6730:. Doing this well will require some degree of abstraction. The aim behind my current design is to provide an interface that allows access from both Lua modules and WPBannerMeta-style template calls, and that is easily extensible. It also needs to allow for novel usage such as the WikiProject United States banner where the left image and main text can change depending on the article, or the WikiProject U.S. Roads banner, which couldn't be ported to WPBannerMeta because of its "sort" parameter. Having said this, I agree that too much abstraction is a bad thing. If it turns out that some classes aren't being utilised very much (at the moment the qualityGrade and importanceGrade grade classes look like good candidates), then I'll remove them and add the functionality elsewhere. —
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helping hand in understanding what he needs to do to mature. In my opinion, his behaviour (his replies, as well as his deletion of another user's comment that questioned him) demonstrates a lack of knowledge of the guidelines, and that can be understood in a new editor. However, he seems unwilling to take on board any suggestions I make (I am after all, his self-designated enemy out to "childishly disagree" with him), so I'd be really grateful if you, with your mediation experience, could give him a nudge in the right direction so he can avoid such conflict in the future. Thanks in advance!
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At this point I plan to output the documentation, the
TemplateData, and maybe a separate JSON object if TemplateData still isn't working for you. (I think features have been added to it since we last spoke about it - have you looked to see if it does more of what you want now?) After outputting the docs, the banner object will call the export method with the arguments from the calling template to generate the banner wikitext. This method will recursively call the export methods from the other objects, so that each object is responsible for outputting its own wikitext.
7289:. Or first we do whatever we think is reasonable, and then ask the hook to override the generic behaviour. Whichever works best. I imagine we would have a table of categories in which the talk page should be put, a table for snippets of generated banner mark-up, a table matching the generated mark-up blocks with task forces/notes/requests, etc. And we pass all these tables to the hook (by reference, because Lua passes all tables by reference), and let it modify them however it pleases. In the end we combine all the data in our tables and generate the final markup.
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that we don't allow, then their choice would be to either not have that functionality or to roll their own module. Do you think this might be an issue? The idea behind using objects was to make it easy to make minor adaptations to the code so that projects wouldn't have to write a completely new module in order to get their feature to work. However, by doing that we lose the guarantee that those modules will implement their export_data methods correctly. Given your comments above, it looks like I may have underestimated the importance of this. —
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are looking for a ban or a block, and because most discussions at ANI are asking for bans or blocks, people automatically assume that that's what you are looking for if you start a new thread there. You do sometimes see reports at ANI where the reporter isn't looking for a ban or a block, but they are relatively rare, and the reporter will often explicitly say that they are not looking for a ban or a block. If you just want advice from admins, rather than a definite action, probably
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peer review/A-class review/DYK/etc.), or have some other obvious way to distinguish them. The name "nested" is kind of unintuitive for the task force name (I assume you thought more about rendering inside the banner shell than about clean semantics…). I would also try to avoid any variable interpolation, whenever possible/feasible/reasonable, and replace that with string fragments that the module would put together. (I have seen triple curly brackets in a few places. I would
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I believe
Knowledge is a noble venture and I want it to be a source that my daughter finds reliable. The treatment that I have received on those two articles was like having a teacher snatch a paper off my desk, scrunch it, then throw it away. I have now learned how to retrieve my previous edits and have reworked the pages . . . but the process was brutal. I have visited the Tea house and received helpful information but the battles rage on the
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Which you'll be glad to hear also means the replacement of the assessmentGrade class with the data page you linked to above. I also thought that you were probably right that we should make people build banners with simple config tables rather than make them use the objects directly. Although I still want the objects to be visible to other modules, for the case when very complex banners like WPUS or US Roads need to modify the core code.
6628:) and leave a note on the template talk page letting people know about the new location of your sandbox code. That would allow others to add to your work, which wouldn't be possible if it was deleted. I think only admins can move pages in the module namespace (as no redirects are allowed), so I can do that for you if you want. Also, feel free to get a second opinion on this, as other admins may have a different idea of how to interpret
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7090:, needed understanding how to set the template parameters correctly, while /hooks/ will contain functions called at various stages while rendering the banner/documentation/exporting data. The /hooks/ space will be used for purely visual or more experimental features. Also, some keys in the configuration table could be simply ignored, or specially designated for private use, and just passed without changing in
7177:, etc. in my old version.) The philosophy is: the configuration data should be generic and reusable; if some piece of information is needed to understand how to use the banner, it must be in the configuration data; rendering, categories and cosmetic features (like the blurb text, i.e. "This article is supported by…") can be handled by hooks, but if there is a nice generic way to do something, do it.
4705:. Have you look other issues around or you just looking at articles on what I did or the other IP users you named? Have you look at other roster navboxes or just New York Jets roster navbox? I'm just making sure you are just not targeting me and my articles I made that's all. Whatever you are trying to accomplish I wish well but I'm just making is not certain issues that's what I was trying to say.
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1748:) lodged a request. Given that it imposes rather restrictive conditions on editing the article - especially in regards to requiring a reference from the probably-not-reliable Aviation Safety Network - which were not endorsed through a discussion on the article's talk page or at the relevant Wikiproject, on I think that it should probably be disabled or deleted. What do you think? Regards,
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think it's ok to say what's on your mind in this kind of situation, though - e.g. "I think these revisions should be deleted, but there is an intermediate revision there so I'm not sure if it meets RD1". If you give all the details like that, I think it makes it easier for everyone to arrive at an informed decision. It's always good to be careful of how you word your questions to avoid
3418:, then there shouldn't be any problem with recreating the article. By the way, Minetest's package status in Debian/Ubuntu and its presence on other-language Wikipedias don't have any relation to whether we can keep the article or not - it's all about that notability guideline. Also, you shouldn't edit deletion discussions that have already been closed, as no-one will read them. Best —
1397:(as he says), I would think it absurd to bicker with him for the few hours until my solution was implemented, short of some horrible vandalism that shouldn't be up even for an hour. He just hasn't said until now that he's hours/days away from a solution, hence the only information I had up until today was that he was planning to implement his solution at
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Xenophrenic's behaviour now, as that ball is in Arbcom's court. Until any judgement has passed, I think it's best that I treat all editors in the same way, and that means trying to find a solution that everyone can be happy with. If you don't feel comfortable with suggesting a compromise, I suggest that you wait a few days for others (especially
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missing link here is evidence that the account belongs to a specific returning user. If we don't have strong evidence that this is the case, then I think I'll give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they learned about editing in a more benign fashion. I encourage you to make a new SPI case if you are worried about it, though. —
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figures should be included in some form. The exact way in which it can be worded can and should change after further discussion. I admit that it was a slightly IAR move to make an update to the page after only a weak consensus was formed, but I thought it would be good for our readers to see both figures there while the page is
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6997:. When we get that figured out, writing code to connect the dots will be relatively easy. We can even do away with object-orientation completely. Grab the banner configuration, grab template parameters, figure out how to make sense of them using the configuration data, warn about unused parameters, and you are done.
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problem on the article for months. users have taken issue with edits made by the one user and tried to fix them and discuss them on the talk page. but the one user always seems to alter them and inject a non-neutral tone into the article. an edit war is currently taking place over one section in particular.
2592:. I am going to make some "torture test" examples soon so we can hopefully find the rest of the bugs. by the way, the version in sandbox2 is using a lua module that replaces all the subtemplates. the performance seems to be about the same at the moment, but there may be opportunities to improve it.
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Not bad so far. Although I am not sure why did you not attach the per-task-force importance parameter names to the task force data in the
Linguistics banner. Also, I would rather keep "requests" (this page needs attention/a photograph/map coordinates) separate from "notices" (this page was subject to
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parameters are set; etc., etc. Have a look at the code - I've commented out all the bits that I couldn't think how to convert. I'm not really seeing how this kind of thing can be dealt with using the hook/private-key system you mentioned in your last message. Do you have any ideas on how to do it, or
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etc. is prevented by putting quality scale config in a child object of assessmentScale named qualityScale. Although if you really wanted to I suppose you could define it as a custom grade. I agree that template code is more familiar to editors, and I intend to keep it available as an option, although
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The rationale for moving configuration into the module namespace is that the performance will be much better. It might not make much difference for small banners, but for larger banners I predict that there would be a substantial gain in speed by having the configuration in Lua. This is why
Scribunto
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The current plan is to configure the banner using a "build" method that takes the config table as a parameter and calls the row objects and assessmentScale objects recursively. After that, the banner object will know all of its configuration, but won't know anything about the template that called it.
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I've been doing quite a lot of the work on the code since your last message, although it's not on-wiki yet. I might have something up by the end of the day. But basically, I decided that you were right, and I've got rid of all the setters and getters, and completely reworked the assessmentScale code.
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have a couple of vandalism/nonsense edits back in
December. Perhaps if the transclusion count was a few tens of thousands lower I could be persuaded - my usual rule of thumb is 10,000-15,000 transclusions for full protection, and I would tend to err on the lenient side due to the factors you mention.
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Is it me, or is this starting to feel like some kind of test? I strongly suspect that you were better than me at interpreting policy in this case. In any case, you've been around here long enough that I should probably expect any questions that you throw at me to be a little out of the ordinary. :) I
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I agree, the consensus is still weak. My update was only intended to be temporary, to give some slight relief from all the IPs and new editors who want the 33.12 crore figure to be mentioned. That's all my update was meant to signify - that there seems to be an agreement that both the 33 and 29 crore
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I very much appreciate the work you're doing on this page and the other hard work you put in for
Knowledge. But the current consensus is very weak due to so many shady newly registered users and random IPs which have started appearing on the talk page (me and experienced editors such as Factual Proof
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No, there's nothing stopping me from acting on the request. If it was controversial then people might think that I'm impartial because of the amount of communication we've had, but it's not controversial so I don't see an issue there. It's just that I haven't got round to thinking of good wording and
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So, I have a question: I take it that an uninvolved admin is going to read my request, assess it and endorse it? Okay, you also read my request, you assessed, you are an admin and you are uninvolved. What stops you from handling it? Because you fear the amount of communication we had so far outweighs
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straight away rather than continuing that thread, though. For real concerns with notability it's almost always better to send the article to AfD, as then you can get a clear answer without having to have long arguments on the talk page. I hope this helps, but feel free to ask me any more questions if
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That can be taken into consideration, certainly, but I don't think it would be enough to make an SPI case on its own. Wiki markup can be learned on other wikis, for example, and avid readers of
Knowledge might come across the policies and other project-space pages before ever creating an account. The
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to
Knowledge (with a seemingly innate knowledge of wiki-markup), followed by the creation of his user page. Fast-forward a few days, and he was quoting policy like a seasoned pro, not to mention the fact that he was "welcoming" other users to a place where had supposedly just arrived himself. I share
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page, which had been tagged as having NPOV issues. much of the article had them, and I attempted to repair one section. another user seemed to do the same, but his efforts were altered. i did some looking through the talk page and the history of the article, and it has been a consistent and sustained
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articles have been very difficult. I've invested considerable time and energy in working on those articles and have just now begun to receive feedback that I understand. Had I been less invested in the topics I probably would have blocked
Knowledge from my daughter's system and never again revisited.
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Hi, thanks for commenting. This can be added in the end of the introduction because the fact that NYU-Poly was one of the first to offer polymer science, financial engineering and cyber security, are also mentioned there. Or it can be left out also. It is your call-there is nothing to get a consensus
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Hi again. It's probably best to discuss it on the article's talk page, to try and find a wording for the notice that would be acceptable. Once you've found a good wording you can file another edit request to get the notice changed. (Or anyone in the discussion with the sysop or accountcreator bits is
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where I've outlined a summary of what I'm trying to get across. I'm not interested in fighting my corner in the requested move, I'm happy to let that run its course, and have disengaged. I'm more after an uninvolved editor with more influence than myself reviewing his behaviour there and giving him a
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Actually, ANI is a place for reporting all of those things (with the exception of oversight requests and, usually, edit disputes). It's just better to report simple cases to the other, more specialised boards. I think the real answer to your question is simply that most editors making a report at ANI
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I agree that high risk is not the same as high transclusion count, but it is also not independent of it. Full protection of highly-used templates is to stop unnecessary edits and broken edits as much as it is to stop vandalism. It ensures that changes are properly tested before being put live on the
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I'm glad to know that you've worked out a compromise, and sorry that I didn't look into this sooner. It can definitely be tough when you get into editing disagreements, and there is a lot to learn for less experienced editors, so you have my sympathy. If you run into any editing disputes or civility
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are difficult to deal with: there are so many diverging opinions and so much research findings that often it becomes difficult to assimilate and coordinate them to make an article for Wiki. Do you have any suggestion how I can deal with this? Happy to see you created page on
Douglas Brown, one of my
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Hi Number 57 and Bondegezou. The idea is to take away the incentive for sockpuppetry. If we explicitly allow the edits of confirmed sockpuppets to stick around, it sends the message that it's fine to ignore our sockpuppetry policy as long as you don't get caught. I'd rather not send this message out
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I've semiprotected the talk page for one month, per the continuing activity of IPs from the 71.* range, who I think are all the same person. This is a case of long-term disruption in my opinion, since the person behind these IPs is supremely confident in their views, but nobody else ever agrees with
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Hi CL. :) The discussion got quite a few opposes, so I will let a completely uninvolved admin close it rather than do it myself. If I did it, some of the commenters over there might think that I was favouring your opinion over others' because we are wiki-friends. There actually is a request template
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The banner configuration data should be in one place. This will simplify a lot of things (imagine having to pull data from two different places; in Rater, I would also have to detect where I should look for it, making lots of HTTP requests). Since I agree about the performance bit, I think the data
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I am yet to find out what a "trigger" is and why would I need one. Why the grades themselves have to be objects and not just values passed to a banner object. What is the rationale for having banners configured in Lua. How the banners are supposed to use the module, and how to extract configuration
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I closed the Portal / Portal bar discussion. It looks like the final proposal is either to have both templates use the same lua module, or to have portal bar use the portal bar module. I would say you can do whatever you think is the best option here in terms of easy of coding vs. saving the "job
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Hi. Thanks, although you did exactly what I wanted to avert. ;) I was hoping "in this case" phrase would heighten your senses to note that there is something out of ordinary, without me giving you so much tip that your judgment is influenced. You know, to tell me there is no need without hiding and
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thing? If this is established practice for Indian film articles then we can certainly take it into consideration when deciding what should remain on the page in the long term. As for the sockpuppetry issue, I'm aware of it. I was actually considering semi-protecting the talk page because of it, but
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I understand that's how the community. I'm trying to expand the website if a individual is looking for a certain article to read about let's for a newspaper or other stuff. That's all I was saying but you are not wrong what are you trying to do but I'm saying on my point of view. Also if you think
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Thanks for the link. I've left a comment about the notability issue on the talk page there. As for the comments that Stmullin is concerned about, I think tempers were frayed on both sides here, but I don't see anything that rises to the level of a personal attack. I do think that it would have been
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This includes new evidence of recent editwarring, which led to the current full protection of the article by SilkTork. He violated the 1RR article probation by starting that editwar and, if SilkTork hadn't locked down the article, Xeno would have been facing an immediate block and topic ban for the
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Hi there. :) It seems to me like the best course of action all round would be to simply disengage from the move discussion and wait for an admin to close it. Unlike content disputes that require mediation, there's no need for all parties to reach agreement for this dispute to come to an end. If you
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log of all past activities and talk page? I have been using this computer which is an shared IP but now it is necessary to move on and create a registered account - autoconfirmed. Or, if is there another way around, is it possible to migrate the log of edits to an registered account? Another reason
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Mr. S, I just came across two really weird redirects. I've never seen this before, so I thought I would check with you to see if you know what's going on. I've been Rcatting redirect shortcuts from the T: pseudonamespace. After Rcatting the mainspace shortcuts, then I check the redirects on the
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I think I found the issue but I have no clue how to fix it. There are some extra html tags like that are being included incorrectly. Using firefox, I can see the incorrect tag under the court membership and I can test its removal but its only temporary, I don't know how to fix it permanently.
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Looks like Plastikspork got there first. Thanks for the fixes! I might look into improving/expanding that Lua code sometime, but I can't promise anything as there are a gazillion other Lua things that need to be done right now. (On the plus side, I've definitely got quicker at coding up the simple
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That sounds like a good model - it will be easy to maintain, and hopefully modules that are loadable with mw.loadData will be easy enough for editors to learn. One downside I can see is that it would require us to support all features in all banners; if a project wants a banner with functionality
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is not everything. When this module is done, there will be someone who comes after us to maintain it. I cannot think of a use case for banner generation from inside another Lua module. On the contrary, that would lead to a proliferation of modules and in turn to an unmaintainable clusterfuck. And
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The Silent Period is not a concept that one years much these days outside of discussion of Krashen's Monitor Theory or outside of the Natural Approach. This does not mean that it is not a relevant concept or that the recommendations made under the Natural Approach are necessarily wrong. It may be
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There is, above the edit field box, a set of text the likes of which I've never seen before on an edit page. I realize that I can go ahead and edit these so it seems, however I must wonder about what that text is from and should it somehow be removed from those two edit pages? Is this something
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the scope and length of this issue are different than what happened on the King page, so I don't expect the same action to be taken. but I wondered if there was something that could be done to stop the war and allow the community or those who are interested in fixing the page to repair it without
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Hello. Apparently we have not met... I am DOCTOR Edna. I see your numerous threats regarding riff-raff about your so-called open sourced policies. I AM the expert and you are feeding articles based on OUR work. You should be in awe that I am taking my professional time and donating to this cause.
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without having to edit templates which don't already have category suppression. The system doesn't have to be 100% accurate. It's acceptable if some categories with weird formatting can be overlooked, or category code in nowiki tags or similar can be removed even though the code wouldn't actually
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Hi Keφr. Thanks for the link to the DRY principle article. You're probably right that all those getters and setters take up unnecessary space - I'll have a think about how their creation can best be automated. I do feel that an OOP approach is the best one in this case, however. The more complex
4728:. If you're aware of any other articles on Knowledge that fail these guidelines, please consider nominating them for deletion yourself - we get dozens of non-notable articles added per day, and while most of them are weeded out soon after they are created, some do slip through the cracks. Best —
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Hi. Sorry for the four-days delay of my reply. Things are pretty much a huge mess down here. I don't want to bother you by going into the details but in summary, constant power fluctuations, net connectivity problems, two dead computers and a preposterous allegation of having gone against my NDA
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I have also had my suspicions about DrEdna's edits - as you say, some of the behaviour is not what I would normally associate with PhDs. But, we try and assume good faith, and we judge people by their actions rather than by their qualifications, hence me not bringing it up before. Let's see what
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You're welcome. :) I agree that it is often difficult to assimilate all the different opinions out there; the body of literature is vast and is growing fast, and as I understand it even the researchers have trouble keeping up with everything. A good way to focus on the main opinions and to avoid
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time in the future. If I knew he was changing everything today I doubt I'd have bothered to spend all this time posting and defending my edits. His actions are almost obsessive, monitoring the page minute-to-minute and engaging in an edit war for the few hours until he implements his solution.
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Hi there. I've noticed it's been a while since you've been active at DRN, and we could really use your help! DRN is going to undergo some changes soon, so it'd really be great if our backlog is cleared before the start of August and we have as many people on board to help with the changes (they
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Hi Mr Stradivarius. I did wonder about ConsciousKipper: many of his edits were useful stuff, lots of tidying up things, but they then began to drift more into Sheffno territory. And hello Number 57: ConsciousKipper has been identified as a sockpuppet of a previously banned editor. However, that
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Hello! I had a page in wikipedia that is expired on 23 November of 2012 10:38 now I want o write something new about ourselves in the page but how can we reactive it again? I want it to be undeleted and your helpers said that YOU were aour admin ! shall we create a new page or not? what
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I might take you up on that a little later. I don't want to use up too much of your time right now. I have so many people gunning for me I expect to be blocked or banned by the end of the summer. Besides I think the Module namespace is all restricted to admins anyway so I wouldn't be able to do
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Yep, it's always good to take time off if things on Knowledge start getting to you. I do it from time to time, although I haven't taken an extended break as yet. As for your modules, I'm reluctant to delete them - it seems a shame to waste good code, and they will undoubtedly be useful for the
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Hm. An edit notice might do the trick, but the best thing to do would be to work out what everyone is clicking on that brings them to the /doc page. If it confuses users with hundreds of thousands of edits, then it is probably worth doing properly. :) Let me have a little look and report on my
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I appreciate all the help you gave me on the italics and Scribunto error. I have most of it fixed, except for a change I want to make in the SCOTUS template, its bombing on the Court members section, not sure why at this point, I'm using my sandbox as a test location. I was trying to reverse
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There is one thing that always wanted to know and eventually never discovered: I've read the ANI's fine-print and the noticeboard page; they say ANI is not a place for reporting edit dispute, vandalism, disruptive editing, edit warring, sock-puppetry, uncivil conduct, long-term abuse, username
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Hi CL. I wouldn't take it to ANI just yet, as Rezonansowy hasn't continued the edits after you left them the note. It looks like a simple misunderstanding to me, so education is the way to deal with it, rather than sanctions. If they continue to make these kinds of edits after another warning,
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is misrepresenting the facts in that it doesn't require a reference from any source, but rather indicates that two citations are required in a national investigative agency source or a central aviation database source are not cited. The "probably-not-reliable" source is commonly cited in many
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Hi Phoenix and Winslow, and thanks for filling me in. As I said in my comment on the edit request, I do agree that there is already a rough consensus to include the paragraph - my concern is just about whether or not that consensus could be refined. I'm not going to make any judgement about
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My rationale for configuring banners in the template code was that the syntax would be more familiar to editors, it would be obvious where the data resides, and protection could be applied per individual banner. But yes, parsing text is always costly. Anyway, I shall look what you do now.
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Thank you for your work on Knowledge, but please, don't pull your trigger on pages you do not like so quickly. I started by copying the old page in order to show "history", and I was still in the middle of adding new content to the page, and BAM! You removed the page again. What gives?
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Hi Mkdw. I'll hold off from commenting at the AfD discussion as some people might see it as canvassing, but I had a brief look and I think it's a perfectly valid question that you're bringing up. I suggest that you let the AfD run for a while and see what arguments are presented. Best —
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I believe that Wtwilson3's understanding of notability is flawed . . . the comments he directed at me (after I had already made revisions for other editors) were very rude and assuming. I had already made the corrections yet he continues to misinterpret the policy on notability. Please
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Hello. It appears one of your fellow admins Yzx and DrE are getting ready to edit war again. I'm a little confused as to why Yzx feels the need to undo the original illustrators input when the majority of people support what they are doing. I'll let you have the final word. Cheers. C.
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Ah, you're probably right. I should have investigated the background a little more when I first added the notice. In any case, it's clear from the discussion that you linked to that there isn't any consensus for the notice, so I've blanked it until such consensus might be found. Best —
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Hm? It's just the same as the template namespace - the heavily used modules are protected, but the others usually aren't, and anyone can create a sandbox for a heavily-used module and make an edit request. And you don't have to be an admin to create a module. Go ahead and create
1378:. I've sat here for half a day making justification of what I think the article should be so that it's correct indefinitely, and he sits there and reverts on a minute-to-minute basis explaining that his plans will be executed shortly so I need not worry about the article in the
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silent period. It wasn't really the right source, but I was desperate to put something to indicate that a silent period is widely considered quite harmful, that people need to listen and speak from the start, not read or even just listen. I'll keep looking for a good source. -
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to get the article updated. It will be helpful for other editors commenting if you could include the exact wikitext that you would like added to the article, and the exact location you would like it to be placed. You might also consider creating a version with your changes in
1393:, it's just a bit ridiculous to war on a minute-to-minute basis if you have the information that you're going to change things very soon. That is, if I disagreed with an editor on a point he had an argument for yet knew I had a solution to the problem I would execute in mere
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Well, from what I could see, the template code is very very in depth with namespaces and stuff, so doing it on labs allows a literally whole Knowledge sandbox to test it everywhere in, with a one-ish click import of all the pages needed. Importing test AfC articles and the
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is a very popular page right now, it is quite possible that many of the new accounts are legitimate new users. Most likely, in my opinion, is that there is a mix of both new users and sockpuppets, but it is pretty hard to tell which is which with any degree of certainty. —
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happens after the protection expires, and I can take any action that is necessary then. That SPI is probably a good idea, but checkusers won't link named accounts with IPs in most cases, so if you do start one then it will likely have to be decided on behavioural evidence.
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3217:, the topical scope of an article is pretty much editors' choice; and a strong majority of editors believes that the "Commentaries about origins" belong within the topical scope of the spin-off article, not the main article. Please reconsider your decision. regards ....
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This context is important in reviewing Xeno's objection to the proposed edit about Karl Denninger, and removal of the "Commentaries about origins" section to the "Perceptions" spin-off article. There are four editors in favor of the edit, and Xenophrenic is opposed. Per
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parameters to trigger the display of a certain grade. So, for example, the trigger for the FA class is "fa", and a project who wanted to roll their own "Module" class could add triggers of "module" and "mod", so that the class would be triggered either by the code
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to remove the link, and I've also given it a copy edit. See if you like the new version. I think I'll leave the creation of the edit notice up to you. Once you've made it, I recommend using an edit request, as I might not be around much this weekend. —
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because of the need to provide attribution for the intervening edit. So I undeleted all of the revisions again. Because of this, I don't think there's any need to go to oversight. :) Also, you can read up on the proper way to deal with copyvios at
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issues, spamming and oversight request. So, why is it that every time I say "ANI", admins think "sanction", "block", "ban", etc.? I thought it is a place of soliciting the aid of an admin or veteran on such issues as a complex inter-wiki issue.
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other previous and current Hindi film article that has used Box Office India until now? If not, then why, based on views by arbitrary, unregistered IP users and many new members (likely sockpuppets), are we sabotaging uniformity on Knowledge?
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Hello Muhammad. What do you mean by "hiding" the page? Do you mean you want the whole page to be deleted, or do you just want to hide some of the page's contents? Also, why do you want to hide it temporarily? We could maybe send the page to
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since they arrived on the "goblin shark" scene (DrEdna's account was created on June 22, and 209.56.12.253 joined the fray on June 26) is more than enough to warrant an SPI and CU to prove that they are indeed using the same computer at
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page's notability issues into account and give you and the other Knowledge editors all my thanks for warning the contributors of this page and pointing out what needed to be changed. Please note my changes in the reference section.
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actions without regard for what should be up tentatively? He's repeated continuously that Freerunning should have its own article as opposed to being represented properly within the Parkour article, hence it should be not mentioned
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Hey Strad, just wanted to let you know that it's all done. We've implemented the consensus and put up notices in all the appropriate places. Thanks so much for your work setting up this RfC, you have done incredible work. Let me or
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HELLO JUST WONDERING WHY U DELETED THE PAGE MARIA TRACY HOLLISTER IM JUST TRYING TO GET IT TO HER AS HER GRANDFATHER IS IN HOSPITAL AND WILL NOT BE COMING HOME WHY WOULD YOU DELETE SOMETHING LIKE THAT DO YOU HAVE NO HEART OR FAMILY
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Can you please put a lock on the TDAS episodes page until the season airs since people keep putting fake eliminations. Plus Courtney and Gwen are on the wrong teams.. The TDAS episodes talkpage would explain this. Thanks.
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have added a category, or the normal display of {{{1}}} can break in certain circumstances. It would be up to editors to check whether it does as wanted in a given situation. Do you like the idea and can you implement it?
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Thank you for the compliment! And also, a big thank you to both of you, and to Pgallert, for taking the time to sort through all the RfC comments. That was a very difficult RfC to close, and you've done a great job. —
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disruption from this user. i hate to bother you or call anyone out but it seems the page hasn't received any useful help against this issue over the past few months and the same issues keep repeating themselves.
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I changed it (well, after I botched the first edit) to one of the multiple shortcuts available to make the pop-up menu a little narrower. If you feel that I selected the wrong one, feel free to change it. --
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can.) Worst, it does not highlight any procedure for me, a non-admin, to notify an admin to perform these steps. So, I decided to take the simplest procedure: Calling a dear old admin that is you.
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That's good to hear. By the way, when you're playing around it would be very helpful if you could add any interesting cases you find to
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Hi again, and sorry for the delay in replying. Before I can give you access, can you confirm that you have read the rules at the top of
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for help if you get stuck. And if you get stuck while writing the templates, leave me another note here and I'll look into it. Best —
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data for a given banner in a way that does not involve nightmarish syntax or algorithmically undecidable problems. Stuff like that.
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template, which saves people being served broken templates and also saves server resources. And speaking of vandalism, the template
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Nice catch, thanks for the report. Frietjes fixed the 551 bug, and I've fixed the 645 one. Let me know if you spot any others. —
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Aha, that does make more sense. :) Those policy pages are all pretty confusing, I agree. That might be something to bring up at
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are no longer functional. You've been identified as a user of STiki, and are kindly asked to upgrade to the current version at
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to Lua. Have you come up against something that can't be done in Lua, and can only be done by the current template system? —
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decline+submitted+notsubmitted+other templates. Labs is, for lack of a better word, a sandbox for everything intertwined. ~
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Hello Mr. Stradivarius, Eduemoni has given you a shining smiling star! You see, these things promote
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Is there anything that can be done? (P.S. I've heard admins can add edit notices to pages...)
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Hello Mr. Stradivarius, can you help me create a Patna task force for our
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Also, do you have any suggestions as to which board I should notify about
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in January, 2012. I've noticed that you've indefinitely semiprotected the
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for a discussion of this issue or to respond to this message. Thank you!
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underwent some changes in how it operates. Part of the change involved a
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article - do you think you could try your hand at making that one too? —
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Minetest has now been officially packaged for Debian and Ubuntu, and the
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I agree - they are now blocked for one week, and the pages are salted. —
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Fixed. And of course, this is why we need to give you admin rights. :) —
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Hello, MS. Thanks. I'll try to get a damage assessment and mop things up.
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7246:-- pcall has been restricted here a bit, but this particular usage works
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Thanks for the note. I've left a comment over at the discussion page. —
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Ah, I should have checked the timestamps. That makes more sense. :) —
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accordingly. You are welcome to comment there too, by the way. Best —
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Of those 70k pages, 99.999% should be AfC submissions (in fact, 100%
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http://www.aiche.org/community/students/abet-accredited-universities
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Am I a little bit late for saying "thanks"? Sorry... Thank you! :)
4525:. Thank you so much! Do you think it's ready to replace the bot? --
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Would you mind taking a look at the redirect versus the article of
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problems in the future, feel free to ask me for help again. Best —
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as quite a few editors will probably be interested in this. Best —
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if you're still online? We might need an admin's help there and at
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That looks like a good idea to me - thanks for letting me know. —
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Hi. Actually, the whole issue is far simpler than that: I checked
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PhD would not refer to the warning you placed on his talk page as
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The hooks implementation, I thought about having a function like:
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A trigger, by the way, is the value that you have to send to the
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Template talk:Editnotices/Page/Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)
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as it seems to be altogether a different concept to the present
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i appreciate any time and consideration you give to this issue.
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Spread your wings and soar high my open sourced volunteer. DrE
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if hooks.whatever then hooks.whatever(frame, ...) else --=] end
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before you try again. Also, you should read up on Knowledge's
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to add it. The place you need to go to find that consensus is
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with a bit of information about the people behind the names.
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I think I need help investigating an issue. Today, I reverted
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Hi, a new user (Randomuser112) and I had an... altercation at
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User talk:Charlesrousseau#Could you please explain this edit?
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here's an earlier report I made about Edna's violation of 3RR
639:. If you want to hear a more detailed reason, you should ask
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Thanks for your message - I've changed my recommendation at
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thank you, one more bug and one more tracking category fix
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Knowledge talk:Articles for creation/Hypertext (semiotics)
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which touches on this edit notice which you created after
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would have been nice but nothing has happened in 9 years.
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664:(barnstar archived - text was about my promise to rewrite
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though, then it's probably time to take it to ANI. Best —
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the template's entry on the Templates for discussion page
4203:. Ok, agreed, let's wait and see if that fixes things. —
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I've had a go at implementing a basic version of this at
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I had question I was hoping you can help me with. I read
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Please, no. Stop. This is an overkill and smells of the
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I guess so, but why? It seemed like a good idea to port
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Yep, that's exactly right. You can probably fix that by
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an edit in Template:Di-replaceable fair use disputed/doc
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Routledge Encyclopedia of Language Teaching and Learning
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to make it easier for people to see the changes. Best —
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Knowledge:Dispute resolution noticeboard#Talk:Morgellons
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and hopefully this has made your day better. Spread the
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I also appreciate the treatment you gave the userbox at
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So, now I envision the module exporting three methods:
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formatting for the template and the edit notice yet. —
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putting undue weight on any one opinion is to stick to
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I posted a suggested notice for your consideration at
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Ok, taking a look at it now. Thanks for the report. —
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in light of his plans to create/restore the FR article
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)
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I cannot program in Lua but I see you are working on
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Template_talk:Flag#Default_sizes_must_use_#if_to_work
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the edit that caused your warning in the first place
604:Can you tell me why page Igor Krajchev is deleted?
6853:in your earlier post, but actually it says that we
6493:for the portal bar template, and I've also updated
5357:Hi there. Sorry, I can't do this unless there is a
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leaves me pretty much no room to think to anything.
2558:, if someone else doesn't fix it first. thank you.
258:to get the discussion closed more formally. Best —
5268:hiiii......Is it possible to skip the first step?
2142:like encyclopaedias and textbooks. I've found the
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1421:International Turnkey Systems Group wikipedia page
1023:and I was wondering if you'd mind popping over to
798:if:{{{size|}}} instead. See new sub-thread there:
4614:American football articles with notability issues
1877:Talk:Polytechnic Institute of New York University
1125:Hello. Please take a look at my edit request on
5720:I agree with your reverting my reference on the
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5146:Thank you very much! Let's see how things go at
4886:What links here pages. That is how I landed on
4469:to get round to it. I see that the image at the
4383:Hi Dainomite. That's actually because I updated
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1955:University of Wisconsin at Madison (Madison, WI)
1344:I've read the rules and I will abide by them. --
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7044:would also generate TemplateData object, while
5835:Still, you noticed. That matters. Best regards,
3951:link in the speedy deletion notices - see e.g.
3796:"altogether a different concept to the present
3050:I'm sure you will know which parts to remove.
1922:Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH)
216:and the result of the RfC is a consensus that "
212:but it only made me confused. I held an RfC in
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6429:FYI: See Template_talk:Year_in_other_calendars
5863:, but I don't think that was the case here. —
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1928:Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, IL)
1102:on Mar 15 2012. (Here's a direct link to the
3961:Template:Di-replaceable fair use disputed/doc
3867:Template:Di-replaceable fair use disputed/doc
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2915:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/MyScienceWork
1849:I noticed that you were somehow able to edit
6082:rules on editing with a conflict of interest
5530:Knowledge talk:Advertisements#Requested move
5021:Hi there. Sorry, but could you post this at
4299:which you might be interested in reading. —
4295:Hi there. I've left a message about this at
3965:Template talk:Di-replaceable fair use-notice
3804:article - give me a few days. Thanks again
3718:Thanks. Think I've done what you suggested
3691:No problem. I've also left a comment at the
3592:I can help with that. The discussion is at
632:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Igor Krajcev
6084:if you're affiliated with AquaCGSB. Best —
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5537:WP:Funding Knowledge through advertisements
3658:It seems that actually the site notice was
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1943:Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, NY)
1919:Carnegie-Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA)
6474:queue". I will leave it to you. Thanks!
5481:I second Mr. Factual Proof here. Regards.
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3010:Follow up to previous Scribunto Discussion
1816:Thanks for following up on this. Regards,
354:guidance on making protected edit requests
6101:Just a courtesy note that I've unblocked
5704:, and there haven't been any objections.
5321:Argentine mid-term elections, first round
4345:Template:Portal/Images/Special operations
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1952:University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN)
1946:University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati, OH)
1425:Muhammad Aljedei 07:54, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
392:Do you think I should report this to ANI?
5743:Key Terms in Second Language Acquisition
5702:Template talk:Shared IP address (public)
5648:to the wiki software, older versions of
4982:No worries - glad you figured it out. —
4473:article has been updated now, though. —
2148:Key Terms in Second Language Acquisition
2024:know if there are any loose ends. Best,
1855:http://www.pafko.com/history/h_grow.html
1015:Could you pop over and give your opinion
6728:avoiding large numbers of triple braces
5904:Knowledge:Text Copyright Violations 101
5175:... plssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss?
4540:Almost, but I want to change it to use
4465:the page, or you can just wait for the
4277:you can also see what it looks like at
3957:Template:Di-replaceable fair use-notice
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2393:united in pushing a single-topic agenda
2379:is because they are one and the same.
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1949:University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)
1875:Hi there. You should bring this up on
840:should I do? thanks waiting for you
44:Do not edit the contents of this page.
6881:Okay. Now what stops me from putting
5053:Fourteen editors proposed for ban in
4745:The new face of DRN: Mr. Stradivarius
4279:simple:template:documentation/sandbox
2230:, and the Wiki community in general (
1940:Polytechnic University (Brooklyn, NY)
1629:Hi, Mr. Stradivarius, please see the
1236:Suffolk County Council election, 2009
1090:and I have a discussion going on the
240:for this situation - you need to put
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5388:Great - thanks. I'll let them know.
5334:first round of legislative elections
5089:Mysterious case of the grand duchess
4849:Talk:Chittagong Hill Tracts Conflict
4406:Ohhh, gotcha. Thank you very much! —
3899:and do I need to list the rest too?
2190:Could you please visit Goblin Shark?
1937:Ohio State University (Columbus, OH)
1883:for the change, you can activate an
1598:Module:Suppress categories/testcases
1303:Sure, I'd like to have access. :) --
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6847:User:Dragons flight/Lua performance
5073:Chapters Association self-destructs
4265:to lua scripting I am trying it at
3318:WP:Requests for adminship/Adjwilley
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6489:Thanks for the message. I've used
6262:transcluded on almost 70,000 pages
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6176:Template:WikiProject United States
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4619:Administrators' noticeboard thread
3044:ce-t.net/index.php/WikiLaw:Sandbox
2360:"Creepy people writing on my wall"
1925:Columbia University (New York, NY)
1280:to all the reverts I made. Best —
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790:Redo for Swiss/Nepal/Vatican flags
162:User:West.andrew.g/STiki UserBox 9
158:User:West.andrew.g/STiki UserBox 8
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4521:Hi. I just noticed your work on
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4195:Sorry, you're right, I did mean
4153:di-replaceable fair use disputed
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1931:Iowa State University (Ames, IA)
1652:Strad, can I get you to look at
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6626:Module:User:Lfdder/ISO 639 name
6260:Hi Charmlet. It's because it's
4923:Both of these are redirects to
4843:Chittagong Hill Tracts Conflict
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2986:Right, it should be fixed now.
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1730:Hello, There's a discussion at
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5896:Knowledge:Copyright violations
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4697:Have you heard of these names
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4199:Di-replaceable fair use-notice
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2885:I took your remarks about the
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2398:Iowa Western Community College
1519:Knowledge:Category suppression
1494:would already be converted to
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559:previously blocked for a month
201:Requesting page moves for DABs
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5810:if you have the time. Best —
5777:I kind of need an opinion on
5081:WikiProject Freedom of Speech
1096:how extensive the article was
309:) 15:55, 12 June 2013 (UTC))'
299:Is it possible to delete my '
7308:WikiProject Spoken Knowledge
7148:possibly an example? Best —
7121:WikiProject Women scientists
6078:Knowledge:Your first article
5892:Knowledge:Copyright problems
5808:Knowledge:Copyright problems
5328:Hi. I just noticed that the
5065:Greetings from the graveyard
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2948:MediaWiki:Protectedpagetext
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2652:Fool! you can't block me
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950:don't allow advertisements
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