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the
Wikiproject 1.0 duties of your bot. Is it possible that you run a bot using the modified scripts I (and the Hungarian Community behind me) would provide. As I don't yet know the working philosophy of the bot but hopefully the changes necessary would only be localisations of the tables headers, the paths, the templates names, and minor changes to the table showing the statistics. Is it possible that you give me the files that contain these configurations, and then I localise it and send it back to you. Also I know that I'm this way a bit of a letdown, believe me before today I wouldn't have believed if someone told me I couldn't install a program, so I'm a bit disappointed in myself too... Of the three problems you mentioned I think my proposal would solve the first and the second (i.e. we modify the script or "teach you Hungarian" where needed), the third problem about you not being around all the time hopefully won't come up, we might bother you with the creation of some new projects but we might as well just create the templates and other pages for some future projects in advance (especially if your bot supports redirects...) if that's possible . Thanks again for your help--
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arithmetic as shown in the link I provided. Furthermore, I am a civil engineer, structural engineer, and I think that if some mathematician consider himself as an expert on root-solving then he has the moral obligation to make whatever analysis should be made on those trivial methods. That's a moral obligation specially when considering that for mathematicians of past times it was almost imposible to compute a simple cube root. I don't have any reasons to post a complete analysis on those methods in my webpage, that's why I published my book which is mentioned there. The link I provided is just a brief summary.
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new section out before I had a chance to write anything in it. No big deal, but I wonder if there's a convention for this. I kind of like to put some section headings in when I start, to serve as an outline of the article I'm aiming to write, then fill in the content a piece at a time. I guess I could work on a new article in my own userspace, but when it's entirely new, with very few links to it, it seems unlikely that anyone else will try to read it or edit it before I'm done with it. I guess you proved me wrong! ;^: -->
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indentation: unrestricted use of TeX makes the voice look "heavy", even if TeX itself looks far better than any other way of typing mathematical formulas. But at the same time. I see cases where mixing the two ways of writing mathematics gives the same "heavyness" result: so I try to follow an aesthetic criteria, choosing a uniform way of writing mathematics within a any single block of text. Harmonizing TeX within web text typing is surely a challenge: do you know if someone is trying to do this? Again thanks:)
5353:, and that is very useful, but I decided to change the unknown importance category to no importance (because there are no unknown importance articles, and since the unknown and no importance categories are grouped together, I figured it would be too confusing to list unknown as opposed to none). However, the bot keeps changing it back to unknown importance and I was wondering if there was any way to stop it from doing that. Thanks for the time,
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use of a project banner to help identify and categorize articles needing work is a really clever idea, and well implemented. But here's where I hit the wall; I have no previous experience with wikibots. I've found some spanish bot users who are kindly tutoring me on the subject, but it's a very slow process. Working with the real think, instead of doing it again from scratch, would be quicker. So this is why I came to you.
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suggested on my talk page that the ability to use decimals with logarithms probably should be clarified to avoid further corrections from ignorant undergraduate students like myself. Also, since you are a math person, I would like to mention that an article on lunes is absent from
Knowledge's collection. I am not qualified to comment on the topic, so I figured mentioning it to you would be a good idea.
7688:. In the case of both Theo Gray and Ed Pegg, I noted via Google that they were frequently referenced in Knowledge and yet had no pages. In the case of Kovas Boguta, I had the idea to create the page for him when I saw that he was referenced on Stephen Wolfram's page. Kovas is the most up-and-coming young researcher in the Wolfram Science Group. He holds essentially the same job position that
9203:) and it went unnoticed (for about 6 months, with an average of 1,000 visitors per day to the main web site) until you mentioned it. The error occurred (using IE) when you clicked on a link to graph the function and it did not deliver the graph together with the calculus analysis. Despite the error, the web page worked fine in Firefox, but IE was not able to handle the error.
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this is to encourage new readers in this scientific work; and for this, the volume needs to be condensed.First I loaded 2 pages work, then now I want to load the expanded pages( as I progress) to the previous day's contribution. Will u please help me how to do this revision on every day basis? So far I did not get the allocation; it still remains in image pdf category.
2681:), but it says that I only have 66% for major edits. Many of my edits have just used the default section header as the edit summary, and it appears that your calculation of edit summaries is counting those as having no edit summary. I think that page needs an explanation of how you do the calculations. 05:47, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
8311:. If you decide to use it, try to first click on the link "wikipedia_perl_bot" on that page, and install that package. Installing that package is the main challenge. If you manage to do it successfully, I still need a day or two to clean up the two codes "run_wp10.pl" and "wp10_routines.pl" from that page which is what you want.
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main reason some of you don't want my link to appear here, however, as said may there be other reasons. Besides, there are some explanations on why Newton's method is just a crude and primitive geometrical artifice which is not a
Natural Method at all and should not be considered as being part of any Natural Philosophy.
11606:. As far as I can see, you don't use edit summaries for most major or for minor edits. While edit summaries are not mandatory, they are really helpful in letting others understand what you changed. So, if you could put in some effort in putting edit summaries more often that would be a good thing. Cheers,
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Not all smooth functions are analytic - this is true - but the current article is wrong. Based on your definition of the differentiability and/or the limit value, the same f(x) would be infinitely COMPLEX-differentiable. That is the consequence you never want, I suppose. If you believe otherwise, the
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I hope that I am replying to your comment in the right place, Alex. If not, then please direct me to a more appropriate place to reply. I was suprised to find what appeared to be an error in the formula on the
Fundamental theorem of calculus page. In my calculus studies we had not had the variable in
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I understand your frustrations with
Knowledge (I read your user talk page). I'd suggest you take it easy. I understand your passion for things related to Wolfram's company, but really, most Wikipedians are well-meaning people, and I think after spending some more time here and learning how things are
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I guess that
English is probably not you first language (but your English seems extremely good nonetheless), and so this dual number usage of 'billion' and 'trillion' may not not be immediately obvious, particularly outside of mathematical use, but it does cause many confusions, and so the whole long
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Just wanted to add the observation that any bounded metric space X is isometric to a subset of the normed space of bounded, continuous functions on X endowed with the supremum norm: Just map any x∈X to the function which maps y to d(x,y). (Details left as an exercise.) I cannot see any obvious way to
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The statement, as you made it, doesn't really make sense (or is rather obvious): in a normed space, for example, "every point looks the same" (which means, in particular, for any given point and any positive real, there is another point with distance to the first point the given real number - unless
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0^0 = 1, and log denotes the natural logarithm. As a mathematician myself, I'd like to say that these really are the conventions chosen by pretty much all mathematicians everywhere, and it is only really due to failures of the educational system and historical coincidences that any other notations or
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I think it should be easy enough to write a script to read all those articles and count the red from the blue. I'll try to work on it in the weekend. Where would you want that big list of redlinks and the status (percentage of redlinks out of redlinks and bluelinks) to be located? Note that that list
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Ah, I forgot about timezones. I was thinking that the bot was taking longer than 24 hours to get a run done, in which case I was going to suggest that it either runs faster, or has a period of every 2 days rather than 1. It doesn't really matter to me - the important thing is that the work gets done,
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In response to the
Hungarians, you said "Unfortunately that I may not be around could be a problem. ... The short story is that bots break, and they need constant supervision and maintanance.". This raises the question of what preparation have you made for the eventuality that you will be unavailable
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Hello, Oleg! I successfully installed the WWW::Mediawiki::Client. I spoke with Dami, and he asked me to maintain the bot. I haven't used Perl before (I just started to learn it, and it seems not too difficult), but I have good knowledge in Delphi and Pascal and I learned PHP in short time, so I think
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from the
Hungarian Knowledge, and I am the one NCurse has sent to talk to you :) First, I'd like to ask you about the easiest solution on my part: I know I am asking a lot from you, but would it be possible that You run Mathbot on the Hungarian Knowledge, as the task would be similar, maybe simpler,
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Finally, I understand that you have not read through any single part of my methods, you are not interested in doing so. You just want to get it deleted. I understand that, and I know it seems not sense to reply your message because the all of you have laid your wiki-cards on the table. The wikipedia
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The link I provided show that Newton's, Bernoulli's, Halley's and
Householder's methods can be easily stated by means of the most simple arithmetic and that ancient mathematicians has at han the elementary arithmetical operation needed for developing such "advanced" methods. I understand these is the
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In think it is fine to include that in the references section (even without the actual link). Putting it in the external links section is not OK I would think, since that's specifically for online resources which can be accessed by the general public. I don't know the specific policy about that. See
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I still have some work to do before starting to adapt the bot; I 've to study the code, adapt the Project template, and put it on some articles to prepare the run & test phase, so I'll get back to you asap. I'm very happy and grateful for your kind help so far, I've been thinking on implementing
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Many thanks for your fast reply and your kindness. I'll download the code asap and get a look at it, and then get back to you. It's been quite a time since I programmed anything worth looking at in Perl, but I guess it's like riding a bike, you never forget it completely :-) I'll message you as soon
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Thanks. \scriptstyle does help, but it does not fundamentally solve the problem of text and pictures appearing of different sizes on different computers. (Text size depends on browser's font size, while picture size depends on screen resolution.) Ultimately there is no good solution to this problem.
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Thank you for letting me know, sometimes I sign it and sometimes I don't and I cease to know why and thank you for welcoming me, I've been on this wiki for some time now and no one has done so, apparently there is no bot for that. In the future please leave new comments at the bottom of my userpage,
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I doubt there's much to gain in being more general in that article I think. People who already know the stuff won't learn more, and people who don't know about that stuff, would be confused I think, as you say. (Besides, if somebody understands the particular case of a surface, it does not take much
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do not change the general format of the 'billion (disambiguation)' page, as it has taken many users to come to an agreement (sort of) on how to handle the word 'billion' (in the English language it has two numerical meanings, 10^9 & 10^12), and there have been many arguments & edit wars over
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Hi, you're probably aware of this, but mvs has problems updating protected pages, because the server responds with "View source" rather than "Editing $ pagename" as the first heading. Easily avoided by skipping the "error message from server" test, but that's not really the best possible fix (IMHO,
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and probably many others which use Werdnabot to archive their talk pages. It did not change the Werdnabot invocations to show the new file name for the current archive so Werdnabot added the archived material to the redirects which were left behind. Also, a minor point, GurchBot 2 did not change the
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If I had to choose, I would get rid of "log" rather than "ln". The reasons for using logarithms other than the natural logarithm are practical and historical, not mathematical. Any expression using them could be replaced by an expression using a ratio of natural logarithms. Using other bases is like
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Currently I am writing on a topic " A small introduction to Freud's INTERPRETATION OF DREAM". I have finished reading this 700 page book. Now I am very much interested in condensing Freud's writing into a smaller size say 50 pages in Knowledge by contributing progressively every day. The reason for
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Not exactly. The name that I gave to the link was 'positive relationship' (not 'direct relationship'), which I think many readers would understand. The rest would get an accurate sense of the usage by following the link to a simple explanation. Your Edit, I think wisely, did not include a link to
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is speed & direction, not merely speed). My revision at least had the advantage of fixing that. I'll save other comments for the Talk Page of the article. Make no mistake, however, I did appreciate your critique. If my next revision of the article does not get it right, please fix or revert
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Well, the small thing first, naturally :). The meteorology project is somewhat dwarfed in part by one of it's subprojects (the tropical cyclones project). The subproject is run independently from the Meteorology project though, and so without messing up the 1.0 listings, we'd like a table that shows
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My thoughts are that it isn't really feasibly possible with the way Mathbot works. I assume it simply loads the categories instead of loading each page and implementing this would seriously convolute the code, require an entire rewrite and would cause massive load. But I figured I'd just ask anyway,
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Perhaps I'm just kidding.. now that I see your response to the Hungarian thing, it looks like me doing this myself would be biting off way more than I could chew. I do not know Perl, but I do quite a bit of Java coding and of course HTML.. but I fear those are in different programming genres.. from
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Hey (again). I'm interested in either finding or creating a bot that would render a table (much like articles by quality) with a list of members in a WikiProject.. then their number of edits on pages in the project's master category (basically their edits to any articles in the project) in the last
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I don't like how the ISBN's are done either. The issue with a "simple clickthrough" however is to which library it should point. The library of Congress has a lot of books, but in my experience a lot of books are missing from there and are present in the British COPAC. So there is no good solution.
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Thanks. It should not be hard to write a Perl script to do that and also replace \section{X} by ==X== and do citations and so on. I could rework some introductions from my papers and proposals into useful articles and such translation as the first step would save a lot of work. (I am aware of the
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in a practical sense. Although x is defined in I see no mention of b in the first example, does that mean that b is arbitrary? Although I understand that this is probably not the most appropriate place for this type of discussion, could you maybe enlighten me as to the wisdom of the first example,
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Oleg - so, if I understand correctly, it would be okay to add to the New Harmony external links just the one address for the overall-website (and not show all the biographical pages at the site) - or may I also include six of the most important pages (Robert Owen, William Maclure, Robert Dale Owen,
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If you can make such templates in the Spanish Knowledge that would be awesome. One suggestion. I think it is good to translate to Spanish only the things which the user actually sees on the page, for example, the templates name themselves and their parameters (which the user does not see) better be
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I've started the translation and adaptation of the project some months ago, working my way up through all the material you've got on the project while getting more wikipedists on it. What I find really awesome (and out of my current reach) is the use of bots in the assesment department. I think the
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Yeah my bad. I was having some connectivity issues. Of course usually I use an edit summary (if you check my history you can clearly see this). That being said, your request was kind of snide. You include a picture of the edit summary bar as if I had never edited wikipedia before. Again I apologize
8123:) in order to reduce the font size of the LaTeX text and let it fit well into inline text: this is very useful when you need to use the blackboard bold (fields and algebras), fraktur (group theory), calligraphic (sheaf theory). What is the administrator's point of view about it? I have searched the
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Like I said on my talk page I do not think that the article offered a good description of the differences between the concepts of Euclidean geometry and non-Euclidean geometry. That is why I wrote that section. For example, the parallel lines issue which is central to both geometries was not really
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17:22, 9 January 2007 (hist) (diff) User:Mathbot/Most recent admin (Edit summary usage for AzaToth: 100% for major edits and 100% for minor edits. Nomin page: Knowledge:Requests for adminship/AzaToth.) (top) 17:12, 9 January 2007 (hist) (diff) Knowledge:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Novel articles by
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edit (probably next-to-last such) and for the last 2 Talk Page entries, which I just completed. So, I'm way ahead from your edits. And please continue to Edit, or even revert, my (pathetic!) efforts if warranted in your judgment. By the way, if you could get someone to put in a partial derivative
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About the underscore in the link. I find it safest to open the page I want and copy the url using the mouse, then paste into the page I'm editing, nested in ]. Sometimes there are percent signs, too - it works OK. They say "if it ain't broke don't fix it". But you are welcome to fix both items -
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I agree that scalar variables should be italicized, even if they are in Greek or Hebrew (Aleph-0). (I am doing word play on nationalities - Italic for Italy, etc.) Sorry I missed putting italics - I just do my quick slapdash work. I mean to come back and fix it better, but I do not always remember
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Furthermore, in general terms, it is a real shame to read articles on root-solving from people who use to consider themselves as experts on roots solving but seem unaware about the crude fact that all those supposedly "advanced" cartesian-methods can be easily developed by means of the most simple
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First of all, I am not adding links "all over the place". I am adding links where they seem to be appropiate. Secondly, I am quite sure you have not even read trough the contents of such links. You have not explained why you don't find them so helpful, so please, elaborate your remarks otherwise I
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I now modified the bot so that it logs in each time it starts updating a new project for its Knowledge 1.0 work, meaning that it will now log in more than 200 times a day. Hopefully that will lessen any such weird behavior. As for today's run, there's not much I can do about it except stopping the
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Good day Mr. Alexandrov, my name is Ricardo Fuertes (Richy) and I'm a wikipedist on the spanish edition. The reason I'm contacting you directed by Mr. Kirill Lokshin is that I really admire the awesome organization work and production system implemented on the Military History wikiproject, and I'm
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Thanks for the compliment. The article isn't done yet. This morning (for me – I notice it's already evening, GMT=UTC style) I was working on one section and, when I went to edit the "Extensions" section, it wasn't there! Then I looked at the page history and saw you had come through and cleaned my
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Something like this came up before too, and the idea is good. The problem is, I don't know how to implement this efficiently. Currently, the bot goes through categories, reading info for 200 articles at once. With what you suggest, I think the bot will have to visit each page individually, and now
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Most (I haven't checked all of them yet) of those are links to closed AfDs, and Mathbot shouldn't be counting them. I've even purged the page, but it doesn't seem to be updating correctly. Will you take a look at it and see if you can figure out what Mathbot is doing here? It's even throwing in an
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section "Community and website feature references": "do not refer to any Knowledge project page or process". The "Examples of self-references" section lists "Any article in the article namespace that links to one in the Knowledge namespace". If you believe these links should stay, they should at
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Thanks. I am aware of this. In the last few days we dealt with bugs which caused the bot to remove articles from projects, so I did not have time to deal with this issue. It is on my to-do list, and I will work on it, perhaps in a week or two, after I fix a few more things which I think have a bit
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P.S. I do have in mind a simple Edit to address the above elimination, which I believe that you'd find helpful. If you'd consider reviewing it first, I'd be glad to send it to you. Otherwise I'll just post it in a couple days and hope that it meets with acceptance or improvement over the current
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Hi again! I'm having difficulty installing the Mediawiki client because of its dependencies (I have all but one figure out) :((( I would like to ask you to outline the principle behind your bot. Reading the userpage of Mathbot, I understand that we would be needing only the scripts associated with
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That's not true. You don't want to understand just because you don't want such denuntiation on the true history of root-solving. I bet you even have not read any single part of the link you want to let deleted. The proof of all that are the aforementioned reliable links where reknown authors have
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While obviously you know many things about elementary geometry, etc., I would suggest that if you want to add references you cite more primary sources. I do not mean to say that your own work is less relevant, but citing your own work introduces an appearance of bias. If somebody else thinks your
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be an article on what is generically referred to in the U.S. as "Singapore math", but it needs to be written carefully to comply with Knowledge policies. In particular, there's a tendency with these education articles for editors to just write from their own conception of what the terms and even
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The problem is, of course, that the Mathbot's parsing system is currently based on the assumption that comments are left on the subpage, rather than on a template parametre. If we were to implemement such a system for the comments, would you be willing to change Mathbot's code to accommodate our
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context) for why the notation they favor is The Right Thing. And sometimes we freely admit that standard notation is contradictory and confusing, but it is standard and we aren't in the business of fixing standards. Good notation is a welcome aid to insight and computation when we have it, but we
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Contrary to one of your recent edit summaries, "ln" is not THE established notation for natural logarithm, but merely AN established notation for natural logarithm. It is certainly also commonplace to use "log" for natural logarithm. I prefer the latter notation because "ln" often seems to lead
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Hi Oleg, thank you very much for your tips and the link: I will surely use it as a reference guide. As you can see from my list of contributions, I have done several TeXing of voices or part of voices, and now I see that, in some cases, the result does not look very good from the point of view of
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I am kind of confused by your request. I am not sure if what you plan to do would result in an article which would fit into an encyclopedia. Also, 50 pages for an article is a bit too much I would think. I'd suggest you discuss with people who know more than me about these things, for example, at
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If you want to become a bot writer, I would say that the Python framework is easier to use and many more people know it, but Perl is (in my view) a better language for text processing. Either way, learning to write a bot could be some work, but it is also great fun, so perhaps you could give it a
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The short story is that bots break, and they need constant supervision and maintanance. I believe it would be too much work for me to supervise the Hungarian project in addition to the English one. I will be very happy to give you the code, but I would need somebody at the Hungarian Knowledge who
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Unfortunately, I am new to Perl. I was hoping it would be enough if we told you the names of the paths where your bot would have put the logs. Its true that we have slight changes, but nothing really that would warrant a totally personized script (the changes are that we have no importance rating
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There are hundred of links at the wikipedia which ARE neither published, nor sponsored, nor endorsed, by any peer-reviewed journals (and specifically within the same issues I posted my link) but you don't care about that but just about mine, and all we know the true reason: The true history of
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Links that appear to promote products by pointing to obscure or not particularly relevant commercial sites (commercial links). Links that appear to promote otherwise obscure individuals by pointing to their personal pages. Biographical material that does not significantly add to the clarity or
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The rationale I used was based on two things (though I understand your viewpoint, and the changes don't bother me) - i) trillion & trillian are effectively homonyms, so, as there was a disambiguation page, it just as useful to put trillian there, as a mis-spelling of trillion. After all, the
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It will not be so easy for me to run the bot. First, I don't know which scripts you want to run. Second, many scripts would need to be modified for Hungarian keywords, and I don't know any Hungarian. Third, long term you may want to change things/add things, and you can't always rely on me to be
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If that is possible at all, I plan to produce a working version to use at es.wikipedia.org, and then produce (or at least think about) a more generic version that could be used there with other projects. Also, the spanish edition don't have yet a working assesment model like Knowledge 1.0. I've
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When it comes to notations, mathematicians seem more concerned with convenience than with convention; unfortunately, what is convenient (and common) in one context may be less so in another. Every mathematics editor should be made aware that notation conflicts are inevitable, that confusion and
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Good thing you did, mine stalled for 9 hours while I was asleep. It's back up now, though. (And it has fancy colour-coding and sortable tables, too, though I've been getting reports they don't work properly in IE, which is a shame). The data probably won't coincide, though, since they update at
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and was interested to know how the first table of logarithms were calculated. It would be very interesting to know how the table of logarithms of base 10 and base e were first calculated by hand as well as the trigonometric tables were also calculated by hand. Maybe you could add links to other
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Hi Dan. I don't think there is a good way to reclassify edits from minor to major. That would require hacking the database or something, and it is not worth it I would think. Besides, in the recent changes people look mostly at vandalism anyway. Usually it is people who have an article on their
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Thanks for the edits you made to my Talk page. I had been looking for the information you posted for a long time and I really appreciate you helping me find it. I also apologize for the edit I made to the logarithms page. I had never realized that logarithms could be done with decimal bases. I
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should be able to do that. But note that such automated tagging still needs to be checked by hand since not all articles in a certain category may end up satisfying the requirements for inclusion in a given wikiproject (that's because sometimes categories can be too broad and people not always
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Self-promotion Conflict of interest often presents itself in the form of self-promotion, including advertising links, personal website links in articles, personal or semi-personal photos, or any other material that appears to promote the private or commercial interests of the editor adding the
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As you have probably noticed, your bot mistakenly tags lots of talk archives for speedy deletion. Could you tag them with a template, perhaps one that says "This page carries a WP1.0 assessment template, but is not attached to an article" thingy instead that asks for removal of the problematic
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I only would ask you to allow me to save your comments and to pass them to some of my coleagues, and even use them as part of the next english edition of my book. I would deeply appreciate that, I think it is not so much to ask from the wikipedia editors specially when considering that you are
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Careful maybe but 405 links to a commercial site is quite a few. I did have a look through them and checked if they were specifically relevant to that page rather than another WP page. I took about 7 of the 400 links to this site out, also checked if there was additional content not in the WP
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However, I see no need to mention in the article anything about complex numbers. That article has to do with functions defined on the real line, the article and the proof is perfectly correct, and the case of what happens in the case of a complex variable is beyond the scope of the article.
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That looks great to me! Note that a few days ago I moved the "Several variables" section up in the intro because it was just one sentence. I agree that if it is a big section then it should be after history, as you suggest above. Enjoy working on that. (I'll keep that page on my watchlist).
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Sorry, but I just renamed "Unknown-importance Louisville articles" to "Unassigned-importance Louisville articles", and this format will also be used for Kentucky. "Unassigned" just makes more sense for the purposes of these projects. Please adjust the Mathbot accordingly (at your earliest
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If that was not the problem you encountered, the only other possibility I can think of is that you tried to access the web page when we rebooted the system. We reboot 4 times every 24 hours so that the site is down for about 90 seconds each time we reboot. The reason for reboot is that
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OK, I modified the code so that it should work on languages except English, after a few translations. At least I hope so. My hope was to split completely the language-dependent part, but I did not get that far. Still, now the code should be much easier to adapt to other languages with some
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Would that be possible that we provide you with either the modifed scripts (ie: where the English words are changed to Hungarian, and the templates are those used on huwiki (though the class parameter of it is same as here, with the above changes), and with the huwiki specific save paths)?
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Thanks for the reply. Having a rudimentary and somewhat deficient understanding of coding, I understand the reluctance. I kinda knew of the possibility that it could be a lot of work on your part before asking, I just wasn't sure. Thankyou very much for taking the time to reply though :)
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That's so weird, the bot always logs in in before doing anything. I guess something weird either on the server or on my computer logged it out. I won't interrupt it now, but I hope it is a singular occurrence. Once logged in, the cookie should stay in for a month. Thanks for the note!
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students to think that "natural logarithm" means something different from, albeit related to, the word "logarithm", rather than simply being one important instance of a logarithmic function. Sometimes I have been asked "Do you mean logarithm or natural logarithm?", and I answer "Yes".
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Yeah, the bot does not count the default edit summaries. Edit summaries are most useful when the user actually writes something informative, while the default summary would just point out the section. I am not sure an explanation is necessary, I think the bot is doing what is expected.
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I will look into installing Perl and the WWW::Mediawiki::Client later today, and report back to you when I'm succesful. As I mentioned I'm new to Perl, but also confident, as I hope only the localisation of some strings is necessary for running the "assesment summarizer" program on
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aaah. i s'pose i'd be lazy and let "surface" refer to a hypersurface (those pesky two syllables...), but it might confuse a less experienced reader. maybe, "For a (hyper)surface which is the topological boundary of a set ..."? or is that just getting unnecessarily jargon-ish?
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has been speedy deleted in the past. The package I am using to upload stuff to Knowledge (not written by me) has problems updating such pages. So, the bot tries and fails to write to that page. I now did the job by hand, that will stop the bot from trying again and again. Thanks!
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as non-notable. As an administrator I was able to access the deleted text and previous versions, and I must say I agree that those people are not notable enough to have Knowledge articles. If you wish, I can restore one of them and have it go through the more lengthy process at
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article). Is there any way to reclassify these edits so that other editors won't ignore them in the recent changes? Not because I don't trust what I've entered, but simply as good practice. The list was already fairly long, hence my adding one or two entries now and then didn't
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Hi Oleg. I find it rather hard to believe that you edited this page, with the comment "this page needs work to look good. Also links.", rather than putting it up for deletion. It seems contrary to your earlier opinions in various AFDs. Anyway, I've put it up for deletion at
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Is there a LaTeX to Wiki translator, please? I know I can do with some amount of hand editing because the math formulas are largely compatible, but having the structure (paragraphs, sections, crossreferences, citations,...) and tables translated automagically would be great.
6287:, but I was too tired to add the title to the list of mathematics articles. This morning, when I went to do that, I found I didn't have to, because your "tireless herdsman" had already done the job for me, based on the "complex analysis" category tag. Thank you for mathbot!
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I'd be more than happy to build the list manually with AWB if that would make things any easier on you. Would a standardized, plain numbered list work if it was added to a category that Mathbot monitors? It's only 52 lists or so, so it wouldn't be too much work on my part.
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But I'd prefer to keep the status quo. The link to the wikiproject is very important, has been there for a while, and, I think policies should also be interpreted on a case-by-case basis. I think no harm is done in keeping the wikiproject link and I think it has good uses.
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that you get a bot writer to work on your projects specific needs. That also applies for the first requst above, about meteorology vs tropical cyclones. I think it should be easy enough to implement as a standalone script using the python wikipedia framework. Sorry. :)
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I just wanted to thank you for the tips, especially regarding links! I appreciate your comments and will be sure to read the pages you suggested. Thanks also for moving the page - the capitalisation was annoying but I was unsure how to rename/move pages. Kind regards,
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you made because what is at that external link, even if formatted well, is not very valuable. (And no, I am not part of any conspiracy limiting the flow of information :) Besides, linking to your own pages (repeatedly) is not considered a good idea. You can also read
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And why MS format is being prevented, when most of people have Windows tools? Is it really open or people like you are just making a close circle of information gate keepers? Lets not the freedom of Internet be ruined by a good site but having a touchy volunteer!
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I found the bug. Until recently all Wikipedias used "Special:Contributions" to find one's contributions, now they translated even that into individual languages, which in Italian is "Speciale:Contributi". Hopefully now the code is independent of language-specific
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Yes, they are important for two reasons, sometimes the bot confuses renames etc and removes and then adds (this then hides a reclassification possibility), also where projects are using "importance/priority" it is very important to see what is being assigned. ::
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If it is the appearance of my name that is objectionable, I don't mind if my name is deleted. What is important is that those external links cover much valuable information about historic New Harmony people, information that is not easy to access any other way.
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Hi there, in your page on taylor expansion you say that the series expansion for Cos(x) is valid for all x, but it is not of course. Firstly Cos is a periodic function, and so Cos(x) = Cos(x + 2 \pi), which is not true of the series expansion. Secondly, for x :
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is currently "* 15 December (Friday)", so for the sake of consistency the old days should be listed in the same way. But that's only the secondary issue. The key issue would be to add the noinclude tags, so that only the open daily logs are being transcluded to
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30 days and in their tenure as wikipedians. I downloaded the pywiki thing hoping to quickly learn exactly how to build it, but I'm pretty stumped. Do you think this could be done by Mathbot or should I write the script, and if so.. should i be using pywiki?
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It appears that making the code language independent is a lot more work than what I thought. I will do that by Sunday. Sorry for delaying you, I thought that only a few changes to the code would be necessary but I was wrong. I'll let you know when I'm done.
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and unfortunately it does not prefix Cities with WikiProject. Another editor set this up originally, but I wanted to add the WikiProject prefix to make the category more appropriately named. I followed the instructions, but it isn't working. Please help.
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I know what the problem is. If an article with special characters is at the beginning of the "next page" in large categories, then such an article may be missed by the bot. But I won't have time to fix it today, I'll get to it latest by the end of the week.
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package which has a bunch of dependencies. Also, if you want to run the bot on a Windows machine (I run it on Linux) some tweaks may need to take place. So, as long as anybody knowlegeable is willing to put some work, I'll be more than happy to cooperate.
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Hey there. WikiProject Dallas has been renamed WikiProject Dallas-Fort Worth.. along with most of the categories and related pages and such. I'm not sure if your bot automatically recognizes this or there's something else that has to be done? Let me know
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I noticed today that your bot updated both the quality log and the list of articles for the WP:Denmark project, but it didn't update the quality statistics page. I have no idea why it skipped the last page, but would you mind taking a look? Happy editing.
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I can surely give you all the codes, but I would like to give them to somebody who knows some Perl or some other programming language, so that they will have some idea about how to set it up. Note that setting the bot up could be some work, as it uses the
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Hi Oleg! We'd like to use a bot doing the same job as yours in the Hungarian Knowledge. How could we solve that? Our bot owners ask you to give us the code of Mathbot. Or could you suggest something that would fit to you too, please. Thank you in advance.
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need to steer clear of copyright issues.) But my Perl is rusty. Maybe one day if I can find the time. Is there a place to post such codes on Knowledge? Do you think it would be useful to the community? I am not sure I would bother just for my own use.
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Thanks! Also, the extra line was added by someone else, not Mathbot. That said, I think I like the formatting of the extra line (as shown above) instead of linking the remaining open discussions at the end of each line. What does everyone else think?
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I will leave it up to you. My only concern was that the links were too many (and whether this was according to the policy). I can live with six of them in that article :) But I am not sure I would agree if you again add many links to math articles.
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Thanks. My biggest gripe is however that mvs fails to update wikipedia articles which were "speedy deleted" in the past. At least that's a problem with the version of mvs I use, which is kind of old. I wonder if you also encountered this problem.
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instead of y, would really help blend with the notation in the text. After that, I think you can put the image in, I have no more objections. By the way, why don't you make an account here? It is easier to deal with people who have an account. :)
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Great! I know that installing that package is a pain. I need to put together that script together with all dependencies and eliminate all Linux-specific parts. I will do that tonight and send you the code. We can communicate by email from now on.
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It's not that big a deal. We've recently had problems with people creating random NN articles and since category changes can't be seen, I figured having a bot that tagged every article in a category would be helpful. I'll try out AWB, thanks! --
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I don't know if I explained it well. The point is that when you allow the upper bound of integration to vary you obtain a function, not just a number when the upper bound is kept fixed. That function is very important, it is the antiderivative.
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It's all a bit hypothetical at the moment anyway (except for that first simple request for a subtraction I mentioned) as someone from the project may yet write a bot for us, but I felt it worth asking just for informations sake for now. Thanks,
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1 the expansion does not produce the correct value. Try inserting x = (\pi / 2) + 0.1. Cos(x) for this is negative, however the expansion doesn't produce a negative number. The expansion is therefore only valid for "small" x around 0. Surely?
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Hi. I removed many of the links and references to your work you put in articles (I left some of them though). While I think you mean well, to an external observer your edits look like self-promotion, and that is discouraged on Knowledge, see
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wikiproject, so a solid documentation is a must. If you find it useful, I can write this documentation in english, too. Anyway, don't feel pressed to anything, it seems I've been fast just because everything worked up flawlessly at first try.
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Sorry! The bot was doing the right thing for a while, then I went to bed, then it started tagging a bunch of archives. Thanks for blocking the bot, my dumb script finished in the meantime, and I unblocked the bot. Sorry again for the trouble.
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and am very fond of the status bars that are there. I'm wondering if the status bar functionality is available for others to use, or if its is reserved for that project, or...? I'm trying to organize and create the collaboration page for
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Don't worry, Oleg, I have at least a full week before I get time enough to sit down and learn how the functions fit together, and then I wanted to document it; I didn't told you, but my secondary goal is to build a generic bot usable in
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that it won't be a problem, except if I have to make difficult modifications. Can you give me the code, and tell me what modifications I have to make? You can send me the answer in e-mail, too, my address is bdanee at freemail dot hu. --
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root solving shown in those web pages. The true about Newton's, Bernoulli's, Halley's and Householder's method. Of course, there could be many other reasons: I am SouthAmerican telling all the true about those superb Cartesian methods.
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I object to the links you add per "personal website links in articles or any other material that appears to promote the private interests of the editor adding the material". Bases on my rough counting, you added at least 78 links in
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I feel that the edits Oleg reverted were arrogant in changing all "ln"s to "log"s contrary to the will of the authors (including myself) of the material he was changing. And it misrepresented "ln" as a rarely notation which is false.
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Hello..Thanks for your help..I wasn't sure what needed to be done to get the automated assessment going. I noticed that Houston was misspelled (Huston is incorrect) when the categories were created. How can this be fixed? Thank you
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article should say why the limit does not converge in the complex plain but on the real line. You need not say that any differentiable complex function is infinitely differentiable but why f(x) is not complex-differentiable at all.
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constituted sneaky vandalism because he talked about using extortion and murder as job hunting techniques. As is usual with vandals, I reverted all of his change to that article once I decided that part of it constituted vandalism.
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FYI, the Mathbot is calling the "Unknown importance" section "No importance", and is reflecting that in the linking. I realise I did this too when I tried to fix the problem, so you may have carried over my error. Sorry 'bout that.
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I added a section on series for the natural logarithm to the article. You could use those series to calculate logarithms. How it was/is actually done by those who compile tables or write calculator/computer software, I do not know.
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It does that because of a few things. It started late on Nov 13 in Pacific time, which is already Nov 14 in Europe. By the time it finished, it was Nov 14 everywhere I guess. Does it bother you that things are a bit delayed? :)
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6740:, which closed favorably this morning. I appreciate the confidence the community has placed in me and am looking forward to my new responsibilities. Please let me know if ever you have any comments or suggestions. Best regards,
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I just would like to thank you for your support in my recent request for adminship, which passed with a final tally of 54/13/11. I appreciate the trust expressed by members of the community, and will do my best to uphold it.
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Unfortunately that I may not be around could be a problem. Just last night the bot got confused by some server changes and started messing up hundreds of pages. Luckily I was online and killed it before it did further damage.
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section in the above scheme (sorry!! :)): obviously I think to enhance that section too. Second, I have a proposal for the introductory section: I see that much of the material there coincides with the content of the voice
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Well, that article is about the normal to a surface. In higher dimensions, the boundary of a set may not be a surface anymore, so while there would exist a normal, it would be a normal to a hypersurface. What do you think?
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moving, but I lack experience in how to collect article statistics. Would you please review the assessment department page and post a note on my talk page as to how I get the templates to show the current article values?
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I don't know if there are any conventions about that. I was not aware you were still working on the article, and in a finished article empty sections don't look so good I think. Anyway, sorry for stepping on your foot. :)
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just the pages different? If that isn't possible than please contact me, and start teaching me, how to run your bot, starting from installing the WWW::Mediawiki::Client on a Windows machine. Thank you very much. Regards --
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because some of the older logs weren't fully closed yet, but they're technically no longer current (they ran for longer than 120 hours), so I'm considering transcluding the relevant parts of the Old discussion site into
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talked to some admins there, and consensus seem to be that a working assessment model used internally on a wikiproject would be a perfect "proof of concept" to promote creation of such a system for all the .es content.
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I do not dispute that trillion and trillian are very similar. Yet they are not the same, and I think it is better to keep them on separate pages (but obviously mentioning "trillian" in the page for "trillion" and vice
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Seems like the right thing. I can see how it might have set off an itchy trigger finger, though perhaps it's asking a bit much of a stub. I added what I hope will be enough to establish notability, and contributed my
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I have used the templates "IPvandal" and "vandal" enough that I would recognize them even if I had not read this in your talk page's revision history diffs (as I usually do) before I read it on your talk page itself.
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Maybe you could specify in the caption of the picture that it is a "loxodromic representation", perphaps with a relevant link somwhere. It is not obvious otherwise what that curly shape has to do with the sphere. :)
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I was able to get the figures updated. I'm not sure exactly how I achieved this, but it works now on the manual test. I'm just going to assume if the manual test worked that it will update nightly automagically.
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Mathbot doesn't seem to be working completely right now on this page. When I "Refresh the number of open discussions," the refreshed page contains links to closed discussions on the line for December 17, like this:
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An algebra can be a defined as set plus a set of operations on that set which are closed over the set. Is this incorrect? I realize that the article is a stub, but I was planning to expand it further over time.
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Lastly, I am not a professional programmer. I tried to make the code as readable as possible, but it is a huge code and you may find it not very professional. I'll be happy to answer any questions about it though.
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There are a few more messages within the code of "wp10_routines.pl" which would need translation, but they won't affect the code functionality (those messages are about printing to log files and edit summaries).
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article. I think it is worth you joining the discussion on the Wikispam page though because although I am fairly selective about removing lnks there is a risk that a rapid removal by other people will follow. --
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Sorry for leaving this a bit long — I'd totally forgotten where I saw the direct way of downloading the wikicode, until it caught my eye today whilst I was stealing the Mediawiki stylepage for a pet project :-)
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the admin related work here seems to be changing a time stamp on these pages and that is about all. So why are they taking approx. 20 mins each and appearing to then do it again, but do so little. Mystified ::
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I always try to add edit summaries except when there is a possibility for the edit summary to become needlessly bigger than the net changes made :-) May I ask which of my edits were lacking summaries. Thanks!
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parametre would significantly increase the amount of comments that are left; I agree vehemently. If I could include my comments in the same edit that I rated an article, I would almost always leave comments.
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2105:(with Talk Page or Edit summary rationale in mind I hope). I think a realistic objective of the lead should be to convey intuitively what a derivative is to someone who lacks that background knowledge. BW,
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Can you prove that only finitely differentiable real functions are infinitely differentiable? It's not true. Howevers small the neighborhood is, I can choose some m such that (d/dx)^m f(x) exceeds any limit.
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I'm sorry if I was a little unclear. I meant that although I updated the "Assessment" value of that article (and some other too) some days ago, the bot doesn't seem to notice it. It remains unassessed in the
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I'm sorry, just read the wikipedia rules, im very sorry about the dedication. And yes, i could well avoided the pascal's triangle sequence and expanded the binomioal from the start, i'm sorry i'm an amateur.
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It is not your error. Some projects use "No importance" and some others "Unknown importance". Can you specify where that "Unknown importance section" is? There should be no sections with that name I think.
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Here is a little history behind this. I heard this astronaut's name on radio. I began to search the article about her with different spellings of her last name. All of my guesses were in vain. I tried
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We know about statement every norm spaces is metric space. That's true. If I say every metrics space is norm space, that's true or not. If the statement is false, what is the counter example. Thank's.
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I like it more than way it is now (so not going to a second line). If anything, perhaps there are too many discussions linked to, I may need to trim it back to a max of 20 from the current max of 30.
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Thanks, the image is great! Two more things which need to be done is I think to replace y(1-t) with (1-t)y (now you sometimes put the t's first, and sometimes last). Also, making variables italic, so
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IIRC, the mediawiki server software now has a more direct way of actually downloading pages, and updating is just an HTTP POST request, so I'm not sure whether mathbot really needs anything but wget.
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I ain't dead yet. :) Ultimately I will need to carefully polish the mathbot source code and make it public. Then anybody can take over the maintanance at any time. I just need to find time for that.
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I will be very happy to work with you on a version of the code to work on any language. That can be challenging, but is doable. My code has already been made to work on the Hungarian Knowledge, see
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Any page is a test case, as long as it has been speedy deleted in the past (you can tell by looking at the history of a page, admins at least can see a "view or restore deleted versions" link then.
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I am rather reluctant to have mathbot work on specific tasks for individual projects. That would be a lot of work on my part, and would not have that many benefits. I would suggest, as mentioned at
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The table is being filled up as server cache is clearing and more articles complete the migration after my mass category rename. When the bot runs in 12 hours the table will become more complete.
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Did i do something wrong when I expanded the binomial? I really don't know what I did wrong. Also don't you think that going from the binomial to the sum is a better way to demostrating it?
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I've looked up the material in the university today, and lo and behold that is how the integral is defined. I asked some knowledgable people, but none were able to tell me how this:
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That is so strange. Note however that some physics articles were not affected, such as
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there are 463084 of them, which is infeasable. I would suggest you post this at
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that links to a Wikiproject are not a self-reference. I disagree. According to
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something vaguely similar a while ago, but I don't remember now what it was.
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again thanks. Oh yeah, and if you have the time, can you review me on the
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One of the reasons notation clashes are "so much fun" (NOT) is that often
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Sorry. I fixed my misspelling now and deleted the mis-spelled categories.
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next time I'll do better (and above all, having respect for the rules).
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Hi Oleg. Having just discovered that MathBot is counting ArbCom votes
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I was very happy for the "respectfully" in your reverting comment! :)
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tags, and then do everything else by hand. Not pretty, but works. :)
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5989:Knowledge:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Using the bot
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11441:" mixes apples and oranges. Either use pure TeX,
9626:David Dale Owen, Thomas Say, and C. A. Leseuer).
6809:I think I fixed that. Thanks a lot for the note!
6554:You can reply here if you have comments. Cheers,
6049:You see, I have that page linked in the template
5812:is currently protected, if you need a testcase).
5422:Category:Unknown-importance The Simpsons articles
5405:Category:Unknown-importance The Simpsons articles
5365:Category:Unknown-importance The Simpsons articles
5223:link next to the comment's heading, or following
1337:italicization and stray underscores and % signs.
639:Thanks, the copyvio tag is the right thing to do.
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11820:Knowledge:External links#Restrictions on linking
9262:You can reply here, under this comment. Thanks.
4979:extra line which shouldn't be there. Thanks! ···
4217:Oleg, regarding "very poor quality article" for
4029:Can you specify where it is breaking the usage?
3822:/* Request for edit summary */ -- Fair enough.
3070:Hi, I saw that mathbot tagged a talk-archive of
2325:Typo in Houston categories by quality/importance
11407:
11111:Regarding math-italics, is there a way to make
7633:This page shows the same list as for letter K.
7088:Never mind. I notice that it's running today.
7044:I don't know what happened either. The redlink
6960:Category:WikiProject Cities articles by quality
6736:This is to thank you for your early support on
6494:Constants to recite and amaze your friends with
6473:Constants to recite and amaze your friends with
6440:Constants to recite and amaze your friends with
5270:Knowledge talk:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Index
5008:Thanks for the note. The problem was caused by
4699:Category:Unknown-importance Louisville articles
4673:Category:Unknown-importance Louisville articles
4645:Hi! Would you be able to assist in translating
4534:, and not also the other information that's on
3991:1. I really like your timely excellent advice.
2016:procedures for manual calculation of logarithms
1798:Knowledge talk:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Index
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9823:While I agree on some redundant categories in
7628:User:Mathbot/List of mathematical redlinks (L)
6346:Series expansion for Cos(x). Valid for all x?
4830:It has all been settled. Sorry to bother you.
4193:parties have convincing reasons (at least, in
3911:for the other side). I felt that the edits by
3705:and all other states. Let us see how it goes.
3591:Well, I'm looking to create the department at
3437:Actually, the better solution would be moving
2725:I see there already is a table of results, at
566:http://www.stanford.edu/~boyd/gp_tutorial.html
449:is yours and not from others but only yours.
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10911:as a function of t is an antiderivative of f.
9419:Examples of these types of material include:
7422:Euclidean geometry and non-Euclidean geometry
5747:. On the 11 January it changed the link from
5144:If you would like to make more pictures, see
3593:Knowledge:WikiProject Airports/Creation drive
3173:Mathbot seems to be erroring on Bird articles
2892:Done with Category:Film articles by quality!
1354:Has it seized up again? at about 10:45 am ::
11822:is only about links that violate copyright.
7811:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Ed Pegg, Jr.
6958:and its subcategories since it appears that
5779:Category:Architecture articles by importance
5426:Category:No-importance The Simpsons articles
3761:I wrote the script to extract redlinks from
3285:Ooops, now it is 9. Very clever of MathBot.
1068:Bot went mad. The discussion (if any) is at
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11047:95% of the time. The same for minor edits.
10407:Joint Board for the Enrollment of Actuaries
10405:, which is also capitalized. Also, see the
8936:You need to download an updated version of
8391:template on it because it was transcluding
7708:, a college student studying mathematics:
5590:is a better name for that article. Thanks.
5403:Well, if you don't want the bot to link to
3607:, so it could be used almost as a template.
3510:Using mathbot's progress bar functionality?
3432:I see what you meant by self-reference now.
2403:I am a USER in Wikepedia by name Soosaiya.
2156:My edit distinguished between a derivative
525:I did not say you were causing trouble. :)
11328:About the prime, you can try the following
11002:Could you please respond there? Please. --
9102:Your bot is running while logged out. See
8621:That sounds good. Enjoy working on it. :)
7813:to see what community's opinion would be.
5912:, though there's a note that <file: -->
5369:Category:Unimportant The Simpsons articles
5367:. That won't make the bot link instead to
5146:Knowledge:Requested pictures#Mathematics 2
4695:Category:No-importance Louisville articles
3538:, as well the more specialized lists like
2767:User:Mathbot/ArbCom Election December 2006
2731:User:Mathbot/ArbCom Election December 2006
2212:In tex, one uses "\partial". For example,
319:Thanks! :) About things not showing up in
11028:Could you please tell me what this means?
10085:Anonymous user blanked your contribs page
7809:article and nominated it for deletion at
5775:Category:Architecture articles by quality
5749:Category:Unassessed Architecture articles
5373:Category:No-importance Simpsons articles
4525:Well the format of the daily listings on
4452:gives slightly more explicit guidance. --
3825:I was just starting on part of this list
3681:Something standardized won't work, since
2844:knows something of its current status? --
1828:the the number of articles by quality in
1558:
11996:User talk:Jmath666#Running LaTeX to Wiki
11854:Choose from a menu a favorite resolver (
11139:Also, is there an efficient way to make
11071:How do you get the edit summary please?
9748:That was a bug. I fixed it now. Thanks.
9255:. I would suggest you stop doing that.
8039:Knowledge:Requested articles/Mathematics
6922:Oleg, I'm confused. I just ran the bot
6080:Category:Assyrian articles by importance
6028:Category:Aircraft articles by importance
6024:Category:Assyrian articles by importance
5739:Hi, your bot updates the statistics for
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4584:Knowledge talk:Articles for deletion/Old
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2861:Your input would be appreciated at this
2623:I think my bot is not affected by that.
194:Hi Oleg, Mathbot seems to be messing up
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8953:, "run_wp10.pl" and "wp10_routines.pl".
8731:this system for many months. Cheers, --
8318:hu:Wikipédia:Cikkértékelés műhely/Index
4724:Can you please help me get this right?
4444:is a helpful example. Browsing through
4161:changing the units of temperature from
3632:(and all other U.S. states - don't use
2456:Very curious what you think now , best
1834:Knowledge:WikiProject Tropical cyclones
427:The text is impossible to understand.
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8431:Hi, I replied you on my talk page. :)
8218:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Mathematics
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4782:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Mathematics
4763:Gurchbot 2 messed up our archives!!!!!
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11547:Thank you & need more help please
11388:I would hope we will not start using
10994:Bettacommand said me to cantact you:
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10852:{\displaystyle \int _{a}^{b}f(x)\,dx}
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10748:{\displaystyle \int _{a}^{b}f(x)\,dx}
10669:{\displaystyle \int _{a}^{b}f(x)\,dx}
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10550:{\displaystyle \int _{a}^{x}f(t)\,dt}
10339:. I guess something's not right with
10333:Category:Unassessed aircraft articles
9122:bot, which probably is not worth it.
3634:List of airports in the United States
2450:I tried my best once more, cehck out
2426:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Psychology
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7456:I will look into this soon. Thanks.
3441:to the Knowledge namespace also, so
2906:So, you meant to say "no bugs"? :)
2495:You'll hear of me on the weekend, --
2308:By now, however, I'm hooked on TeX.
2037:Knowledge:Reference desk/Mathematics
1552:Another barnstar for the collection!
297:. Any help/advice would be great!!
11875:BTW Wiki should support links like
11279:You can use math tags for A_n, like
9766:WP 1.0 bot running while logged out
9104:Special:Contributions/128.97.70.155
8795:Category: Knowledge 1.0 assessments
6956:Category:Cities articles by quality
6540:. There is no need to use the name
5945:Thanks! I will give it a try soon.
5503:Quality statistics output (reprise)
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3346:WikiProject Architecture/Assessment
2275:But perhaps you already know that.
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12012:It's not infinitely differentiable
11998:, please continue there. Jmath666
11894:Knowledge:Village pump (technical)
11780:links in references? For example,
10337:Category:B-Class aircraft articles
9829:Knowledge:Categorization of people
9695:WP 1 bot log of today (February 8)
9274:(originally on Clark's talk page)
8675:Differential geometry and topology
7481:(I will also reply on your page.)
7012:facts are. An example of this is
5314:plz can you comment on the above.
4786:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Physics
3409:I noticed that you pointed out in
2771:User:Gurch/Reports/ArbComElections
2727:User:Gurch/Reports/ArbComElections
2519:. But anywhere I prefer mine ;) --
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1397:Thanks for having categorized the
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12082:The key argument in the proof at
11900:to point to specific subsection.
10397:I restored the capitalization of
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10016:got deleted). So it appears that
6400:Mathbot editing while logged out?
6173:⟩, we can always define a norm, ‖
5220:. You can reply by clicking the
4442:proofs of Fermat's little theorem
4242:Chuchogl 04:21, 20 December 2006
4120:Graham, Knuth, and Patashnik, in
3693:. I'll try to give it a try with
2504:...and I found some more work at
2054:Thanks very much. Appreciate it.
1830:Knowledge:WikiProject Meteorology
1781:in case I'm completely wrong. :)
724:Error function of complex numbers
219:<span class="editsection": -->
63:Now, who says BAG is slow?! :) --
10450:You're welcome. I replied about
10331:I see that it still shows up in
10214:Simon's favorite factoring trick
9416:material, or of his associates.
8483:Camille Jordan for one variable.
8043:Knowledge:Missing science topics
7990:Template:WikiProject_Switzerland
7914:for the info on section headers
7832:. Thanks for the restoration. --
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6299:Knowledge:Missing science topics
6283:Hi, Oleg. Yesterday I started a
5661:What are these entries all about
5216:Note: this comment is part of a
4555:(which you will see if you edit
3782:List of airports by IATA code: B
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486:'s page. See my response there.
211:<div class="editsection": -->
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11622:LaTeX to Wiki translator wanted
11431:′ (''T'' ′).
10071:Hafner-Sarnak-McCurley constant
9216:Thanks for your consideration.
8817:, also a project template like
8658:Thanks. Hope you like it here.
8401:Talk:American Foxhound/Comments
8397:Talk:American Foxhound/Comments
8395:which had a db-tag on it. Now
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7746:, but I doubt it would survive.
6479:. I deleted it on your prompt.
5229:add this page to your watchlist
4808:I have enough complaints about
4697:, but now I made it understand
4450:Manual of Style for mathematics
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3200:Speedy tagging of talk archives
3093:Talk:Magneto (comics)/Archive 1
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1987:not when it gets done. Thanks.
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9976:User:Oleg Alexandrov on Wheels
8127:and I found nothing about it.
6264:; please take a look. Cheers,
5695:User:Mathbot/Most recent admin
4139:for binary logarithm, and log
3984:I really like your advice....!
3773:, etc., and the status bar at
3540:List of airports in California
2393:Needing your assistance please
1894:About Request for edit summary
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545:I came across the new article
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