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bothered by the quantity of articles; which to me is strange because I'm pretty sure that this is not a factor in whether an article should be deleted or not). As a concession I'm limiting the renoms to some of the worst offenders. I'll also reiterate here (as I did in the AfDs) that these are procedural noms -- notability is uncertain to me, I don't necessarily think they should be deleted. But as a matter of policy, if these articles don't have any reliable sources to back them up they probably don't belong here.
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have made significant, valuable contributions to the encyclopedia would be recognized and honored. I believe that, with some effort, this could still be done. My proposal is to, with luck, try to organize the various WikiProjects and other entities of wikipedia to take part in a larger celebrartion of its contributors to take place in January, probably beginning January 15, 2007. I have created yet another new subpage for myself (a weakness of mine, I'm afraid) at
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consider whether your project would benefit from having departments which deal in these matters. It is my hope that all the changes to the directory can be finished by the first of next month. Please feel free to make any changes you see fit to the entries for your project before then. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.
2242:. A lot of these are somewhat trivial forks/mods of major distros. They haven't received any significant coverage in reliable secondary sources. I'm not deeply knowledgeable of the Linux community or trends so it would be preferable if someone who is could go through the list and use their judgment about whether some of these articles really belong on WP. 2611:, an effort to bring both official and unofficial WikiProject coordinators together so that the projects can more easily develop consensus and collaborate. This group has been created after discussion regarding possible changes to the A-Class review system, and that may be one of the first things discussed by interested coordinators. 3294:. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Remove" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are 910:. This new directory includes a variety of categories and subcategories which will, with luck, potentially draw new members to the projects who are interested in those specific subjects. Please review the directory and make any changes to the entries for your project that you see fit. There is also a directory of portals, at 2445:. We are planning to release the selection for the holiday season, so we ask you to select the revisions before October 20. At that time, we will use an automatic process to identify which version of each article to release, if no version has been manually selected. Thanks! For the Knowledge 1.0 Editorial team, 4315:, so we will not be adding a lot of that to our articles. Also, your Linux distribution should have online forums available where you can find basic FAQs and ask questions. It'd probably be a good idea for you to look them up. For your particular question, you need to place the switch before the arguments: 3557: 645:
I think that GNOME would be a good place to start. The application itself has a massive userbase, and it is pre-installed on many Linux operating systems as default. I've had a browse around for user statistics and found none, but I'd stick my neck out and say about half (maybe less) of all end-Linux
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Having been given a nod in the direction of this project, I am interested in participating. If there is some need for assessment of qualifications, let me know, otherwise I'll not parade my arrogance any more than necessary. I would like, however, to expand upon the project's stated goals. I offer
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Since StuRat has accused me of acting in bad faith, I'll make it easy for everyone to decide for themselves. Here's the full list of Linux distros that I have sent to AfD. Some "borderline" cases were not renominated, due to the objection of "mass deletion" (both Stu and DGG expressed that they were
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I finished translating the German page on Linux News. There are a couple parts were the meaning could be disputed (particularly the jokes about the "Truth" campaign windows had going, but I did my best). anyways, that should be taken off the "Todo" list, since I "Todid" it (laughs out loud...). I am
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Upon looking through some KDE related pages I've noticed that most of them are stubs and the larger ones have in inconsistent style and weak layout. I think that to solve this we should have separate projects for KDE and GNOME, they are both large projects and have many pages on wikipedia, and while
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I've taken your first 2 points and incorporated them into the goals section. Thanks, my wording was less than desirable. Your point on establishing a consistent definition for Linux seems more like a short term goal. It is however important. There seems to be no boundary when talking about Linux and
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Recently, I introduced the Importance scale in WPLinux template in order to further categorize the articles related to Linux. All members of WPLinux are invited to assess the articles for importance. 414 articles remain to be assessed as I write this and I think that we should aim to reduce this to
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nomination based on his objection to the single Novell article. So yes, the natural course of action was to take it to AfD since Stu cannot disingenuously dismiss the nominations there. I will tell you what I plan to do next -- I'm going to wait for the AfDs to be settled, and in the meantime, I'll
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LOL. I nominated a number of Linux distros (what Stu refers to as "mass deletion of Linux-related articles and other computer-related articles") that were of questionable notability, as far as I could tell, per my comment in the immediately preceding section. (Really Stu, you can't even make a fair
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I moved the page so that it is spelled correctly, and also changed the link in the todo list. I decided to keep it on the todo list so that anyone can look over it and make sure that it is fit to be removed, I would hate it if I was the one to judge that it was complete without anyone else having a
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I've just seen the effort you've put forward to all those Wikipedians. Thanks. The amount of people you posted to is incredible. I guess we can say, yea, an assessment would be a good idea. How do you propose we do it now? Surely giving articles assessments would require some kind of an info box on
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has been heavily modified to deliberately distort the truth about Windows security versus Linux security, claiming that Windows is more secure and has vulnerabilities fixed faster etc. There's also more biased statements, recently added, which are deliberately trying to make readers' believe that
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Currently, there is a lot of confusion about multi-pointer X as opposed to multi-touch support in X (which basically doesn't exist yet). I think the Knowledge article about Multi-Pointer X should distinguish between multi-pointer and multi-touch more clearly, perhaps in a separate header, to avoid
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I could work with KDE. I am a programmer, and would like to be part of this project. I also did a little translation of the german page already. As for now, I will probobly go over more on the todo list. I would appreciate it if someone added me on the list of people who are part of the project as
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greetings. I got the message on my talk page to take look at this project. I will try to help out to the best of my ability, but life take up too much of my free time and I don't have much to spend on wikipedia any more. After quickly looking it over the first thing that came to mind to improve
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is a bit weak on is techy info. The idea of the portal is that if someone is interested in free software and they want to see what Knowledge has to offer, they can "Enter via the free software door". Portal:Free_software does a pretty good job, IMHO, of this for legal and ethical aspects, but it
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Yes. Basicly when you buy RHEL (which, now it comes to it, it is one the articles I had my eye on as needing work), you pay for the support, and the license fees for support for non-free stuff such as MP3 support. Of course some distributions give the user the option to break the law with the idea
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Then why are you called the Linux Wikiproject, if Linux isn't your focus, but rather, "stuff we want to." I suppose, "wikiproject stuff-we-want-to," wouldn't have been a very good name. You're running around in a grey area, muddying the meanings of terms when you call everything you like Linux,
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proposal for an appreciation week to end on Knowledge Day, January 15. However, several people have once again proposed the entirety of Esperanza for deletion, so that might not work. It was the intention of the Appreciation Week proposal to set aside a given time when the various individuals who
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users. If we made it to featured article status, it would possibly advocate to non-linux users the GUI side of Linux, something that hasn't really been done too much. The GNOME article appeals to a lot broader audience than the other articles so it has my back. Would it be better if we moved this
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Unfortunately, since Knowledge aspires to be an encyclopaedia, we cannot define the meanings of things outside of their normal context. In the real world, the term "Linux" is ambiguous, and may refer to the kernel or the whole distribution including GNU, and this reference work must reflect that.
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are included in the directory for both the use of the projects themselves and for that of others. Having such departments will allow a project to more quickly and easily identify its most important articles and its articles in greatest need of improvement. If you have not already done so, please
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The second goal, which as of this writing reads "To not confuse non-linux users, and to lend insight on how Windows isn't the only operating system." should be divided amongst its components, to create two new goals that might be something like: "To improve articles such that they would serve as
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No. Linux software does not have to be GPL. Most libraries are LGPL licensed to make it possible to write proprietary software using these libraries. Some people believe this should be encouraged, because a lot of software ends up as open source once it stops being profitable, or as the software
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One benefit that I see in drawing the boundary on a concept like "free software" instead of a technology such as "Linux" is that the latter's boundary isn't clear to me. Is Macromedia's flash player "related to Linux" by virtue of their being some versions available for GNU/Linux? Is OpenSSH
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I'd like to see about putting together a task force to work on improving all maemo and maemo-related articles (with some spillover into more general embedded-Linux stuff including Ubuntu Mobile, and GNOME Mobile stuff). Who do I need to talk to to get the ball rolling on something like this?
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I'm sorry if this seems like a strange question to you all, but what in the hell does X Windows have to do with Linux? Linux has a loose tie to GNU, through common use of the userland tools they've made, and through sharing the same licences, but Linux has no ties to the X consortiums.
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becomes more complex and the support business model becomes more attractive, and distributing the source becomes helpful in customer acquisition. A lot of proprietary software is actually available for Linux, some of which does not cost money. Check out Adobe Reader and Ahead Nero;
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A portal is not a project. A portal is a summary page offering directions concerning a particular field, "featured" articles, "featured" pictures, etc. And as people have pointed out, there is some overlap, but not quite enough, so I guess we wouldn't be maintaining the portal. -
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article and, amazingly enough, it said nothing about the name being used as a despective way to name the alliance between the two companies to improve each one's monopoly. /* Reverted for vandalism in < 5 minutes */ I added 7 links to prove it's usage and got reverted again.
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We have greatly streamlined the process since the Version 0.7 release, so we aim to have the collection ready for distribution by the end of October, 2010. As a result, we are planning to distribute the collection much more widely, while continuing to work with groups such as
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a new row: “System arrangement and features”. It may be a bad English name for it, but I am unable to invent something better for various low-level system specific topic interesting not for general public, but for geeks, programmers and sysadmins. There are a new article
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seems to have an interest in the mass deletion of Linux-related articles and other computer-related articles. He first put a tag on dozens of articles saying they would be deleted in 5 days due to a lack of notability, even though many are clearly notable, such as the
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with us if you have any queries regarding the introduction of the revised scheme. This scheme should allow the team to start producing offline selections for your project and the wider community within the next year. Thanks for using the Knowledge 1.0 scheme! For the
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Currently, 367 articles are assigned to this project, of which 168, or 45.8%, are flagged for cleanup of some sort. (Data as of 14 July 2008.) Are you interested in finding out more? I am offering to generate cleanup to-do lists on a project or work group level. See
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All designated project coordinators are invited to join this working group. If your project hasn't formally designated any editors as coordinators, but you are someone who regularly deals with coordination tasks in the project, please feel free to join as well. —
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representation of the issue without injecting hyperbole?) I could be wrong about some of the nominations, and that's fine -- simply vote to keep them or provide a reliable source to verify them and I'll withdraw the nom. What StuRat has done is tried to shoot down
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Yes, I agree, however, an article assessment is going to be very hard with just 2 people. I think that getting a scope on the Linux articles of Knowledge will be difficult without 4+ members. Are there any real big Linux contributors that would lend time to this?
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OpenBSD is definately not directly related to Linux. BSD was originally based on a non-GPL licenced copy of Unix. The only thing that links it to Linux in that way is it is based on Unix originally. What do you think? Should we include Open BSD in our scope?
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The page will be updated monthly with new data. The edits aren't marked as bot edits, so they will show up in watchlists. You can view more results, request a new project be added to the list, or request a configuration change for this project using the
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That the first goal, which as of this writing reads "To create a better resource for Linux distributions on the wikipedia." should perhaps be something more like "To improve the quality and expand the range of Linux-related articles on
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Windows is faster than Linux in certain areas e.g. networking, graphics performance etc. I've spent months and hours of my spare time improving that page, only to find that a few editors have destroyed all that work. Please help!
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I think we should have a Portal:Platform battles, where each major operating system gets dissed in equal amounts. With occasional features on why BSD is evil, why Minix sucks, and why DOS was the best thing ever. :D </joking:
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where I would greatly appreciate any indications from the members of this project as to whether and how they might be willing and/or able to assist in recognizing the contributions of our editors. Thank you for your attention.
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I guess I'm confused because I'm not sure what your point is, nor what action you'd like to see taken? If it's just a "Why do you guys keep track of those articles?" then the answer really is as simple as "Because we want to."
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for that purpose. On our main page, we should also organize all the FA and GA articles that are linux related for others to see. I have a couple other ideas I'm playing with that I'll throw out at you guys at a later time.
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to be GPL, but I wouldn't be too sure. I know the OS has to be open source, and Red Hat was commercialising it with RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) which was basically free OS but not so free bundled apps and support.
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I'm not sure what the current policy is on the usage of templates for Linux articles, but I've prepared a template which uses the parser functions to add information concerning Knowledge 1.0. See the template at
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to FA. The first step is a peer review, which, after my copyedit and restructure, I think is now appropriate, so I have nominated it. Please take a look at the article and provide me your feedback. Thanks!
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article. After I removed those tags he then started nominating each for the AfD process. I suggest you follow his actions through his contributions list to determine what he will try to delete next.
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is an example of software you have to buy licenses for, and is typical of a number of products that are used in academic environments, where Linux is also popular (as, incidentally, is OS X). -
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that I have started. The aim is to determine which sources may be usable for Linux-related articles. Feel free to add your own comments regarding the websites or suggest a website of your own.
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useful to beginners and experts alike, by providing both simple and more technical descriptions." and "To spread awareness of Linux, in a respectful and realistic manner, to other Wikipedians."
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not that good in german, but I hold my own. However, if you have any spanish pages, alert me immediatly and I will have that sucker done within the hour. I can translate many pages including:
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Those are (more or less) all the languages I can translate. Tell me if you need any translations ^_^. Also, I speak English, and it is my first language, so you don't have to worry about any
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But that's an implementation detail, and even if one implementation is better or worse than the other, for a successful project the important thing is to capture people's area of interest.
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template on them that are not in the index. Should I add these to the list? Also, if I want to add pages to the project, should I just add the template or is there more to do? Thanks,
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We would also appreciate your help in identifying the version of each article that you think we should use, to help avoid vandalism or POV issues. These versions can be recorded at
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The point on respecting differences and recognising the strengths and weaknesses of Linux is something we should be taking into consideration for everything we write anyway, as per
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I don't know much about the GNOME pages, the KDE pages definitely need improvement, and many of them need almost a full rewrite or need lengthening to a full article from a stub.
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I'm wiki'ing LS because I don't know how to use it. How about putting some common DOS command equivalents? Like, how do I do "dir *.txt /s" with ls? "ls *.txt -R" doesn't work.
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I'm a Linux/FSF-loving 13-year-old who ditched his life long ago. I am still learning about Linux, but from what I know, I have a nice amount of knowledge. Could I join?
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as it implied that we owned the articles - as it stood we couldn't add it to articles we hadn't touched. I've changed to 'in the scope of' the project which is better.
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There maybe no or few articles on this new Unreferenced BLPs page. To increase the overall number of articles in your project with another bot, you can sign up for
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Obviously not all citations needs all parameters, but this streamlines the most popular ones and gives both better metadata and better appearances when printed.
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I've asked for the article on Group-Office to be undeleted. If you would like to comment, specifically concerning the notability of the software, you may do so
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says "The latest release is 4.00, released on 2008-05-04." Section "History" discusses Puppy Linux 3, 2, and 1, but not 4. Can anyone update? Thanks. --
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should be classified as the Linux family or Unix-like family. I don't know which is correct. Can one of you guys go over and try to calm this down?
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Hi guys! We just opened the Java portal for business and would appreciate if you could put a link to it in the 'Related portals' section of your
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And? The Project is a just a group of people working on articles. If they want to include X and GNU, then... They will? It's really that simple.
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doesn't have much to offer to a tech. I plan on improving this, but if someone thinks they can do a better job then they'd probably be right.
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After a recent request, I added WikiProject Linux to the list of projects to compile monthly pageview stats for. The data is the same used by
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Are people in this project comfortable with all the fringe articles being created for distros that seemingly have no notability? Refer to the
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represents articles that are beyond the basic Start-Class, but which need additional references or cleanup to meet the standards for B-Class.
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How does the project's list of articles relate to the list at Category:Linux? Should we slavishly move all of those inot the project list? -
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will change. The upgrade will make many new, optional features available to all WikiProjects. Additional information is available at the
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Should WikiProjects get prior approval of other WikiProjects (Descendant or Related or any ) to tag articles that overlaps their scope ?
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To respect the differences between distributions while maintaing a point-of-view that shows no preference for any specific distributions.
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Sorry about that, yesterday was a bit messed up. I've had to endure a pretty hefty personal attack culminating in my name being on the
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I propose we should start by taking some of the Good Articles to Featured Article status, one by one. We currently have five of these:
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Many of the articles on Unix command line programs are in poor shape -- they could use copyediting, expansion, and good examples. See
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section be fixed. If others could have a look at it, that'd be great! I'll look over it as well. I'd also like someone to give the
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article is listed as a featured article on this page in the section "State of affairs", yet in reality it is no longer featured.--
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a toolserver tool that shows a weekly-updated list of cleanup categories for WikiProjects, that can be used as a replacement for
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the talk page, something we've agreed on as a bad idea (for now). Would we need to create some more sub pages on the Project? --
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is a collection of English Knowledge articles due to be released on DVD, and available for free download, later this year. The
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Can the WRT 54G be connected to a power saver without it altering any of the settings when it goes in stand-by mode. regards.
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To establish a consistent definition of the term "Linux" for use by this WikiProject and, by extension, throughout Knowledge.
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I think we should attempt an article assessment first of all, before mandating articles to focus on. What do you think? -
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for business and would appreciate if you could put a link to it in your 'Related projects' section. Thanks in advance!
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has been tagged "This article does not cite any references or sources" since Nov 2007. Can anybody help with this? --
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users use it. It is to this end that the GNOME article needs to be as informative as possible without alienating the
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on the talk page about that and it seems we're unable to reach a compromise. Expert attention would help. Thanks.--
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but the program is different, and includes the aggregate views from all redirects to each page. The stats are at
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And it is not Linux, it is X. Is this the POSIX Wikiproject then? GNU isn't even Linux, only Linux is Linux.
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the project is to organize the linux articles with some sort of list. I am one of the founding members of the
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The Knowledge article "Comparison of Windows and Linux" - bad things are being said about Linux. Please help!
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board for little to no reason, the person in question put under indefinite block. I've made a to do list on
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Right, so unless theres any more input, we should get started on the GNOME article. I'll start tomorrow. --
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Well, most free software on that portal is GPL, and most GPL software is for Linux. I think Linux software
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is currently a redirect to lwn.net, an article on him might be a good thing to document his V4L work.
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will be upgraded. Your project does not need to take any action, but the appearance of your project's
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It it pretty much THE windowing system used for Linux GUIs? That ties it closely enough in my book. --
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This may of interest to some members here; I have proposed this article for deletion due to serious
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I was talking about how it was listed in State of Affairs. It isn't anymore. Problem resolved :) --
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This project should be broadened to all free software. That would seem a better direction. --
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to be splitted. Confusing one and another may also eventually lead to mess in the interwiki.
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daily, will allow your wikiproject to quickly identify unreferenced living person articles.
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Whoever started that page seems to have misspelled "translation". I propose it be moved to
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has a pretty strong article -- it would likely be a GA if not for the lack of references.
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and this WikiProject is among those that are already included (because it is a member of
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article -the problem is basically where and how to put the current usability status of
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There has been a lot of discussion recently about deleting these unreferenced articles
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about which article the redirect from the old location should point to: the distro,
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Layed out framework for index. Needs to be filled in. check it out and contribute.
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Anything else would be neologism, which is explicitly prohibited. Articles such as
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for Good Article status. However, the GA reviewer has asked that the prose in the
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over at African WikiProjects, I figured I'd better let you folks know as well. --
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I think this would be useful for preparing articles for Knowledge 1.0 inclusion.
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Hi, you might be interested in my suggestion for a new subcategory of KDE
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GNOME first, KDE second, Linspire third? I should also point out that the
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reasons. If you wish please comment on the deletion discussions. cheers.
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Hello, all. It was initially my hope to try to have this done as part of
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Once this article is sourced it can be moved back into article space. --
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on the Commons, the Fedora Project logo is now considered non-free.
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instead of calling Linux, "Linux," and other things, other things.
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because I think it just needs attention. It could use your help! --
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which runs on GNU/Linux, such as Macromedia Flash and Sun's Java.
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Not a star distribution, but definitely notable I'd say. See the
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The article has already been demoted. 1036:{{tuxproj|class=GA|importance=Mid|selected=yes}} 3772:Recent changes were made to citations templates 3766:Citation templates now support more identifiers 2712:, which I'm not sure is the best article title. 2406:automated selection of articles for Version 0.7 1099:On the index, there are several pages with the 3558:Linux articles and revisionIDs we have chosen 3388:If you have any questions or concerns, visit 3359:want this wikiproject to participate, please 3010:! style="text-align:center;width:25%"|''']''' 1435:-Chinese (simple and traditional)<br\: --> 404:the following suggestions for consideration: 4265:might be a good article to create. Regards, 2802:I have requested a list for this project on 1851:An RfC for the naming issue has been opened 472:already explicitly address the ambiguity. - 3985:Notification of nomination for deletion of 2428:list of selected articles with cleanup tags 725:. 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