2867:(de-ping)Dirtlawyer1}} I think ancient primary sources hold a special status because coverage in that period (and the preservation of that coverage) indicates a high importance of the discussed topic, even if only a few lines. Personally I think Olympics notability criteria is very generous and I agreed with Hyphantes that there are also many modern Olympic athletes whose articles will contain nothing more than their minor part in an Olympic event. I would rather see these redirected and in a list too, but I think I'm in the minority on that point. My opinion is that if you can cover someone's entire biography in a single competition article, then it's not really worth writing a stand-alone article for them. It's not a problem I personally encounter a lot as I tend to work from a starting point of some notability (though even then I sometimes find
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alignment is driving this, there are two simple solutions: either (1) state the athlete's name on one line, and then the flag icon and country on a second, or (2) use a separate column for the athlete's name, a second column for the flag icon and country. I have seen both formats used in existing articles. The first is typically used in swimming world record articles. My position is that the readability and primacy of the athlete's name should take precedence over secondary information such as nationality and flag. I think this is an example were the presence of the flag -- coupled with the desire for a compact table format -- is driving bad layout and design, and a very illogical order of the data presented.
2219:(de-ping)Epeefleche}} I guess we're reading the same thing in different ways. For me, when I say something "should" be done in the context of a one-to-one conversation on my talk page, I'm not anticipating uninvolved third parties to read that as a formal pronouncement of policy or community-wide consensus. I would interpret it as nothing more than something some guy said on his user page. I don't really see how giving a solicited response to one person on my talk page constitutes preaching. If you're unhappy with the category discussion outcome, then please raise request a review of it from the closing admin or at the categories for discussion page, which is the proper venue for getting community-wide input.
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1787:(page link) that lets you know whenever someone newly links to an article you've created. One of the benefits of being a big content creator is that many new links come flying in to me this way, especially so with competition pages. Anything that pops up in my feed, I'll do some basic tweaks to make sure images, basic biographical facts, and categories are all there. I find this an interesting way of keep up to date – I'm glad you're happy about it, because others could construe my constant appearance as harassment! On the last point about categories, I'm building the gendered athlete categories slowly this way. I
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2270:(de-ping)Epeefleche}} Yes, I was unable to locate supporting material while you did, but neither did the four other editors party to that public discussion. I contacted the category creator as part of the nomination as well. I'm not sure what you expect from me here, short of infallibility. If you feel that me expressing my opinion to you on my talk page (in a conversation you began here, might I add) is intentionally misleading to other readers then you have misunderstood the purpose of usertalk pages. You have successfully exhausted my goodwill with your above statements and that is very sad.
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4396:(de-ping)CroesJ}} I'm very sorry to hear that you are not well. You should be proud of what you have contributed here, and your volunteering is something I hold in high esteem! If possible, it might be a good idea to investigate using voice apps to continue to write prose. If your ability to write on Knowledge is diminishing, then it might be a good time to put something brief about what you value, who you are, what you hope to achieve etc. on your user page. That way, people in future will be able to see and understand what led to you creating so much.
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4445:(de-ping)A.sav}} Hi A.sav! Thanks for sending me a message. That is correct – "former" or "retired" should come after the nationality. The logic is that Irina Slyusar is (still) a Ukrainian person who used to be an athlete. Personally, I prefer using "former" instead of "retired" because it suggests the person is now doing other things, as most sportspeople do (i.e. their current occupation is not sitting at home, being retired from sport). Some suggestions around this are located at the
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3360:(de-ping)Alakzi}} Surely we could be inventive here and use an <= comparison to interpret the appropriate flag for a given year? There are a small number of cases where team flags for the Olympics and Commonwealth Games didn't coincide with the flag of the time (the 1980 Olympic flag being a prime example) but this would work very well across the board for the increasing number of competitions where that is not the case.
2835:(de-ping)Dirtlawyer1}} I agree with that. The modern event has a completely different type of coverage and participation from the ancient one. The official games book for the first modern event probably has more detail than the entire contemporary corpus for the ancient games. I'm all for including information on ancient athletes, but I agree that this notability interpretation leads to unproductive uses of time and energy.
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1183:(de-ping)Dodoïste}} Hmmmm. Normally this is the way to attract attention to discussions but I think you're right that these are just too disruptive given the smallness of the templates and their use in tables. I will put the nominations in a "noinclude" to stop this. Hopefully people realise sometimes it's better to spare users such hassle and let the broadcasting of the discussion suffer instead!
929:{Fayenatic london} then I guess it's OK if I remove the category from pages since it's redundant to several other categories? It's my experience that category discussions should run their course before people start assuming a final decision. Also, if kept, a sub-category structure diffusing to the 50 states will be needed. A bot cannot do that, that is man hours by editors like me.
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1639:(de-ping)PeeJay2K3}} I suppose it comes down to whether you define "foremost" through a subjective reputational assessment or via circulation. As the best-selling sport-specific periodical in Britain, FFT certainly has the props on the latter while the longer-establised and ESM-member World Soccer probably fits the former (albeit with a significantly lower readership).
3957:(de-ping)Dirtlawyer1}} These all look like good sensible changes to me. Flags are a needless attraction when we're just describing a location in a table. Certainly in sports events the host city is a much more definitive piece of information, and emphasising the country over that is not a good choice. I've done the same changes on the IAAF world series of events (e.g.
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1848:(de-ping)Trackinfo}} Maybe so :) We'll see where this all ends up. I'm increasingly more conscious that things like this are driving a wedge between Western and Russian people. Hopefully the corrupt are rooted out before things get much worse – Cold War I wasn't enjoyable for anyone and it certainly doesn't warrant a sequel!
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1545:(de-ping)Number 57}} These nominations were made just around midnight 29/30 December, so most of the links pointed to the 30th page while the initially nomination was on the 29th. To fix this, I moved the nomination to the 30th so that the links pointed to the right location. However,
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4476:(de-ping)A.sav}} Yes, this a common problematic usage. It is a perfectly valid formation in English, so no need to worry in that respect. However, it is a formation that has logical meanings that are not desirable, or even intended. It is a phrasing that defines someone as what they
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I'm bringing these issues here first, SFB, because you (a) are obviously not opposed to change, and (b) have a good eye for better graphics. I would like to get on the same page with you before starting another template talk page discussion.
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Hi SFB! I noticed a mismatch between {{AthleticsLink|Marathon|Men}} pointing to "Event – Men's marathon" and {{ECMarathon}} pointing to "Event – Men's Marathon". I changed {{ECMarathon}} for the years of my recently created pages
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Hi Sillyfolkboy. I googled it and I found both. Most of the term "Japan Championships" are edits from wikipedia itself or sources of the "All Japan Championships". What do you say about gbrathletics?
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It sounds like a good idea. I could mock something up.
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1564:Vegaswikian
1042:Tanya Jones
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792:instead of
250:S Philbrick
224:S Philbrick
105:CFD backlog
36:This is an
4857:the survey
4561:topic bans
4486:Britannica
4478:used to be
4449:. Thanks!
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1940:Figura2000
1732:Lightgodsy
1362:. Thanks.
1356:here (CFD)
469:Od Mishehu
304:. Cheers!
247:All done--
4983:Archive 8
4977:Archive 7
4971:Archive 6
4966:Archive 5
4958:Archive 1
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466:עוד מישהו
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85:Archive 8
79:Archive 7
73:Archive 6
68:Archive 5
60:Archive 1
4752:New Year
4693:Location
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3218:unsigned
3173:Slivicon
3146:Skyerise
1999:and the
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1271:. Since
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477:Mismatch
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4937:archive
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4360:Jenks24
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4468:talk
4462:) --
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3917:. ~
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