DNB00 stuff to leaven the wiki with humour. I'm amazed
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I didn't say hoax, I just said it wasn't a reliable source. 'Going missing' and 'missing reports' and 'kidnapping' are all very different things; you're talking 230,000 reports, some of which may be duplicates, of a child missing for any length of time in any circumstance. That could be kidnapping,
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O.K. If you are so busy then say so, but don't call me a liar. Really, writing articles on musicians is hard without violating copy rights. Yes, I have been on Knowledge for 4 years, that suppose to make me perfect? I'm sorry, but no one is. I will however take your advice on not creating articles
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page suggesting it was spam. While I agree the page wasn't very good, I'd hate for my work to be deleted a year later. I'm a volunteer at NAMI, but I hate how hard it is to find any serious info about the organization itself so I wanted to help fix that. Could you take a quick look at the page and
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Is there any chance that you could look over at least the part of the above article that deals with him being an English barrister? Since you seem to be the go to guy on historical usages of his era, I would mention that I am a bit worried about him receiving a patent of precedence, as opposed to
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Hey Mr. Keyes, I have a question and I don't know anybody else who might be able to answer. Is there a tool that would allow us to see articles which appear in a high number of different language Wikipedias, but not here on English Knowledge? I just realized that there is no English version of the
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Hey, Ironholds. I hope the City on the Bay is treating you well. You helped me a couple of years back by referring me to someone who was active in GA review. I have three newly nominated GAs (Catie Ball, Tracy Caulkins, Nicole Haislett) that are relatively clean and should require only a moderate
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I haven't actually interacted with the user in question much. I think "HE WAS PROVOKED" is fairly commonly invoked in defence of people who are strong content contributors and also overly rude, because...well, what other justification can you provide? "Oh, threats to life and limb are how he says
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Hmm, shouldn't a lead be longer not shorter? Usually for start articles the leads are 2-3 sentences, don't you think? The reason why I asked is that it looked to me a bit weird that the first and last sentence don't go hand-in-hand despite talking of the same. Like, the last one elaborates on the
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and clicking the button labelled "Click here to contest this speedy deletion". This will give you the opportunity to explain why you believe the page should not be deleted. However, be aware that once a page is tagged for speedy deletion, it may be removed without delay. Please do not remove the
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By the way, while I'm here; your advice on for-loops and the apply family is inaccurate. for-loops are primarily slow due to a failure to instantiate a sufficiently-sized output object prior to the run, and/or the tendency of people to operate over non-primitives such as data.frames, which have
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They are, but working remotely isn't problematic (I hope. I mean, I did it for two years) and the environment in SF was driving down my will to live. I did a road trip around the US (28 states, 8,000 miles, 19 days) and of all the places I went, Boston was the most computing-friendly place that
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I don't actually work with the mobile team on editing; this was a project I worked on in my spare time because I thought it was worth highlighting - that mobile efforts seem to be failing to attract a wider base of contributors. I do engage with mobile but it's around reader data and behavioral
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it looks much betterĀ :). My only remaining concern is the sentence "However, Noun was firmly committed to her feminist principles and strove to further the cause of women through her art collection." - This could do with a citation, and I'd rephrase it as "Noun, however, remained committed to a
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If your defence is "it's close paraphrasing" you need a better lawyer. I don't have time to refactor the article, at the moment: work is hectic and I've got my own contributions to work on. You've been editing for four years, now: if you cannot work out how to create articles without skirting
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Since you know some foundation people, is it possible you know a human being with a subscription to the SF Chronicle? I'm trying to find 2 articles in their archives but they don't appear to syndicate them to Highbeam/Questia/whatever (I may be wrong about that) however subscribers can access
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copy-on-modify semantics and so are slow in any iterative scenario. And if you're going to point people to *apply as an answer for scenarios involving data.frames, you probably want to point them to Hadley's dplyr library as well to cover situations where they want data.frames as an output.
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http://books.google.ca/books?id=4-ItAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA454&lpg=PA454&dq=Henry+St+Clair+Feilden&source=bl&ots=LqoZbYl3Lz&sig=vUucs-zUFzU1vHlHuUV4UZhA1g0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sbwLVL6wA5KNyATUt4DQCg&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Henry%20St%20Clair%20Feilden&f=false
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To be clear, my goal was not to canvass or split a debate onto Ironholds's page. I saw the potential for a "lessons learned" from the page curation tool. I suggest discussion about whether there is consensus to actually implement Flow at the Teahouse stay at WT:Teahouse, and I apologize for
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Hi sir from last two days am trying to create a page of our radio fm named Malayali FM... internet radio station working from USA but many times the page got deleted basically dont know the reason they telling about copyright reasons but we hav all copyrights please help on this..thank you
5352:. Even if Knowledge was fine with the person adding the link, the site is not prominent enough within the subject area to be listed: we have a limited amount of space for external links and that should be spent on high-prominence, high-value external links, not a site that has existed for 3113:
The later is a bit confusing since the place doesn't even exist as a separate Knowledge article, which implies that the author is either talking about a village (which is a part of a bigger city of the Great State of New Hampshire), or she is talking about something that was renamed after
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Yes, like conferences, but all the refs called it meetings, don't know why though. As a side note, I didn't found him being mentioned on the National Science Foundation, like 2 of his group members got it, but it wasn't him. And the other minor awards are not notable to us (Wikipedians)
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If you are well versed in R programming, I will consider the debate on relevancy of the site. I will then value your opinion more. If there was a wiki policy to not add references to one's site, I apologise and I will respect it. You did mention search engine rankings on my usertalk.
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Hello, and thank you for your recent contributions. I appreciate the effort you made for our project, but unfortunately I had to undo your edits because I believe the article was better before you made that change. Feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions. Thank you!
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I didn't bring up search engine rankings, you didĀ :). Yes, you would think the link is relevant, because you wrote the site it links to: this is why it is advised that people do not link to things they are associated with (similarly, I avoid using my journal articles as citations).
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Well he wrote them in association with other professors. Like, he is the main author, but worked with many co-authors. So, in your opinion, will this article be deleted? Because I wasted two straight days on a what suppose to be a notable academic, yet, the tag says that it fails
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I've done some copyediting; I do not understand why it jumps back and forth so muchĀ :/. For example, it's mentioned in two different places that the statue might have been considered ruined and only kept because destroying an image of the Buddha was inappropriate. Why twice?
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patterns rather than editor. So I can comment on the specific research, and I can comment on the state of readership (generally or on mobile), but the attitude of the mobile team around feedback and their processes for making changes is not an area of expertise, I'm afraid.
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If...I am well-versed in R programming? This is the bit of the discussion where my reserves of good faith evaporate, so, you know. Warning in advance. Generally-speaking "I won't listen to you unless you prove you're qualified" is a poor way of engaging in discussions on
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testing of anything that isn't already thoroughly debugged. Instead, I suggest places frequented mostly by experienced editors (ANI perhaps) and not intended specifically for newcomers. If FLOW is embraced by experienced editors elsewhere, bring it to the Teahouse then.
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Thanks, already did. There is no problem, but its better to be cautious especially with things that are not used often. If people at Village Pump will O.K. it, then I will continue querying. I just want to be on the safe side before continuing otherwise I might get in
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Not to hand, I'm afraid; I got rid of a lot of my books when I moved. My thing-with-the-most-sources-on is Lord Erskine, whose article I'm in the middle of a (slow, because work) rewrite ofĀ :). But I can check JSTOR if you're interested in improving the article?
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somewhat. Mailing lists are still horrific, but a different kind of horrific ;p. Obviously this isn't the sole feedback venue, but it was the one easiest encapsulated; full URLs are much more difficult to remember, write down, manually type in, and so on.
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that's better. I'm still wary about the sheer size of the article, though; frankly I don't think there's inclusion-worthy information that would cover more than the lead paragraph. Extensive documentation of every paper he's ever written is unnecessary.
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Hi Ironholds, I notice that no page exists for Henry St Clair Feilden, author of the 1882 work "A short constitutional history of England". It might be interesting to note him in wiki for posterity. Do you have any reference material on him?
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and widely advertised a workgroup for a topic of interest of mine in the hopes of attracting collaborative editing, but at ends it was still almost entirely an individual process and I ran out of steam halfway through rewriting the last gasp,
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review called "Examining the evidence" where I attempted to sum up what had been stated during the review. One person (Fram) disputed one of my statements but otherwise nobody else has queried them. Would you be prepared to close the review?
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Yep, my bad; Wise deceived me with ambiguous sentence structureĀ :). I have a...strange. library; four biographies of Mansfield next to a pair of books on the Assize Courts next to a history of the Exchequer...and so on for another 300 books.
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for a short period of time (at least on musicians, since the rest are fine), however, I used to ask you only 2 times to help me with copy vio and 3 other times you mentioned were copy editing issues (which is not as lethal as copy vio).--
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Well, under meetings section I created three subsections, can you see if they are notable? To be honest, this is the first academic who's secondary sources mention of some conferences. Usually I find such stuff in CV but nowhere
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Aha; gotcha! I'm probably not the best person to think about this right now, simply because I'm traveling (3 week long circumnavigation of the US) but if you poke me in mid-July I'll try to get my head back in the gameĀ :).
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While I'm not aware of this specific individual, patents of precedence were actually how QCs came to be in the 19th century (although the first one, for Francis Bacon, was much earlier); it gave them the run-around on the
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Hi Ironholds, it's me againĀ :) I just finished a new article, can you help me to check my grammars? I've tried better this time, and i also use some English references, i hope it will be much easier to check than the last
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Sorry for making a mistake, I reverted it because I initially thought it was a "section blanking". You're right, those words cannot just be copy and paste, they need to be rewritten. Thanks for pointing out my mistake.
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Boston is well known as the highest concentration of quality graduate schools in North America (if not the planet). I thought you might have returned for another degree; sounds like you're keeping that option open.
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181:, on April 5! This event, focused on engaging women to contribute to Knowledge, will feature a brief Knowledge policy and tips overview, followed by a fast-paced energetic edit-a-thon. Everyone is welcome to attend. 2763:
Well, the Post can be a reliable source depending on what bit of it you're using. If it is an opinion piece, it's not a reliable source. If it's an actual news article, those are usually wire reports and so pretty
2444:, which is now widely used. Although this noticeboard is not COI-related, I thought you might have an interest in this as well, in whether the noticeboard should be kept and/or in participating in it generally. 1060:, William Davy SL, isn't on wiki yet, and I was wondering if you thought that he was worthy of notice. wikisource has 'Davy, William (d.1780) (DNB00)' , and I wonder if this will suffice to be copied wholesale. 2170:
Do you think Charles Pinney (see DNB00 entry) is worthy? He was the Mayor of Bristol, and tried for failure to act in the Bristol Riots of 1831. An interesting record exists in State Trials (New Series) vol 3.
4499:, I think that the problem was mine, since I reverted you to recover the text, but I failed to write a comment to explain the revert (it was 6 o`clock in the morning, and I was still sleeping...Ā :-))) Cheers, 530:
Sounds excellent! I've already noticed some editors touching it up so I'm less fearful that it will languish in a dusty forgotten corner. I welcome your input as well. Feedback on the talk page especially.
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totally! I'm sort of...overwhelmed with work at the moment, but would it be okay if I worked on it this weekend? I'll try to leave explanatory edit summaries for my tweaks so you can see what's going onĀ :).
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Good day, sir! Thank you for the notice of deletion regarding my article. I will improve it as much as I can. Thank you for noticing my lack of references and the notability of my article. Good day.
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wrong out of some political bias?!). I'm also confused by the removal of spaces: as the IP notes, they're used pretty much everywhere else and they make the source code of an article more readable.
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It's too bad that you couldn't find anything. I wonder if the work is notable, even though you couldn't find much about the author? (It's cited seven times, so it would be easy to de-orphan.)
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experienced than registered ones, it's just not immediately apparent because their contributions are distributed over multiple IPs. Whether this IP is experienced or inexperienced, they are
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yeah, that was a consideration; I don't know if I'm going to do a PhD (I seem to be publishing enough without one), but I'd like to be able to without relocating several thousand miles.
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is primarily responsible for the content, meaning that it is not third-party, and that the content is not actually about him, meaning that it doesn't really qualify as coverage, either.
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with a complaint. Bluff. Called?" Hardly a collegial attitude. He is so full of himself that when someone opposes him it is to be expected that matters might spiral out of control. ~
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Hi. I have just written an article but was informed that I copy pasted the whole content from another site. Can you help me with close paraphrasing thing? I substituted the tag with
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For completing 1 review during Octoberā€“December 2014, on behalf of the Wikiproject Military History coordinators, I hereby award you the Military history reviewers' award. Cheers,
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Something I've always wanted to do myself was collaborate on bringing an article of interested to featured article quality with another editor. I have fond memories of working with
3591:. Is it O.K. to do it? Like, I don't see it being practiced a lot which indicates it became obsolete. Plus, there was no discussion on the template's talkpage as of November 2013: 3729: 3011:? It doesn't mean that I will trust someone less though, but it will be an honor if you will have a will to put your name on a list. Like, you deserve no less then anyone else.-- 2811:
edits I've made to determine if they're wikipedia appropriate? I was just trying to make a good wikipage, but now am starting to question if someone else might view it as spam.
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article. This is an excellent opportunity to draw attention to your efforts and attract new members to the project. Would you be willing to participate in an interview? If so,
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parameter to them. However, I don't see much change in the articles, which makes me wonder if its a good tool to use or not? If it is, what does it do? P.S. I have read the
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Well, since you went by my article I will then need to ask either of your help here, since I don't want my rights as an autopatrolled to be removed either. On December 18
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article about Polandball, and it got me thinking that maybe there are other topics out there which have articles in, like, twenty different languages but not in English.
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strange indeed, in the sense of wondrous I would think. Can the holder of such a tool refrain for much longer from praxis? Hope you find my recent edits acceptable.
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of my contributions to Knowledge a month ago. The review has been lengthy but now seems to have ground to a halt and I would like it to be closed, a request I made to
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works at UC Berkley, who owns a set of the microfilm, he might be able to help you. As for the topic, I did find several reviews for the book in EBSCO. (Mostly from
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Or look at the mobile teams mobile-upload garbage flood: That took a year of copyvios and months of begging at bugzilla with the mobile team refusing to stop this,
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Sorry Brad, I should've had a smiley on the end of that. Of course I know that they know who he is. Does this mean you have watched Dr Who from a few years ago? "
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He was definitely trying to provoke me. In the course of a long controversy where both of us were warned that going to ANI would result in sanctions he commented
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Some of the social dynamics seems rather curious. Like his being defended on the grounds he was provoked. Rather ironic in considering how provoking he can be. ~
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I'm glad that I keep your talk page watch-listed. This article is a very nice piece of work that I never would have known existed otherwise. Well done, sir.
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And one more example, that really irks me: The mobile team has decided to place editor names at the top of articles and link them to their user page - well not
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I remember; I can't reinstate them directly (no longer an admin) but I can at least provide my thoughts to the people handling the request, and will do so now.
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and I need your help in restructuring of the article so that it will appear good in accordance with our policies. Can you be so kind and help me out? Thanks.--
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Unfamiliar with it also extends to "not knowing who would know about it", I'm afraid ;p. Leave the changes in, someone will revert them if they are a problem.
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Twinkle automated message - it was generated as you were the first editor to post on that person's talk page so you are technically the "article creator". --
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PolandBall is a hot topic around here sometimes ;p. That's a really good question! It sounds like something Wikidata would be able to help with - I wonder if
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as not-neutral in tone. I have tried to clean up the language, adding an additional scholarly reference, and wonder if you'd be willing to take another look.
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Anyway. I wasn't aware we were seeing who could pee the furthest. But hey, since you're asking, here's my basis for thinking I might know a tiny bit about R:
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So, you've gone native in Massachusetts, eh? Well, you should blend relatively well in Boston -- they talk funny, and they're practically foreigners. LOL
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no response. As an editor who knows me for a long time here, can you please intervene! Like, I am feeling that I might get blocked.Ā :( Here is his talkpage:
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Having taken said look, I can't really find any biographical materialĀ :/. He has a two-line entry in an Oxford biographical dictionary but that's about it.
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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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Understood: that pesky day job gets in the way. BTW, what are you doing in Massachusetts? I thought all of the WMF's ops were in San Francisco . . . .
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So, now that we've established I might occasionally know what I'm talking about, in relation to programming in R: I've never heard of your site, and
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for comments about the article. Well done! If the article has not already been on the main page as an "In the news" or "Did you know" item, you can
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I was in hurry today, so I had thought of fixing URLs and create talk pages afterwards, only this page was left. I have fixed references now, check
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Yes, you opened a discussion. After the IP had suggested it, and after you had reverted multiple times. And you used that discussion to, it seems,
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People from WO would hate you and monitor your every action and whine about you all the time. (All of that is true already, so no change really.)
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I've got the ones picked up by EBSCO (as well as what's in JSTOR, etc.). The three I'm missing are those two SF Chron articles and a review from
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I know I am just an editor like all of you.:) By the way, maybe you know if there is a specific Village Pump discussion that I can ask this at?--
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Substituted where and in what context? And, I don't know. Has he won any notable awards you can find, for example? Does google provide nothing?
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parameters should go because the site will still direct you to either one. Can you help me find this discussion? I'm thanking you in advance.--
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Sorry that I pinged you there, I thought that without you it wont resolve, but for the first time in my Knowledge editing career, it did.Ā :)--
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What I meant was that it wasn't by itself reason for "actual" speedy deletion, i.e. without the time delay for "speedy" deletions such as
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They should be longer but not contradictory. The previous version had it set simultaneously in the First World War and the 19th century.
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Sure, but it's also not legislation; it's proposed legislation that has, according to the source you proposed, a 3% chance of passing.
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Hi Ironholds, very interesting presentation! WRT to mobile feedback, the mobile team is not really providing easy feedback channels.
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Actually I'm currently over on the east coastĀ :). Hmn; good question. I can't think of anyone off the top of my head, I'm afraidĀ :/.
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Wishing you and yours a Happy Holiday Season, from the horse and bishop person. May the year ahead be productive and troll-free. -
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This process may take up to 7 days. Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments you might have during this period.
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Some guy from WO said you're an advocate of feminism, so you might help to broaden the mindset of whatever arbcom gets elected.
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besides writing the Short Const Hist. I suppose I'll have to think up a non-biographical way to mention him on wiki. Cheers.
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Good question! I don't, but I can take a look this evening and see if I can write something up. Thanks for the suggestion!
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But whole page doesn't contain any word like "kidnap" or "kidnapping". So probably it wouldn't need be needed to mention.
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rather than monetize them. It also has a lot of good schools and interesting researchers, and a lot of people I knowĀ :).
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So, in your opinion its not worth it. Then I will remove it from every article that I have added in the past. Silly me.--
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I will continue to follow its actions & movement, and press, until it is ready for presidential signature. THanks,
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Could you not provide an actual rationale for why you think the edits are problematic, rather than an automated message?
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Hallo Ironholds, after your (legitimate) revert I added a source and a citation. What's the problem with them? Cheers,
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I'll take a look at it, but my free time is mostly occupied with my own articles at the moment. You might want to try
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a feedback channel (and although the accidental-thanks issue has already been widely discussed and fixed for desktop).
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I'd love to help, but it's really not my area, I'm afraidĀ :(. I can recommend some decent admins, if that would help?
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So, should I revert my changes, or I should ask someone else about it? If I should ask someone, who will that be?---
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I'm not saying remove it, I'm saying 'I don't know how it works, but this other parameter is what I always use' :p.
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scripts in my sleep and wake up to scribble the solution down. At some point, that last one will stop being spooky.
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We can't; I was suggesting you look at the "press" section for pointers to places that have discussed his work.
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Again, I don't know if it's a problem. You might check out the Village Pump (Technical) and ask there, though.
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I don't remember, I'm afraid, but I think it was on the Village Pump (technical) if that helps with searching.
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in their basement but not (yet) anyone who subscribes to the paper of record in a major US metropolitan area.
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archived articles for free. In a semi-ironic turn of events I know someone who has the November 1991 issue of
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I don't know; I'm unfamiliar with it. Generally speaking template talkpages don't get much discussion anyway.
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I was tempted to send you the copyedit barnstar, but that might not be appropriate, so here's a beer instead!
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Yep; the query is running, but I'm currently out of the house. I'll have it by the end of the evening (EST).
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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The opening, primary presentation of the conference which he was invited to do by the conference organisers.
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I don't know where to say my it, but I still want to say... you're welcome! I appreciate your gratitude!Ā :)
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Hey! Sorry for not getting back to youĀ :). Seems like a good addition - I'll see what sourcing I can find.
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biographical section that includes a sentence on places where he's been asked to speak/present/whatever. --
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on Downtown Lowell related Knowledge articles with Knowledge tutorials and Librarian assistance on hand.
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which I'll get from Mike Christie whenever he can fish it out of his basement.Ā :) Thanks for your help.
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that you found Wise and on Sunday. You must have access to a photographic memory, and a large library!
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Sure; I'll take a look. I tweaked the lead a bit and will try to find some synopsis time tomorrowĀ :).
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The event is April 5, from 1-5 PM, at the Berkeley Center for New Media Commons at Moffitt Library.
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No dice. It does not look like my school pays for the SF Chronicle as a part of our subscription.
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Hi again Ironholds. Sorry to add to your workload, but do you think you might add a wiki for the
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December 2014: Added an additional educational reference for learning R data mining techniques.
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speedy deletion tag from the page yourself, but do not hesitate to add information in line with
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Thanks for the tip. Google gave me only Harvard University news, but I will look into CNN. :p--
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user page but a "userprofile" constructed by the mobile team, which editors can't edit. This "
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No, CNN sadly didn't have anything, they have info on another person who have same last name:
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that an edit performed by you may have introduced errors in referencing. It is as follows:
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After making a complaint at AnI that I was being harassed, I voluntarily agreed to seek an
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Hi. This is a courtesy message to inform you that the autopatrolled right you accorded to
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Hi, I haven't talked to you for a long time, but now I need you the most. You see, one of
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Thank you for your comments Re:Rollbacker on my behalf. I really appreciate it. You Rock!
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The removal was justified; three different sections covering meetings? Look, just write a
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description of it, and I am still confused. nWould like you to elaborate on it. Thanks.--
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Can you drop me an email, CCing dario at wikimedia dot org, so I can schedule the task?
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Oh, because I'm a jerk I forgot to say "thanks" for your offer of help! So...thanks!Ā :)
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I was directed to you with my request. Could you write, or at least start the article
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and the general rule would both make interesting articles. I'll try to work on Pinney.
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Hi im new here can you tell me about writing articles on my talk page. please. thanks.
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Frankly, the mobile team just doesn't give a shit about feedback, or about editors. --
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You guys probably want Quiddity; afraid I'm a researcher, nowadays, not a liaisonĀ :).
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still "young", it is bi-partisan language that has been worked on over the past year.
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Cullen328 could be good for this kind of thing; he's both sensible and meticulous.
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Please bring your laptop and be prepared to edit about women and women's history!
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It appears the scurrilous rumor I've started that you live in SF has borne fruit!
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I have restored it, and now notify you in case you wish to consider AfD. Regards,
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pps: I found the 'opninion on habeas corpus' of 1758 in google books, see amended
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sure, or it could be 'got lost at the shops' or it could be 'ran away from home'.
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Hn. Not off the top of my head! You could poke a college student though? *prods*
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For a while, I was archiving refs, but only now realized that I also need to add
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January 25 - Pollard Memorial Library and UMass Lowell Library Edit-a-Thon #2 -
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I don't have an explanation for it myself; discussion was very clearly ongoing.
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requesting that it be speedily deleted from Knowledge. This has been done under
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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The standard Advanced R Programming book? Okay I didn't write that one, I just
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any thoughts on opening the ArbCom case request, particularly given GW's note?
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and may the coming year bring peaceful melody accompanied by joyous harmony.
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have a policy on adding external links that you're associated with, and it's
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surprised that neither you or the other user (OccultZone) are members of the
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A Thousand thanks noble one. People should know about this kind of thing.
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As said, I'm very busy at the moment, but I'll try to get to it when I can.
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becoming Q.C. other ways. I'd like the usage to be proper. Many thanks.--
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Hi there, I'm pleased to inform you that I've begun reviewing the article
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No problem. In the future, though, the edit summary can be indicative ;p.
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P.S. You would also need to be willing to identify to the Foundation. --
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women's only art gallery, citing her feminist principles" or something.
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the users in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones article re inserted
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much improved! Thanks for your hard work - I'll remove the tag nowĀ :).
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What's your opinion on using query based archiving? I have seen it on
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is still evidence of peacocking? Any help would be much appreciated!
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Definitely important; just unfortunately not verifiably notableĀ :(.
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so that no one will delete it in a week. Many thanks in advance.--
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Not really, unless he was doing some kind of invited keynote.
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hello. He's a bit eccentric, don't mind him. FAC, anyone?".
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Sure! I'll take a look this evening, if that's okay?
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