User:Valfontis/Archive 22
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DYK for The Bulletin (Bend)
On 4 September 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article The Bulletin (Bend), which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that the original office for The Bulletin, the first newspaper in Bend, Oregon, was in a cabin located on the banks of the Deschutes River? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/The Bulletin (Bend). You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and it will be added to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
The DYK project (nominate) 16:02, 4 September 2013 (UTC)
Wikipedia edit-athon at Portland Art Museum
WIKI LOVES LIBRARIES 2013! You're invited to attend the upcoming "Wiki Loves Libraries" edit-athon. The event will be held from 1–4pm on Sunday, October 13, 2013 at the Portland Art Museum's Crumpacker Family Library, located on the second floor of the Museum's Mark Building (formerly the Masonic Temple). The edit-athon will focus on the local arts community (but you can work on other topics as well!). It will also kick off the Oregon Arts Project, an on-wiki initiative to improve coverage of the arts in Oregon. Details and signup here! |
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--Another Believer (Talk) 04:17, 13 September 2013 (UTC)
- Just a reminder. Hope to see you there! --Another Believer (Talk) 15:39, 7 October 2013 (UTC)
Commons photos
Hi Valfontis, I've been working on categorizing photos related to the 2012 Pacific Northwest snowstorm on Commons, including your big batch of Mill Creek in Salem. Small issue: I don't know if all those photos should be in the creek category, since some of them appear not to be related it. But mostly, I just wanted to notify you because these are your photos. Jsayre64 (talk) 01:44, 18 September 2013 (UTC)
- They all show the aftermath of the flooding of Mill Creek over 2 days, including measures taken to prevent water damage to various state buildings, which to me means they are related. Most of the photos have high water in them. That water is Mill Creek overflowing its banks. Valfontis (talk) 16:43, 18 September 2013 (UTC)
Oregon State Capitol dome
Yes, I agree it is a lantern, rather than a cupola. I imagine that the word "dome" is used in other knowledgeable sources in an analogous sense, rather than a literal one, since the interior ceiling of the lantern is quite flat. I think it is very misleading to use the term "dome" without making this distinction clear to the reader, even if it is not made in other sources. I had changed it (crudely, and you were right to correct me there) because the use of the word "dome" to describe what is actually a cylinder led another editor to remove it from a list of capitols without domes (in the literal sense) here. AmateurEditor (talk) 01:44, 11 October 2013 (UTC)
"Wiki Loves Libraries" edit-athon in Vancouver, WA
WIKI LOVES LIBRARIES 2013! You are invited to attend the upcoming "Wiki Loves Libraries" edit-athon. The event will be held from 2:30–4:30pm on Sunday, November 17, 2013 at the Vancouver Community Library (901 C Street) in Vancouver, Washington. The edit-athon will focus on creating and expanding articles related to Vancouver and Clark County. Details and signup here! |
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Lord Nelson Roney
Not done
Hello, I started a page on Lord Nelson Roney and noticed that your sandbox page links there. If you have information about him and would like to collaborate, please feel free to edit or discuss. I left out some details on the page start. The Lane County Wiki on Roney mentions that he built almost 100 bridges, but I could not confirm this number in my other sources so I left it out. There is a paper on Lane County banks in the footnotes of a NRHP nomination form that I'm going to try and find when I get some time. Visitor7 (talk) 05:27, 24 November 2013 (UTC)
- Nice! I've got Style and Vernacular, I believe it has a brief bio on Roney in relation to his work on the Shelton-McMurphey House. I'll take a look tomorrow. Thanks for improving the coverage of the NRHP buildings in my hometown. I'll see what "S&V" has to say about them as well. Oh, and per the sandbox he is mentioned here having worked on the now revamped corner of Willamette and Broadway across from Center Court or whatever it's called now. Valfontis (talk) 05:48, 24 November 2013 (UTC)
- Some details on the Center Court Building are in notes 5 and 6 of the McMorran and Washburne Department Store Building page. Visitor7 (talk) 23:14, 24 November 2013 (UTC)
Get your cameras ready! Christmas in Oregon and PDX Pods
This month, WikiProject Oregon features two photo campaigns:
The concept is simple: upload photos of these two topics and share your work! Whether you upload one or one hundred, these images will help capture the culture of our state and illustrate Wikimedia projects. Have fun, and happy holiday season! You are receiving this because you are listed as an active member of WikiProject Oregon or WikiProject Washington. This message was delivered on behalf of Wikipedia:Meetup/Portland by EdwardsBot (talk) 19:47, 6 December 2013 (UTC)
The Wikipedia Library Survey
As a subscriber to one of The Wikipedia Library's programs, we'd like to hear your thoughts about future donations and project activities in this brief survey. Thanks and cheers, Ocaasi t | c 15:43, 9 December 2013 (UTC)
Valfontis: It's pretty odd that correcting details on the page devoted to myself, Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer-Prize-winning historian, should be flagged as "conflict of interest." Who knows better than I do if I did such and such, was born in such a place, etc.? You indicate you've put a hold on my changes, like some U.S. Senator blocking a judicial confirmation. Would you prefer I sent along the same information via a stranger? And when did Wikipedia, which I support financially among other ways, succumb to creeping paranoia? --Richard Rhodes71.198.226.46 (talk) 18:33, 16 December 2013 (UTC)
- Hi Richard, I just happened to notice there was a bit of promotional language in the article and did a little research into those changes. Since a user named "Rrhodes" had made those changes several years ago (2007), I thought I would follow up with a friendly message in case you were indeed the same person. If you look at the page history, which is here, you will see that the only real change I made to the information you added was to remove the "see Mr. Rhodes' website" message here, since that kind of 2nd person instruction doesn't belong in the body of an encyclopedia article. The message I left on your talk page doesn't mention there is a hold on any of your edits, so I am a bit confused. The message is actually a template with boilerplate language, and I see it does mention "Your recent contributions may have already been undone for this very reason" (emphasis mine), but as I said, I only removed the external link to your Webpage from the body of the text.
- The main reason we talk about COI here on Wikipedia is as a friendly reminder that one needs to exercise caution when editing an article about oneself. You can read more about that here. I know it seems rather silly and paranoid, but I hope you can understand why the community would have these sorts of concerns. The Wikipedia community gives these reminders to people no matter how famous or credible they are. Some people blatantly use the project as a vehicle for self-promotion so we like to mention that to anyone who is the subject of an article. Another concern, of course, is the very real possibility that someone posing as you could add incorrect information. See also our "notable person survival kit". I hope this explains that we really do have your best interests at heart.
- Again, welcome to Wikipedia and I hope this explains. Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions. Valfontis (talk) 21:00, 16 December 2013 (UTC)
SG
Seasonal Greetings |
Visitor7 (talk) 20:44, 21 December 2013 (UTC)
Ashland
Ashland, Oregon, became a GA today, and I note that you made the second-biggest contribution to it in terms of total edits. I hope you take credit for this and add it to your list of GAs you helped create. You have made enormous contributions to Oregon articles, and I send vibes of gratitude in your direction more-or-less daily. Happy New Year! Finetooth (talk) 19:47, 27 December 2013 (UTC)
- Like --Another Believer (Talk) 22:08, 27 December 2013 (UTC)