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agencies, reviewing extensive soil and weather reports to evaluate where to begin with fine wine plantings. During this time, we stumbled on this Knowledge entry regarding this attempt to plant vines in the country. We contacted the Taltarni wine company and spoke with a number of employees. They have no record of any such plantings. We also worked with the governmental agencies, who also had no record of any plantings. In order to bring plant material into the Kingdom, there are a number of Bhutanese regulations which are extremely protective of local plant species. There is absolutely no way vines could have been planted without going through a multi-year quarantine project with the appropriate governmental agencies. I know, because we are in the middle of this right now and it has taken us two years to get to the point where we are about to plant the first vines. Now, it is possible (maybe) that someone smuggled in vines. However the posting refers to 7000 vines, near Paro. This would be about 5 acres of vineyards in a well populated area that is quite small. There's no way this would have gone unnoticed. That said, we did detailed site surveys of the entire Paro area, as that is one of our first quarantine locations. There's no vineyards, no traces of vineyards, and no wild vine growth anywhere in the valley (which would happen in an area like this due to birds dispersing seeds). So we know emphatically that the posting is incorrect, and more importantly, it is also potentially harmful to our business as it makes it looks like grapes are unable to be grown in Paro, which we are about to attempt. Consequently, I would strongly recommend that we either remove the page as factually incorrect, or we revert it to the edits we previously made, which are accurate. Either approach is fine, but leaving it as is would be inaccurate. Thanks.
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create its own account and upload its own photos - but you may not do so unless you own the legal rights to the image. It can, of course, add a Creative Commons licence statement to either its entire website, a single page, or to a single image. You could then capture and upload that image, stating that it is not your own, then linking to the page where it comes from. One of our so called 'OTRS Team' members then assesses the rights and either approves or declines it. Even if that original image were then to have its licence statement changed, the fact that it was previously irrevocably released for reuse is not overridden. I am personally very keen to encourage all museums to consider the merits of making images of objects in their collections available under Creative Commons commercial re-use licence, which allows Wikimedia Commons to accept them. Often, the museum fears it is somehow losing it's commercial control and doesn't want to do that. But I respond by saying that you control the image resolution you release. By making the image freely available for PC use, you still control the higher resolution images which a book publisher needs AND you still own the copyright and have the right to be credited whenever that image is reused under that CC-BY-SA licence - so you get the publicity and visibility that foes with it.
306:, and thanks for your reply. Informal is good. Better for me than a structured 'lesson plan' approach as I can ask for help as and when I need. Probably more to begin with - there are many aspects I find tricky with wiki. Once off grid into this realm of wiki I'm pretty much lost! May seem as if I'm a fairly experienced editor with a handful of new pages and infoboxes - but I haven't a clue what happens behind the scenes. I see people have fancy user pages but have no idea where all those boxes come from. Are they 'given' by others? Perhaps that's a daft question? Part of me is saying it doesn't matter at all as that's not what I'm here for - I don't need to collect accolades. But then perhaps editors might take what I'm doing a little more seriously if I have some of the right boxes! Non-coinciding of interests is good. You'll see my work with dispassionate and objective eyes. I am very close to the subjects I am editing. So it's often quite strange to be neutral. I think on the whole I've managed quite well. And am proud of some sections on majorly important pages - which have hardly been touched since. So where do I start? Is this the place we meet - or is there another page to post to? And my first request - when you have time - can you look at 3722:, I hope created by you (in fact I don't know how to check the creator of a page in wikipedia articles), which is really excellent. I got some doubts or suggestions (I don't know) regarding the table. for example: 1. species list, under taxon column for all mammals, it is better to mention class Mammal/Mammalia uniformly to all or Mammal and Cetacean (for whales) or Mammal and Chiropteran ( for bats) it goes on like this for others also. 2. under taxon column for all reptiles, it is better to mention order name reptile/reptilia uniformly or reptile and lizard/lacertilian for lizards, reptile and snake/ophidian for snakes, reptile and turtle/chelonian for turtles. Sir Please dont mistake me, I am novice in this wikiworld and not having in depth knowledge in any field. I am just having superficial knowledge in this biological world. I am a bit poor in my expressions in english also. Please suggest and advise me. I am extremely happy over your subject knowledge in many fields and friendly nature in your expressions. Thanking you sir, with regards, Dr. M. Rama Murty, -- 251:
its abuse history, links with corporate business, eg its insurer and other aspects of the corporate structure. Everything I've learnt so far on wiki has been done by learn-as-you-go and it's often been painstaking. Suspect I've wasted alot of time getting things right - when it might have been easier asking someone. I am occasionally asked to do wiki editing by others following news reports and articles - and am always as scrupulous as possible in terms of gathering accurate references. And am conscious that because of the work I am known for as campaigner and media figure in this field, I need to keep tone neutral and depend on accuracy of facts and citations. But it would be true to say that I regard wiki as a powerful tool for bringing daylight to hidden corners of structures that might prefer not to have too much daylight brought to them. Hopefully I've told you all you need to know - to make a decision as to whether you'd be willing to mentor me. No worries if you decide not or are too busy.
4416:). It comes down to context and purpose for which you want to cite something. As a museum person myself, I would be OK to cite my organisation's own website (or even literature I had published through it), providing it supported factual statements about objects within that museum. But I would not have wanted to use that source again and again simply to promote the museum. I certainly would never cite a Google Knowledge panel, which is an algorithmic assemblage of information, not all of which is in any way correct. I would certainly prefer you to cite the museum's own website about objects you want to write about than to a Google-created mashup. But maybe if you let me know the context, I can comment further. If you are in the position of being able to encourage the Dublin-based museum to publish definitive documents on its own website, these can be cited with no concerns over reliability as they will already have had editorial review. Does this help? 311:
trying to build in as much info from modern period as possible. I have some information I can't reference - as I've had direct contact with the Treasurer/Secretary of the Club. So for example I know that Nobody's in fact admitted women some time ago, and now has 150 members. And there are other things I'm aware of from recent Private Eye articles but I can't access them for reference. This is one of the difficulties I often find - that the organisations I am writing about often wish to keep their worlds hidden. Or have scant media coverage. Another thing I've come across is that some of these organisations have their PR media bods act as their wiki protection - they will step in to 'manage' the page quickly if they feel too much daylight. If you want a classic example of this and see how I sucessfully edited a very thin page substantially, (I warn you it's a long read - but is quite comic) - have a look at
396:. You were right - it was long, but very impressive. I think you both handled yourselves very well, and respect to you for digging in to find suitable content and responses. We always tell organisations that they don't own pages that refer to them, and it was heart-warming to see how you addressed their concerns and reached a consensus. You clearly have the makings of a superb editor. If I can assist in that process, I'd be only too pleased. Something I think I put in my first, lost draft reply to you was to suggest you made a bulleted or numbered list of the topics you feel weakest in, and where you'd like some help. We can work through that and help bring you up to speed in those particular areas. Do try to remember to include proper wiki-links when referring to other pages you want me to look at. And do you know what a 'diff' is and how to link to one in a discussion (see 4123:' - just simply excellent sir. I fully agree with what you said regarding the articles on butterflies of different states of India. To be frank enough, I am also a person who is with commitment, involvement, dedication and discipline and I love the work in which I am involved. I am also a result oriented person. I am sorry, these words appear as if they are a bit flattering.Though I am a retired Professor, but a student always and a constant learner. The main problem I am a learner in wikiworld. As you said still highly inexperienced, committing many mistakes but very eager to learn and correct. Still I don't know many words even you have used like sandbox. I am trying to learn. I will follow your suggestions and advise and try to be upto your expectations sir, Please try to look into my article " 196:
markup as I used to do when I first started, not realising all I had to do was simply fill in the relevant fields (Title, author, date, publisher, page number etc.) I should also say it's far better to work on articles in draft or in your personal sandbox (see link at very top of every page) and get them right. It may take time, but there's no rush, and far better than putting it out into mainspace too soon, only to find somebody comes along and doesn't like your initial version and proposes the article for deletion. There are no deadlines here on Knowledge, but there is sadly a gender bias which is gradually being addressed. We need more women editirs, too, so I'm keen to encourage and welcome you here. Feel free to ask any questions, either of me, or at
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Wikimedia commons uploads. eg "DubMusFiona" is a unique, non promotional name for one person, which they can include an explanation of their work role and they can make the relevant uploads. Tell me more about how you're thinking of working with them to do this, and I can probably advise as best I can, rather than have to guess all the various permutations of how you might work with them. It would help me to know that they are fully in support of your plans, and give me some idea of the total number of images you're thinking of releasing under a Creative Commons licence. I will just suggest one other thing for you and they to consider.
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as "The Aftermath of Feminism". Her page will be fully updated by October 30th, so I would greatly appreciate if the changes i made were left alone. I do apologize for not having an explanation. I am only using Knowledge for this class project and Im not familiar with how everything works lol. If there is a section where I can leave an edit note, I will explain why I removed some of the content.Thank you for your help! Iwill be making various changes to Angela's page over the next couple of weeks, and I will be sure to have it as accurate as possible with all references included. Please be patient with me. Thank you!!
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control. Thirdly: I still urge you to link to the Museum's own material, not stuff that it has 'curated' on a third party site. But give it a try and let me see how a few of your edits might appear. Finally, I was unclear if I was communicating with you as an official member of the museum staff, a volunteer there, or just a keen enthusiastic visitor who wants to see objects in its collections better interpreted. All of these are fine, but it can influence how I advise you. I then noticed your COI declaration that you are an intern at the museum. I think that means you ought to use our
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would like to propose and make changes to already existing articles dealing with notable objects that we have in our collection. This also goes in hand with uploading relevant pictures of our notable objects to related articles. Since we own the pictures, it would not be problematic in terms of copyright, would it? Another thing: To make sure, the Little Book of Dublin itself is appropriate as long as the citation does not appear more than once in the article? It contains solid information on the related objects and is available in print establishing verifiability.
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where someone who could clearly benefit the project and could themselves benefit from people working with them. Instead, they have put everyone's back's up. In complete contrast, I have just received a lovely 'thank you' gift from the widow of a mountaineer about whom I chose to write earlier this year. I spent 6 months deciding whether I dared approach them to offer a chance to comment on my draft. They were over the moon that someone actually wanted to create a page about them. Those are the positive highlights, this has sadly been one of the negatives.
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the areas you tell me - or I see - you're struggling with, then perhaps just sending you off in areas you haven't ever looked at to learn a few extra skills. It can be ended at any time, nor do I see any sort of 'graduation' where I say, 'OK, you're good to go, now'. Weirdly, although I came here to contribute as an editor, I am currently find get as much satisfaction by helping to keep the project running by removing bad edits (and occasionally bad editors) and in encouraging others, like you, to contribute well and effectively.
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knowledge. On the assumption that what you're telling me is totally factually correct, it's really unfortunate that the article is based on a 2nd or 3rd edition of a nationally known book on wines, published by OUP. (As an aside, have you and Taltarni reached out to the publishers or the authors and communicated your information with them? This seems a good idea, especially as I think that statement was also in the earlier (2006?) guidebook too. At least you me able to get it updated in later editions. I see on
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guided some research scholars also regarding the butterflies diversity of Visakhapatnam district (published some papers and the articles seen in some famous news papers of India and Andhra Pradesh) with some knowledge on state Andhra Pradesh level. Since the article is not existing I would like to contribute. Please guide me sir whenever time permits. I will follow your advise and instructions how to prepare the article which you have just mentioned. Thanking you sir with regards Dr.Rama Murty --
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Commons, whilst others that they wish not to be re-used commercially can be kept as copyright Dublin Museum, and they can't be used on Knowledge or commercially by anyone. I'm thinking this is a good way to go. The Museum staff can plan and make mass uploads of copyright images, linked to their museum website, then they, alongside you, can change individual images they'd like to see on Commons, and you or anyone else is then free to select the ones needed to illustrate articles. See
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column so I could return it to that arrangement within the spreadsheet prior to converting to Knowledge-readable format. I used Excel's functionality to join column contents together so as to add the wikilink coding of double square brackets either side of the entry. So, by this stage I should have my spreadsheet looking like I want to see it on Knowledge. I ensure the list is arranged taxonomically, and then I used a conversion tool (see
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definitely correct), a gently escalating series of warnings can help to deter a new user from continuing in that manner. Rather than use the 'Warn' menu for someone who I see hasn't already received a friendly welcome message here, I try to use the 'Wel'come option leave a templated welcome messsage for 'problem users'. As always, be as polite as you possibly can, and assume good faith at all times. Best wishes,
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respect for you as a retired professor (so probably ought to be calling you 'sir' instead!). Everyone is equal here, I personally feel more comfortable just be referred to as Nick, providing you are happy to do so. I recognise this is just a small cultural difference between us. In fact, whenever two editors leave messages for one another, the convention is to use their full username
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at the moment to reduce the number of emails I'm receiving, as I'm very busy in the real world and have become swamped with webmail messages. That way I'd get an on-wiki notification from you of any post you made there, and you could add that page to your own watch list so you spot any replies I might make. How does all that sound? Regards from the Midlands of England,
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thought they could get paid for us doing their work for them. I've created and managed a number of websites over the last two decades, but would never pretend I knew the skills well enough to con people out of their cash by offering my services, and then expect others to do my work for them (and get rude and insuting about it in the process). Quite amusing really.
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to be declared, I feel. None of this is to discourage you - I love seeing Wikipedians assist museums to mobilise knowledge about their collections. If you encounter problem or concerns about image release, I'd be happy to speak with or reply to emails from the relevant official museum staff member to address any concerns he or she might have.
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of circulation for a little while on health grounds, but I'll do what a can to assist. There's no need to ping me if you post on my own talk page, though it's essential if you do it from another page. (Make sure you get me name spelled correctly, though. You missed the space off, so it wouldn't have worked anyway. But not to worry. Regards,
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pasting in has come from so that our licencing conditions are upheld). You and others could then work on an alternative version in a safe environment. If you like the result, you could then link to it vi a talk page discussion and see what other editors feel. If you get consensus, you could make those edits to the real page. I'm pinging
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to the published source or sources used to create the list. I think explicitly stating which checklist is used in the text is important, as different people use different checklists over the years, and it helps to know what the Knowledge list page is based upon without having to go to the references section to find out.
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is better. We deployed these variants on October 19; half of newcomers get each variant. After about 5 weeks, we will analyze the data from the tests. The goal is to determine which variant is helping more newcomers to make more suggested edits. We will identify the better variant and then use it with all newcomers.
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not breaching anyone's confidence or copyright) one can find a way to mention things on a talk page that a future researcher might find helpful, but which at this point in time one wouldn't be able to reference. This might give a steer to subsequent editors on what to focus on, or remains still unknown. See
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declaration, even though your time there might not be remunerated with cash. You still receive some benefits from your involvement there, and especially so if you have been directly encouraged to edit. If you are the author of, or benefit from the sale of the book you're keen to use, that, too, ought
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Dear sir, Extremely happy to see your letter expressing your opinion on the articles. You are one of my favorite inspirers and guiding force in writing or attempted to write and create articles in wikipedia. Hats off to your knowledge in various fields and varied subjects and your systematic approach
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of trying to create it within Knowledge does then make even more sense. I have rather a strong opinion of the many 'List of species' pages we have on Knowledge. As someone who has researched, written and published both a printed checklist and a full Flora of my region, I get frustrated when I see the
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Either way, you've done a great job and should be proud of your work. I can see you've mastered quite a lot, but if you wanted to drop me a list of things you still don't fully understand, I'd be happy to try and steer you in the right direction, or link to guidance pages you can read. I might be out
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I'm not doing too well at the moment, am I? Thanks for alerting me to this one. Weirdly, I've never heard of 'double bind', and read it (wrongly!) as 'double blind', as in the scientific testing method. So it was lucky I copy pasted the section link. Guess that's telling me either to be more careful,
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communication. (please see this last link for information on how it works). Of course, you being the Bhutan Wine Company might actually want an article on that industry in a few more years time, and could be frustrated if there are then no independent sources to demonstrate that there now is one!
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to draw her attention to this discussion as I see she made one edit which removed a significant amount of cited content, whilst adding a lot of her personal opinions and hyperbole about a new publication. Whilst it's fine to update the page, all content must be based upon third-party, independent and
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Other than that, I can't find too much to criticise, to be honest. Your references seem fully entered, and I am impressed that you didn't fall into the trap of adding factual content that you are unable to reference. Including only what you can cite is the best approach. Occasionally (assuming you're
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and indicate how I might improve it in terms of layout, information, quotes, etc. Am I making basic howlers? Is tone right? Can I ask for people to review or is that too early? It's a tricky article because the club is in fact as you've probably guessed very secretive. I have little to go on - so I'm
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I might take on board a few lessons I've learned from working with my first 'adoptee' and perhaps create a subpage of my own userpage where we can converse, rather than fill up the talk page of new drafts with potentially irrelevant chit-chat on policy, help pages and so on. I'm not using watch lists
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So, actually, yes, I would be happy and honoured to work with you if you wish. Whilst a structured approach to adopting editors has been used by some mentors, I don't have anything prepared in that way as yet. So our relationship would have to take a fairly informal approach - offering you support in
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Thanks a lot for your quick response. Your feedback was very helpful indeed. Nick, everything on the Google Cultural Institute's Little Museum page was both provided by and edited by the Little Museum for accuracy. Why is the source problematic in your opinion? I am happy to give you more context: I
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Thanks for asking. I wasn't familiar with this Google project. I would certainly want to use it with great care, as it's clear that some content is provided by legitimate cultural organisations, but that others is provided by unspecified third party sources, including Knowledge itself. I took a look
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It looks as if I have an enemy for a little while. It won't last that long. Knowledge has a few editors who habitually have enemies, but that is mostly because those editors who have enemies have a way of offending people. I don't think that I am the sort who is looking for enemies. One of three
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If I felt I might need to make further major changes, I also copied those corrections back into Excel (which I keep as a 'Master' file) so that they match whatever I've changed in my sandbox. I then continue work in my sandbox by adding an introductory explanation of the List page, giving references
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Not all my fellow Wikipedians see it that way. It is certainly true that a basic alphabetic or systematically arranged list that can't be sorted is considerably easier to create (especially if you want to include pictures), but does it offer as much encyclopaedic information to a user? Personally, I
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Nick - thanks for the question regarding wine in Bhutan. I am the CEO of the Bhutan Wine Company, a Delaware based company set up to develop the fine wine industry in Bhutan. For the last two years we have been conducting extensive research in the country, working with a number of the governmental
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temaplte, though personally I wouldn't have utilised them for that series of short quotations as, following one after the other, they do tend to break open the layout of the page. I'd have considered using few quote templates, but keeping others within the flow of a paragrpah, and citing each one to
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are two new arrangements of the newcomer homepage. We hope they will increase the number of users using suggested edits. They both make suggested edits the clear place where newcomers should get started on the page. They have some differences in their workflows, because we want to test which design
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Yes, I am always willing to do my best to help and support new, inexperienced editors, just as you are, but I don't believe anyone accepting money to create content here can expect us to molly-coddle them through their learning or incompetence phase. They should have addressed that long before they
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It is clear that you have the biodiversity knowledge for you area, and I have the knowledge to help you mobilise it here. So that sounds like good cooperation. Although I normally only work publicly on Knowledge, I think this is one time where we both might find it helpful to work using email, too,
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is a simpler list, with a lead, but is uncited and unsortable. (See my comment on its talk page which I felt moved to make). I must reiterate my comment that many other Knowledge editors are not sufficiently critical and are probably quite content with just a nice shiny page, partially complete and
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My reason for creating a sortable table in taxonomic order is that it is not possible to return from alpha-sorting to taxonomic sorting unless there is a sort order column included - and this would probably be seen as intrusive. However, refreshing the page would return it to the order in which the
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that it was all just bunkum (via a published update or an email from them direct to our OTRS team) we can then decide on whether deletion or updating is the best route to follow. Does this help you in any way? Regards from the UK (and I'm wondering if I might be looking forward to receiving a nice
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is that the article consists of just uncited assertions and annotations, and it was those that I felt needed to be removed, whilst I also recognised the likely veracity of your claims. Do you have any feeling whether there is ever likely to be any press and media coverage about your company's work
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I nick moyes, our undergraduate research class is currently working on a project about women in feminism. Part of that project is to provide an updated Knowledge source for each leader. Angela McRobbies page isn't as up to date as it could be considering some of the descriptions cited her last book
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Then they will have control of which of the images they release (by changing the default Flickr licence per image, per topic or per account). That would than allow you, me or anyone else to select only those images they have chosen to release under a CC-BY-SA licence, and upload those to Wikimedia
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and other pages. I've learnt how to do infoxes, etc. But there are many areas of weakness. I haven't a clue how to go about developping my own userpage for example, so it's more or less empty. And I struggle with image sizing and location on pages. My special area of interest is Church of England,
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OK, so your info on the Teahouse page was incredibly helpful. Thanks. I've had a look through the mentors. And am asking you if you'd mentor me a little where I need help, if you have time. I use wiki fairly regularly (as editor I mean) and have created new pages which I hope are of good standard.
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if you've found vandalism from more than one related IPv6 address in the /64 range, so we can then block the entire range, if necessary. You're allowed to tot up the warning across the different addresses within that range and conclude they're not here for good. Hope this helps, and I see another
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Oh, I hadn't even noticed that! I am just in the process of leaving him a notice, telling him that the consensus at the Teahouse is that he's no longer welcome to post their, and am working out how to implement my first partial block on someone. I find this a really sad and most unusual situation
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I would first put all the entries (Common Name, Scientific Name, Taxonomic Group name, Status, Conservation Status etc) into an Excel spreadsheet, directly from the online publication. For a checklist, I would want to ensure my spreadsheet was in taxonomic order, and so would add a sorting order
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This means that these sections can't be directly edited like the other sections on the same portal. So, search/replaces affect all the sections except those. So, upgrading headers on these portals, for example, misses the integrated sections and inadvertently results in 2 different header colors.
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is utterly wrong. So we - well you- need to show it is wrong. I'm really sorry about that. Obviously, I have no idea who you are, so pointing us to some proven publications or websites is your best bet. I did try my very hardest in my edits to inject a healthy degree of scepticism about the 1990
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scheme. Although your subject interests and mine really don't seem to coincide at all - and might normally be the grounds for me to turn an editor down - I do really like your commitment and desire to improve your editing skills. And just like you, I worked on learning how to do stuff here bit by
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With an IPv6 IP editor, I always look, not only at the single IP contributions, but also display those across what's called 'the /64 range' - this is the range of different IPv6 address one individual user might edit under, without having any control over which addresses their system chooses for
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OK, lots of issues here. Firstly, you cannot use images owned by the museum unless they have been clearly and obviously released under a CC-BY-SA licence, permitting commercial reuse. Just giving permission for someone to use an image on Knowledge is not acceptable. The museum can, if it wishes,
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Because our interests so strongly coincide, I would be very happy to mentor you on some of the basics of Knowledge and to guide you to producing a List of butterflies of Andhra Pradesh. But there is one minor condition: I would ask, please, that you do not refer to me as 'sir'. I have tremendous
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If you represent the Bhutan Wine Company, I do see an opportunity for you (and I can't find any website for you) to publish a statement of the 'history' or maybe 'non-history' of wines in that country. Whilst there would remain a potential conflict of interest in editing, it could go some way to
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Dear Sir, I am extremely happy - Already you have guided me in my first article, for which no words to express my happiness and gratitude. You have responded in a nice way, always guiding, supporting and encouraging me in creating new articles or editing articles. I did some research work and
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Hi Nick! You have given some excellent advice to the OP of the query above, but in your point 1., I think you've written "biased" where you mean "unbiased". A minor nitpick as your intended meaning is fairly obvious, but as an ex-professional editor and proofreader I tend to notice such things!
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template on the page for a short while to avoid edit conflicts with others. An alternative is to temporarily copy the complete text into your user sandbox (but you must use an edit summary when you do so which gives attribution to the source. i.e. you must clearly state where the content you're
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for accessibility reasons, but it appears to refer to the usage of black text on yellow. I've changed my signature to apply the colourization (as I just look for the color and general shape more that the actual text anyways) through user CSS, so it would appear regularly coloured by anyone who
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is an even more extreme example of over-use of photos. Neither page contains any introductory text giving me the information I would expect, such as total count of species, conservation statuses of those butterflies in India (or in just that region). Their use, therefore, is limited to being a
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If you really fancy a challenge, I might suggest you put this article forward for our Main Page 'Did You Know...? spot. This is a way of showcasing new content. It can be a fiddly process to go through, but the prize of a mainpage presence for 12 or 24 hours is a great reward and gets you many
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Secondly, linking to 'The Little Book of Dublin' is only OK if it is relevant to an article and is not seen as link spamming - a pitfall I think you fell into previously. Self-published books are less well-regarded than those produced by organisation or commercial publishers, having editorial
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Will you be taking all these images yourself? Or are they from the museum's own collections? This is a crucial distinction. If the latter, it might be best for you to work with the staff member who is authorised to release their images and get them to create a separate account, used just for
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Well done. If you have popups enabled for this site, you'll get a new window which opens up the editing tool on the user talk page of the person whose edits you've just reverted as vandalism. You're under no obligation to leave a warning, but (assuming your assessment of genuine vandalism is
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had already been moved to mainspace. But, yes, we always encourage editors to continue working on their articles whilst awaiting review. The reality is also that, despite there being a cue of around 3,600 draft articles at the moment, most reviewers quickly spot the non-promotional, really
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Nick, thank you so much for your help and support. Your quick and detailed feedback is of great help to me! I really appreciate it. I am planning on setting up a section for the museum on Wikimedia Commons. I am interested in uploading definitive documents, i.e. pictures of our museum and
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I'm Diane and I was working on Hannah Wimbolt article. I am a total novice but I know I need to reference my various newspapers and books so I will need to spend more time - probably tomorrow and Thursday. I do appreciate your help because this coding is a totally new experience for me.
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Please do not be worried by my silence. I have already part-drafted a (detailed) reply to your previous post, offering my support. I apologise that I have been very busy in real life and am not quite ready to post it, as yet. I hope to be able to reply within the next 2 days or so.
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a few weeks ago you offered to mentor me... I've just finished writing my first page, and it's been submitted (thanks to TeaHouse help!)... I'd really appreciate it if you could look at it and comment, as I understand I can continue to edit it while it's waiting for approval. It's
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I was on your user page and saw the Wikipedian For template. I added it to my user page and was about to edit it with my start date and didn't have to - we both started editing on the exact same day, eight years, nine months and eleven days ago. What are the odds? Cheers.
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Interesting but stupid. It appears that he was hired by someone who hired him without knowing that he knew anything about Knowledge, and that now he has gone away. Well, in that case, he needed to go away. Neither he nor his customer knew what they were doing. Hmmm.
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that you are invited to send in updates to editorial@jancisrobinson.com. You could also make contact with the contributor (D.G.) of that particular piece on Bhutan, who according to page xi of that book, is Denis Gastin, a widely published Australian wine-writer, email:
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as you would be able to send me Excel spreadsheets to look at, and send back. Let me know if you think this would help, and I will send you my personal email address. (There is an 'email this user' link on the left side of the page when you are on one of my userpages.
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interesting articles like this one and review them very quickly. You'll have seen that I've removed all the external links within the article itself, as these go against our 'Manual of Style' I've converted most to inline citations for you. More on external links at
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Dear sir, Hope You might have seen my extension letter in 'request for permission to create article on List of butterflies in Andhra Pradesh in Wiki article 'List of butterflies of India' per state lists'. I earnestly request you to go through the tables in
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There are now 4,140 portals, with more being created almost daily. Prior to this project's reboot, portals were created at about the rate of 80 per year. Since April of this year, we've created about 2,600 new portals, or 32.5 years' worth at the old rate.
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Before we can continue with the upgrade of these portals, the headers and section contents calls need to be restored to each portal, so that those can be edited in concert with the other sections on the portal, and worked on independently of each other.
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Yes, some very puerile actions there, even whilst I was trying to guide them - most unusual. I looked for the article when I woke just now, but found another admin had finally got around to deleting it, which doesn't really surprise me. Regards,
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Thanks, and you were right! Even though nothing bad happened, having that userbox just to have it ahead of time so I won't have to remember putting it there in the future, that would be misleading to other users. Thanks for saying that! :)
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Hello. Thanks for reaching out to me. Bear in mind that I have no knowledge or interest in this topic, per se. Obviously you do, so perhaps the first thing I'd ask is for you to add a note to your userpage which simply declares your
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names. So these were manually resolved in my sandbox. I would check for accuravcy, either by following each individual link or, more easily, using the Navigation Popup tool to mouseover each link and check the displayed entry that
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Hi, I'm also working with Diane and I've hit a bit of trouble. I have accidentally used a lower case 'b' rather than an upper case 'B' in the article title. Is it possible to change this, do you know? The article is
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uncited, but full of nice pretty pictures, of course. I suspect I am in the minority in wanting to see 'List of species' that are based on scientific work, are actually informative and thus useful to readers!
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Thank you, muchly. It can be really hard to know how best to raise small errors, or how they'll be taken. But always better to raise something sooner, than let it become a problem later on. All the best,
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page does needs improvement, so good luck with that. Might I suggest you tell your professor to get every student s/he asks to edit Wikepedia to first undertake our rather fun interactive tour called
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bit, doing tons of things the really hard way because nobody told me better ways of doing it. My learning curve for references was a nightmare, so I can appreciate your dilemma, nor did I know of the
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poor-man's identification page, but gives me no idea how complete that list actually is! I would have to spend a lot of time counting entries and matching them to any published lists to be sure.
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Hey Nick,I have enabled Twinkle which gives me an easy tool to fight vandalism.I decided to inform you as you told me to inform you how things go.Md.Ali25 17:54, 15 October 2018 (UTC)
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Thank you so much - I will check and correct it asap. I agree with you in this instance about correcting others. More than just fixing a silly typo, obviously. Much appreciated.
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which does exist. Well done on getting engaged with the editathon. How did it go? I hope you found it worthwhile and that you're motivated to continue contributing. Regards,
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I wonder whether you would agree? But to be online and then to fail to take advantage of allowing the user to sort data in different ways is a terrible lost opportunity.
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reports, but until such time as you can get some media interest in your current work which refers back to earlier flawed reports, then we are rather stuck in a quandary.
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at my watchlist, I looked at the section ...and found another possible typo: double blind vs. double bind. I'm not that good in English to be sure it actually
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wasted opportunity of those Knowledge lists that are totally non-sortable. To me as a consumer of biodiversity information, I would put the usefulness of
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Hi Nick, there are many articles which are vandalised but how can I know that which articles are vandalised?And how can I revert it if I am not informed?
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Feel free to let me know what you think, Nick. I would be delighted to hear your thoughts on this as you are an expert on both Knowledge and museums.
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I've sorted that for you, and inserted a proper references section and tidied up the publications list. I'm not sure from the text that she meets our
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I'm afraid I cannot write any more at the moment - I am a little unwell. Hope to be back soon, but please don't expect immediate replies from me.
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where editors can now get simple and immediate help, though rarely an overview of their general working style and methods over a longer period.
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Thank you Nick, for accepting my request to guide and cooperate in creating this article on Butterflies. I wish You should 'Get Well Soon' --
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locally (such as by a filter or range block). Administrators that are not sure if such a creation is appropriate should contact a checkuser.
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So please don't think I'm not trying to support your standpoint - it's just that all that we do here within Knowledge has to be based on
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You will see another pencil icon in the toolbar. Tap on that pencil icon to the switch between visual editing and wikitext editing.
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Nick, I would love you to visit my user page, which describes in more detail why I am reaching out to you regarding this issue.
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If you are agreeable, I would be happy to copy/paste this conversation (plus some commentary of my own) into the Talk Page of
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any article on a beauty pageant, or biography of a person known as a beauty pageant contestant, which has been edited by a
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from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you.
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where they have an 'academy' to help people learn how to deal with vandalism. Let me know how you get on. Regards,
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appreciate, most editors work anonymously, so nobody knows their real names, anyway. But that doesn't bother me.
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Let me know what you think. I'll be happy to support you if you want to go down the route I have suggested.
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I find this conversation very interesting. It's like watching a movie, but only reading the subtitles.
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case of Bhutan wine from you in a few years time, should your investigations bear fruit, so to speak!),
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things will probably happen. The two most likely possibilities are that he may get indeffed for being
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which could help to inform the article in the near future? Now, I could submit the page to our
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Move image to start of page, and enhance caption if you're not planning to use an optional
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was awarded compensation for his loss of 4,967 enslaved people?"
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Hopefully, he is okay, on a Caribbean cruise or something.
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Why not set up a Flickr Account for the museum instead?
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